
Cub Scouts | Boy Scouts of America
The Cub Scouts are one of the BSA's premier programs, offering citizenship, character, personal fitness, and leadership for youth in grades K to 5.
Cub Scout Program | Boy Scouts of America
Based on different topics such as hiking, nature, science, citizenship, first aid, sports, and more, adventures are earned as a Cub Scout advances toward their badge of rank. Once an adventure is completed, a Cub Scout receives recognition in the form of an adventure loop or adventure pin.
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Welcome to Cub Scouting | Boy Scouts of America
Send an email to friends, neighbors, or school groups inviting them to join Cub Scouts with you. Highlight the fun adventures, teamwork, and lasting memories you’ll create together. Encourage them to experience the excitement firsthand.
Cub Scout Adventures | Boy Scouts of America
Cub Scouts earn Adventures that are specific to their grade and rank. A number of Adventures must be completed to earn the badge of rank for each grade level. Completion of Adventures is how the aims of character, citizenship, leadership, and personal fitness are developed.
The Advancement Trail | Boy Scouts of America
A brief walkthrough of the steps required for youth in grades K to 5 to advance through the ranks of the Cub Scouts.
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Scouting America is chartered by Congress to serve our nation’s youth by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Scouting America aims to prepare young people for lives of impact and purpose.
Activities | Boy Scouts of America
At the heart of Scouting are hands-on, interactive activities. 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.
The Boy Scouts of America offers convenient training for parents who volunteer to serve as leaders. As a new parent, you can learn all about Cub Scouting and how quality Scouting programs are built at the pack level. Log on to My.Scouting.org and create an account to gain access to all available training content.
Cub Scouting is for boys in the first through fifth grades, or 7 to 10 years of age. Boys who are older than 10, or who have completed the fifth grade, can no longer join Cub Scouting, but they may be eligible to join the Boy Scouting or Venturing program depending on their age and grade level. How can I become an adult volunteer in Cub Scouting?