The Camp organization is the backbone of the SUVCW. The following web sites for the Camps of the Department of Michigan provide information about their meetings, programs, preservation work and other activities.
A Camp does not have geographical boundaries for membership. You are encouraged to choose any Camp, whether based on your historical interests, the activities of the Camp, or the convenience of the meeting place and time. Consider the Michigan Camp-at-Large if you are interested in the goals of the SUVCW but there is no local Camp in your area.
- Alpena
- Lockwood Camp No. 139
- Ann Arbor – Ypsilanti
- Carpenter-Welch Camp No. 180
- Big Rapids
- Alexander French Camp No. 28
- Blissfield
- Nash-Hodges Camp No. 43
- Bridgman
- Frederick H. Hackeman Camp No. 85
- Centreville
- March To The Sea Camp No. 135
- Corunna
- Henry Wallace Camp No. 160
- Dearborn
- Sergeant John Cosbey Camp No. 427
- DeWitt
- George W. Anderson Camp No. 58
- Flint
- Gov. Henry Crapo Camp No. 145
- Grand Haven
- Henry Plant Camp No. 3
- Grand Rapids
- General John Logan Camp No. 1
- Howell
- Gilluly-Kingsley Camp No. 120
- Jackson
- Austin Blair Camp No. 7
- Kalamazoo
- General Benjamin Pritchard Camp No. 20
- Lansing-Sunfield
- Curtenius Guard Camp 17
- Marshall
- Colegrove-Woodruff Camp No. 22
- Mayville
- LeValley-Heusted amp No. 255
- Oakland County
- General Israel B. Richardson Camp No. 2
- Saginaw, Bay City, Midland
- US Grant Camp No. 67
- Shepherd/Mt. Pleasant
- Wa-Bu-No Camp No. 250
- Traverse City
- Robert Finch Camp No. 14
- Upper Peninsula
- Albert and James Lyon Camp No. 266
- Michigan Camp-at-Large
- Russell A. Alger Camp No. 462