This camp was a 300-acre camp located in Upstate, New York. It was founded as a Boy Scout camp in 1924 with a purchase of approximately 20 acres from the Frink family for Schenectady Council. Over the years, the camp grew to encompass most of the old Frink family farm. With the merger of Schenectady Council with Twin Rivers Council in 1991, it was converted to a Cub Scout and Webelos long-term camp.
On October 15, 2018. Twin Rivers Council sold Camp Boyhaven to John Munter, Sr., a local businessman, who the council believes will preserve the area’s natural setting