This is my current collection of Camp Wolfeboro memorabilia.

We hope you enjoy!

Wolfeboro took over Camp Baxter. Baxter was on the Tuolumne County side of the Stanislaus river. Wolfeboro's Nature Lodge was originally Baxter's Dining Hall.

Moth eaten patch from 1939. The unreleased 2020 patch was a remake of the 1939 patch. The 2020 patch can be seen below.

1940 Wolfeboro patch

1941 Wolfeboro patch

1942 Wolfeboro patch

1944 Wolfeboro patch

1950s Wolfeboro patch

1950s Wolfeboro patch

This patch was given to second year scouts, post 1950.

This patch was given to third year scouts, post 1950.

This patch was given to fourth year scouts, post 1950.

This patch was given to fifth year scouts, post 1950.

1970s/1980s Wolfeboro patch with a missing "O".

This was given to those who provided service at the camp, possibly in the 1970s. You can see the program office and the Jeffrey Pine in the Wolfe's mouth.

New Wolfeboro Pioneer Golden Gate Area Council patch.

Camp Wolfeboro program area patches

Camp Wolfeboro Magnet 5"x5"

This was found online, and it appears to either be a poker chip or a challenge coin. We'd like to think of it as a challenge coin, since it just has the Wolfeboro logo and another logo on the other side that we haven't seen on any Wolfeboro memorabilia in the past. We'll say this is the front of the "coin." The quarter is there for size comparison.

This was found online, and it appears to either be a poker chip or a challenge coin. We'd like to think of it as a challenge coin, since it just has the Wolfeboro logo and another logo that we haven't seen on any Wolfeboro memorabilia in the past. We'll say this is the back of the "coin." The quarter is there for size comparison.