Why Scouting?
Aims and Benefits of Cub Scouts
The Aims of Scouting are: Character, Citizenship, Personal Fitness, and Leadership. Cub Scouts develop new skills and interests, they practice sportsmanship and good citizenship, and they learn to do their best. Learn more about the aims and methods of Cub Scouting and research studies that demonstrate the benefits of participating in Scouting.
Keeping Scouts Safe
We are committed to providing fun, unique experiences for our Scouts that are safe and age-appropriate. Our leaders are trained in first aid, outdoor skills, and abuse prevention. We adhere to BSA Youth Protection policies. Learn more about scouting safely.
Our Pack Activities
Our pack is busy! In a typical program year, we feature:
Campouts in the fall and spring
Pinewood derby
Raingutter Regatta
Community outings - we have visited fire stations, art galleries, sporting events, nature centers, and more!
STEM activities
Games and sports
Monthly hikes
Service projects
And much more! We are always finding new activities to try.