F. Scott Key Trail & Campground

The F. Scott Key Trail & Campground is a camping ground located south of Girdershade and north of the Dunwich Building in the Capital Wasteland.

Layout
The campground is not much more than a couple of park benches and a small tow-camper but is one of the places where a copy of the deathclaw gauntlet schematics can be found. Around the edges of the camp are a few mole rats, robobrains, yao guai, radscorpions, one or two deathclaws, and sometimes sentry bots. There is not much loot in the camp that can be seen. However, there are many human remains, most of which are now bones. There is a rather rare sight of an infant's remains on the ground by the picnic table, right to the east of the trailer, and next to the scenic overlook sign.

A wastelander lives in the camper van from where the schematics may be acquired. They will typically be attacked by the nearby creatures, and will almost certainly be killed by them, without intervention. Even then, the wastelander has a very low chance of survival, and saving them unlocks no additional dialogue choices, as all they will say is "I have nothing to say to you." upon interaction.

Loot

 * One Deathclaw gauntlet schematics - Inside a small camper.
 * One Duck and Cover! skill book - A short way downhill from the camper on top of the central table in the picnic area.

Appearances
The F. Scott Key Trail & Campground appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
The F. Scott Key Trail & Campground is named after Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star-Spangled Banner," the national anthem of the United States.