The Camper Award badge for Scouts is typically a simple badge that represents nights spent camping, rather than a single one-off achievement patch. In Scouts Victoria’s program, it is an additional award worn on the right sleeve, and the youth member wears only the highest level earned at a time.

What it means

  • It marks total nights under canvas on approved Scouting activities.
  • The award is earned in steps such as 10, 25, 50, 75, and 100 nights.
  • In the UK Scouts program, the Camper Activity Badge is linked to camping a set number of nights and broader camp skills.

What the badge looks like

  • The exact design image can vary by country or Scouts organization.
  • Based on the award description, it is a uniform badge worn as an insignia, not a medal or certificate.
  • If you are asking about the Australian Scouts “Camper Award,” it is part of the additional awards worn on the sleeve.

Quick note

If you want the exact visual look, the badge design depends on the specific Scouts branch, since different national Scout organizations use different insignia styles.

TL;DR: the Camper Award badge is usually a small sleeve insignia showing camping achievement, and its exact design depends on the Scout organization.