Hand-Drawn Horseshoe Map
1990 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
This is a map photocopy that became the standard in the 1990s for Scouts, Scouters and visitors unfamiliar with Horseshoe.
1970s Horseshoe Map
Contributed by Andrew Coe
This map shows Richardson and Totempole Circle, former facilities of Camp Horseshoe before being removed or replaced, respectively.
DVOA Map
2000 – Contributed by Mike Arles
The Delaware Valley Orienteering Association (DVOA) published this orienteering map in 2000 which features topographical contouring and sites of interest.
2000s Horseshoe Map
2008 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
An updated handrawn map that includes new additions to the camp such as the Goodman pavilion and the new trading post.
Three-Quarter View of Camp
Contributed by Clarke A. Green
Here is a map drawn by Clarke Green in the 1990s, showing a 3/4 view of Camp Horseshoe as well as displaying some of the camp wildlife around the edges of the map.
Satellite Map of Horseshoe
2008 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Horseshoe from the heavens, this map shows the winding Octoraro creek and the long camp road that snakes past the Lane House, Pole Barn and Buzzards rock before it terminates in the center of camp.
Horseshoe Topo Map
1995 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
A topographical map of the Camp Horseshoe and the surrounding areas.
Neckerchief Map
Contributed by Andrew Coe
This neckerchief shows an artist’s rendering of the camp facilities in their locations around Camp Horseshoe.
Horseshoe Bandana Map
2005 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Drawn by Clarke Green, something was lost in translation when this map found its way onto a bandana. Eagle Grove became “Eaine Grove” and even West and East found themselves in a role reversal. The map, however, does feature all the campsites, buildings and trails of Camp Horseshoe.
Camp Horseshoe Map
2009 – Contributed by Clayton Lottes
This map, created by Clayton Lottes in 2009, simplified things to utilitarian minimalism for maximum usability as one navigates camp.
1976 Fellowship Weekend Map
1976 – Contributed by Anthony J. DiAntonio
This map was found in the 1976 Octoraro 22 50th Anniversary Fellowship program, and it shows the central part of camp but nothing down the far end of the Stockade trail. This map was presumably for visitors.
Camp Horseshoe Topographical Map
Contributed by Anonymous
This map of Camp Horseshoe is topographical but it also has all the facilities and program areas marked for a comprehensive tool for all users.
2019 Conclave Map
2019 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The 2015 topographical map was edited to add conclave-specific elements to it for the 2019 Section NE-6B Conclave held at Camp Horseshoe.
Carnival Detail View
2019 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
This Carnival Detail View map was used for the 2019 Section NE-6B Conclave.
Conclave Welcome Map
2019 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The 2019 Section NE-6B Conclave participants were handed this map at the pole barn to assist them with parking and navigation as they entered the camp for the first time.
3D Horseshoe Map
2025 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Here is a 3D topographical map of Camp Horseshoe.
2025 Conclave Map
2025 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The 2015 topographical map was edited to add conclave-specific elements to it for the 2025 Section E11 Conclave held at Camp Horseshoe.
2025 Klondike Derby Map
2025 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
The 2025 Klondike Derby Map.
Camp Planning Map
1927 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
This map, presumably created by Camp Architect J. Gilbert McIlvaine in 1927, sketches out the main features of what would later become Camp Horseshoe.

