Foggy Trails Adventure Hike
Guided hikes for Cub Scouts, hosted by a local Scouts BSA Troop
Join a local Scouts BSA Troop to explore one of the trails in the Pacific Skyline Council's Foggy Trails series of hikes.
Keep your outdoor program going strong with a guided nature hike, learn about the Six Essentials for Cub Scouts and the Outdoor Code, and get started on the path to three Foggy Trails hikes to earn your special council patch.
Already started the Foggy Trails series? No problem! Take your second or third hike with us to continue or complete the trail and end your summer with a new patch (available at the council office).
Cub Scouts can also work on their Outdoor Adventure loop as part of these guided hikes.
Come with your Scout, bring the Den out for the day, or get the whole Pack together
Double the fun! Invite a friend.
Cost: $5 per Scout or youth guest.
All youth must be accompanied by a parent/guardian or have two-deep leadership supervision if attending as a Pack or Den. This is not a drop-off event.
What to Wear/Bring
- Show your Scout Spirit -- wear your uniform or Pack tshirt!
- Layer up! Check the weather and dress accordingly.
- Closed toe sneakers or hiking shoes (no sandals or Crocs)
- All of your Cub Scout Six Essentials, for your Adventure Belt Loop requirements -- filled water bottle, sun protection, personal first aid kit, whistle, flashlight, and trail food.
- Medical Form Parts A, B1, and B2 for all participants, including adults.
Location and Registration
March 22 at 10:00 AM: Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve - Blue Oak & Polly Geraci Trail, hosted by Troop 255 from Half Moon Bay. This hike is approximately 2.3 miles in length, with a 406' elevation gain.
April 26 at 9:00 AM: Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve - Ancient Oaks Trail, hosted by Troop 156 and Troop 4156 from Burlingame. This trail is approximately 2.5 miles long, with a 255' elevation gain, followed by a short walk out to Alpine Pond and a visit the David Daniel’s Nature Center (free), where there are tables to have lunch or a snack (don't forget your trail food).





