Programs

Programs and activities that grow with each age and season.

Each track combines outdoor skills, responsibility, and shared routines so members can build confidence steadily instead of all at once.

Activities

What members do

Across the year, scouts practice navigation, campcraft, cooking over fire, service projects, overnight preparation, and team leadership. Activities stay practical and age-appropriate while keeping a clear connection to the outdoors.

Families are also invited into selected weekends and community gatherings so the wider circle around each member feels part of the experience.

Tracks

Program paths

Young scouts outdoors in a small learning group
Ages 7-9

Forest Starters

Early scouting focuses on curiosity, trail habits, simple camp routines, and learning how to move safely and confidently as a group.

Scouts gathering outdoors for a shared activity
Ages 10-12

Pathfinders

Members develop navigation, shelter-building, outdoor cooking, and teamwork through regular patrol tasks and longer day adventures.

Youth scouts working together in the field
Ages 13-16

Expedition Crew

Older youth take on route planning, peer leadership, expedition preparation, and more demanding overnight experiences with support from adult leaders.

Outdoor group activity with families and volunteers
All Ages

Family Days

Open weekends bring together scouts, siblings, caregivers, and volunteers for service projects, camp meals, practical workshops, and shared time outdoors.

Season Rhythm

How the year is structured

Autumn centers on skill-building and patrol habits, winter shifts toward resilience and preparation, spring opens into hikes and service weekends, and summer is where camps and longer outdoor experiences come together.

Shared Standards

What every program emphasizes

Safety, participation, respect for nature, and responsibility for one another are carried through every age group. The aim is not only adventure, but dependable growth.