About Cub Scouts

Cub Scouts Meet Here!

Since its beginning, the Cub Scout program has been a fun and  educational experience concerned with values. Besides providing a  positive place where boys can enjoy safe, wholesome activities, Cub  Scouting focuses on building character, improving physical fitness,  teaching practical skills, and developing a spirit of community service.

Cub Scouting means “doing.”

Everything in Cub Scouting is designed to have the boys doing things.

Activities are used to achieve the aims of Scouting—citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness. Many of the activities happen right in the den and pack. The most important are the weekly den meetings and the monthly pack meetings.

Apart from the fun and excitement of Cub Scout activities, the Cub Scout Promise, the Law of the Pack, and the Cub Scout sign, handshake, motto, and salute all teach good citizenship and contribute to a boy’s sense of belonging.

Join Us in Cub Scouting!

To the left you can select the part of Cub Scouting that best applies to you and you will learn how you fit into Cub Scouting and how well it will fit you, too!

Attention Parents!

Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the Cub Scout program.

History of Cub Scouting
Here is a brief overview of the history of the Cub Scout program, from its origins in 1930 to the present day.

Purposes and Methods of Cub Scouting
All the activities leaders plan and boys enjoy relate to one or more of the purposes of Cub Scouting, using the seven specific methods to achieve Scouting’s aims.

The Benefits of Cub Scouting
As a worldwide brotherhood, Scouting is a movement dedicated to bringing out the best in people. All Scouting activities benefit the growth and development of boys.

Character Development
Since its origin, the Scouting program has been an educational experience concerned with values. In 1910, the first activities for Scouts were…