Cub Scouting aims to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes
by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
It's a year-round family program designed for boys and girls who are in the kindergarten through fifth grade (or 5–10 years old).
Parents lead our Cub Scout Pack and work together to achieve the purposes of Scouting.
Our motto is simple: "Do Your Best!"
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What is
Cub Scouting?
Cub Scouts do fun things with other kids! We wear a cool uniform, go places, and see things. We play all kinds of sports and build things, like race cars and bird houses.
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Things Cub Scouts Do
Some of the best things about Cub Scouting are the activities you get to do. We don't just go camping and hiking—we also launch rockets, do science experiments, build and race model cars, go on field trips, learn about the world, & give service to others that help our community and the people who live here. Cub Scouting means “doing.”
How Cub Scouting Works
Together with your whole family and the Scouts in your den, you'll live the Scout Oath and Law, practice our motto of "Do Your Best," give service to our community, and earn advancement while you grow as part of the premier youth service program in the country. As a Cub Scout, you'll wear an awesome uniform, too!