Camp Rokilio is 213 beautiful acres of hilly terrain with tall timber located in the Kettle Moraine seven miles east of Kiel, Wisconsin.
This camp was originally founded in 1924 as an Official Boy Scout Camp. Original funding came from several service clubs, the Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, and in 1925, the Optimist clubs, hence the name Ro-ki-li-o. Cabins were built and Rokilio became a winter destination as well. Sledding down the driveway from the cabins to the dining hall became classic. Camp Rokilio is 213 acres (0.86 km2) of hilly terrain with tall timber located in the Kettle Moraine seven miles (11 km) east of Kiel, Wisconsin. The camp is on Cedar lake and has a waterfront. In the late 1990s, Cub Scout day camp moved from Twin Lakes, and Cub Scout World at Rokilio was created. The camp features six program theme buildings: Fort J.J. Keller, Gold Miner's Village (this is no longer in use due to the new Webollos camp, Twin Lakes), Gunderson Viking Bäten, Knauf Space Station, Kohler Castle, Oertle Train Station.
The buildings are home to 15 sessions of four-day and three-night Cub Scout resident camp from June through August and weekend use by all units the remainder of the year. Cub Scout World, Camp Rokilio offers waterfront activities in Cedar Lake, BB guns and archery ranges, and a natural bog conducive to nature hikes and environmental studies.