Learn more about Cub Scouts!
Which den will my child be a part of?
Cub Scouts is a grade-specific program that young people progress through as they grow older. Read more about the various dens and ranks here. The Advancement Trail
How much does the Cub Scout program cost?
When compared to the cost of sports and many other activities, there is no doubt that Scouting delivers great value to its members! Learn more about Cub Scout pricing. Cost of Cub Scouting
What are the types of activities Cub Scouts do?
We focus on interactive activities designed to be fun for children while teaching them about perseverance and developing their problem-solving abilities. In Cub Scouts, there are opportunities to spend time as a family and to do things that help build upon the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Learn more about Cub Scouts Activities. Activities
I’m new to Cub Scouts and am unfamiliar with the terminology?
Children are organized into specific groups called dens and meet 2-3 times per month to do Cub Scouts’ age-appropriate adventure activities with others in their den. Dens are organized by grade level and gender. All of the dens (K-5th grade) make up the larger Pack. The Pack, including families, also participates in other special events throughout the year, including service projects, Pinewood Derby®, Cub Scouting’s birthday party, and camping. How Cub Scouting is Organized
Are parents involved in the Cub Scout Program?
Yes! Cub Scouting operates through volunteer leadership, so your role as a parent is the secret to a successful Cub Scouting program. Parents help coordinate the activities and help run the den meetings. Learn more about how to help, volunteer, or lead How to Volunteer in Cub Scouting