Camp Guyasuta

Camp Guyasuta is owned and operated by the Laurel Highlands Council, Boy Scouts of America. This beautiful property consists of 175 acres located in O'Hara Township and Sharpsburg. The camp dates back to 1918 when it was donated by Mrs. Darlington, the great granddaughter of General O'Hara.

The facility includes the McGinnis Education Center, a full service conference center building that includes a dorm facility along with four other buildings, six program shelters, campfire arena, swimming pool with spray ground, basketball court, volleyball court, 1/2 mile handicap accessible nature trail complete with signs about the history, flora, fauna, animals and geology. The Rohr Challenge Center teaches both youth and adults team work, conflict resolution, problem solving, leadership, self esteem building, trust and learning about each other. The high ropes course also has a 50' climbing and rappelling tower. The Challenge Course and Climbing Tower are handicap accessible.

The swimming pool is open to the public and is used by many organizations. The camp also offers other programs including a canoe & cycle program. Participants canoe from Sharpsburg to either Millvale or PNC Park then they bike back to Camp Guyasuta using the riverfront trail.

Throughout the camp you will see a variety of wildlife and birds. While hiking through the camp you get the experience of being in the wilderness while being only a few miles from downtown Pittsburgh.

For more information on facilities and programs available at Camp Guyasuta, please visit this website.