Cub Camp-Orion
2024 Cub Camp
Are you ready for Adventure? Then have your Cub Scout grab their gear and join us for an awesome adventure! Not a Cub Scout? That's ok. Cub Camp is open to all boys and girls entering grades 1-5. This is a great opportunity to try Cub Scouts before joining your local Cub Scout pack.
Participants will enjoy many types of activities including archery, BB guns, field sports, nature, arts and crafts, Scout skills, and all-around FUN!
How Do I Register My Child?
Scroll down this page to view available Cub Camp sessions. Click More Information to view session dates and locations. Once you've found the perfect session, click the Register button to sign-up!
Cub Camp provides fun and adventure in the outdoors for boys and girls entering grades 1-5 as well as local Cub Scout packs and dens. The Longhorn Council offers a number of Cub Camp opportunities across various geographies, supported by trained volunteer leadership, at a Boy Scouts of America, National Camp Accreditation School-approved site, during the day and evening.
Your child does not need to be a registered Cub Scout to attend one of our Cub Camp sessions. When selecting RANK in your registration, you should use the grade that the Scout will be entering for the 2024-2025 school year.
Tiger (entering 1st grade)
Wolf (entering 2nd grade)
Bear (entering 3rd grade)
Webelos (entering the 4th grade)
Arrow of Light (entering 5th grade)
Volunteer Opportunities
Adult volunteers are needed to serve as Walking Den Leaders every day of the week. Please select "Adult Chaperone" on the online registration form. As we draw nearer to the event you will be contacted with your den assignment.
Youth and adult staff to lead stations and assist with camp opperations are also needed every day of the week. Please select either "Youth Staff" or "Adult Staff". Youth will recieve their assignments closer to camp, but adults please reach out to the planning team so we can assign your role.
Health Forms
The Boy Scouts of America has established minimum standards for providing medical information prior to participating in various activities. Those standards are offered in one three-part medical form. Parts A and B are to be completed annually by all BSA unit members. Please make a copy of your health forms. They will not be returned at the completion of Cub Camp. Please submit these forms when you arrive at Cub Camp on the first day. Please do not send BSA Health Forms to the council office.
Cub Campership
Longhorn Council, Boy Scouts of America, strongly believes no youth shall be denied a program experience because of a lack of funds. However, every effort must be made by applicants to “earn their own way.”
Campership Procedures
Scholarships are available for Cub Camp.
Full scholarships are not awarded. Due to limited funds, up to 50% of the total fee may be awarded. Only in extreme situations will more be awarded.
PDF Application attached.
What Should I Bring to Camp?
Personal gear in a daypack
Sweater or jacket
Rain gear
Sunscreen
Refillable Water Bottle
Bug Repellent
Cancellation Policy
Should any of our activities or camps be postponed or canceled, you will receive a full refund. If camp is postponed and your Scout is unable to attend the new date, you will receive a full refund. If you would like to cancel your registration at any time, up to thirty days prior to the start of the day camp, you will receive a 50% refund. Any cancellation within 14 days of the camp start date will be at the day camp director's discretion.
Cub Camp is a valuable activity for many reasons
Helps packs succeed.
Strengthens the den/pack organization for better year-round operation.
Provides a continuation of the Cub Scout program during the summer and the opportunity for units to earn the National Summertime Pack Award, and Outdoor Activity Award, and to work toward qualifying for the Journey to Excellence.
Offers character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.
Meets individual needs and interests by offering a meaningful and educational Scouting program.
Helps to recruit new Scouts in the den and pack during the summer.
Provides a method of recruiting, training, and inspiring present and future Cub Scout leadership.
Promotes fun and adventure with a purpose.
Troop 771 Scout Barn
Friday 06-07-2024 7:30 AM CT to
Sunday 06-09-2024 3:00 PM CT Past