Cub Camp-Lone Star
Lone Star District Cub Camp Wednesday May 29th - Friday May 31st.
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!
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)
Frequently Asked Questions
Documentation required for all day camp participants:
Cub Scout Campers: BSA Health Forms A+B
Adult Chaperones: BSA Health Forms A+B, YPT certificate
Adult Volunteers: BSA Health Forms A+B, YPT certificate, Youth on Youth Abuse training (offered virtually)
Youth Volunteers: BSA Health Forms A+B
What does my youth get for the registration fee?
Your youth receives the following for attending Cub Camp - one t-shirt (request the size in the registration form), a cooling rag, a Cub Camp patch, and three days of fun-filled outdoor adventure Cub Scout-related activities!
What does my youth have to bring?
Water Bottle
Sun Protection
Packed Lunch
Personal Gear in Day Pack
Who is in charge of my youth during Cub Camp?
BSA-trained adult volunteers and youth staff will be leading specific programming activities or managing groups of youth as they enjoy their time at camp. All leaders hold current certification in Youth Protection training through Scouts BSA. We are thankful for our adult and youth staff volunteers!
Can I be an adult volunteer?
Yes! We are accepting applications for a limited number of BSA-certified and YPT-trained adult volunteer leaders to be part of this transformational experience. Your participation in Cub Camp is FREE and your volunteer time can be added to Scoutbook. Adult volunteers must be vetted, agree to a background and character reference check, and attend Cub Camp orientation training. Adult volunteers can not double as an adult chaperone for a youth unless they are the Den Leader for their Scout's Den. You will receive an adult staff t-shirt to thank you for your hard work and help.
Can I be a Youth Volunteer?
Yes! We are accepting applications for a limited number of Scouts BSA Troop Scouts to volunteer to help out at Cub Camp. Your participation in Cub Camp is FREE and your volunteer time can be documented for your Troop. Youth staff will receive a youth staff t-shirt to thank you for your help and hard work.
Adult Chaperones:
Adult chaperones are welcome to join campers at Cub Camp! Adult chaperones are there to spend time with one Cub Camper. They are not Cub Camp staff and cannot act as an adult staff member in any capacity. Any child age 6 and entering first grade MUST be accompanied by an adult chaperone for all of Cub Camp. Adult Chaperones do not have to be registered Scouts BSA leaders, but must provide Health Forms A+B and be YPT trained to be allowed to attend Cub Camp. This is to ensure that all adults on site understand the protection policies we have in place for our youth. Adult chaperones do not receive a Cub Camp t-shirt.
Paschal High School
Wednesday 05-29-2024 9:00 AM CT to
Friday 05-31-2024 4:00 PM CT Past