Each rank in Cub Scouting has Adventures that take Cub Scouts outdoors. The outdoors can be urban or rural it does not need to be a remote location. From a one foot hike to a five mile hike Cub Scouts learn about their natural surroundings.
Cub Scouts can attend day camps or overnight camps with their parent.
Cubs always attend outings, meetings and camps with at least one of their parents.
Cub Scouts can attend day camps or overnight camps with their parent.
Cubs always attend outings, meetings and camps with at least one of their parents.
Day Trips
Most of the cub scout outings take place over a morning or afternoon. Most of the activities are planned as outdoor, with alternate locations in case of inclement weather.
Here's a list of some hiking essentials to bring along.
Many of the regional and district camps offer the option to attend for just the day or to camp overnight.
Here's a list of some hiking essentials to bring along.
Many of the regional and district camps offer the option to attend for just the day or to camp overnight.
Camping
A pack overnight campout can be a great way to get to know the families in the pack and to work on outdoor adventures.
There are many opportunities to help the Pack with camp ranging from helping transport items to helping on the campground. Cubs and parents can assist with kitchen duties and activities, share or lead a song, skit or story at the campfire, act as camp photographer or more!
BSA Health forms are required for overnight camps (parts A&B for day outings, part C for camp-outs of more than 3 nights)
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/ahmr.aspx
Here is a suggested Camping Pack List
Through the Transatlantic Council (TAC), our scouts can attend additional camps. For information on upcoming TAC events including summer camp, please visit http://www.tac-bsa.org/Camps.
Here is a list of international scout camps.
A pack overnight campout can be a great way to get to know the families in the pack and to work on outdoor adventures.
There are many opportunities to help the Pack with camp ranging from helping transport items to helping on the campground. Cubs and parents can assist with kitchen duties and activities, share or lead a song, skit or story at the campfire, act as camp photographer or more!
BSA Health forms are required for overnight camps (parts A&B for day outings, part C for camp-outs of more than 3 nights)
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/ahmr.aspx
Here is a suggested Camping Pack List
Through the Transatlantic Council (TAC), our scouts can attend additional camps. For information on upcoming TAC events including summer camp, please visit http://www.tac-bsa.org/Camps.
Here is a list of international scout camps.
BSA Around the World - Family Benefits
Registered Scouts and their families also have access to BSA equipment and facilities around the world.