Scouting and Guiding in Davis County, Utah
Scouting Adventures in Davis County, Utah
Scouting News
Local Scout Units
Visit the District Roundtable (above) to get more information about these and other scouting units in this area.
Cub Scout Packs
Cub Scouts holds weekly activities for youth ages 6-10. Contact either the unit or it's sponsor to get more information back in 72 hours.
Pack # | Charter Org | Status | Location | Notes |
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[Pack 589] | [Brigham City Community Center] |
Boy Scout Troops
Boy Scouts- Weekly meetings / monthly outtings / annual summer adventure trips. Scouting builds life and leadership skills for boys ages 11-17. Contact either the unit or it's sponsor to get more information back in 72 hours.
Troop # | Charter Org | Status | Location | Notes |
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Troop 589 | [Denton Community Center] | Denton |
Venturing Crews
Venturing hold weekly activities for youth ages 14-20. Most units are co-ed and have a venturing theme. Contact either the unit or it's sponsor to get more information back in 72 hours.
Crew # | Charter Org | Status | Location | Notes |
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Crew 30.06 | COR | Venturing Shooting Sports | Cache Valley | Co-ed 14-20 - Venture Crew serving Northern Texas focused on Shooting Sports and Mountain Man adventures welcoming all youth 14-21. Apply now! |
Exploring
Exploring Posts hold weekly activities for youth ages 14-20. Most units are co-ed and have a venturing theme. Contact either the unit or it's sponsor to get more information back in 72 hours.
Sea Scouts
Sea Scouting hold weekly activities for youth ages 14-20. Most units are co-ed and have a venturing theme. Contact either the unit or it's sponsor to get more information back in 72 hours.
Scout Camps
Scout camps operated by this BSA Council:
Church Youth Camps
Major Attractions
Wilderness Areas
Noteworthy Trailheads
Historic Sites
Museums
Eagles Nest
Noteworthy Scouting accomplishments in Davis County, Utah:
- Centerville Eagle Scout earns every merit badge: (06 Jan 2012) Not every Boy Scout puts in the work to earn their Eagle Scout award, but even fewer can say they earned every merit badge. John Bills, 18, of Centerville, is one of the few. He comes from a family of Eagle Scouts, and his collection of merit badges — 129 — is larger than the combined total of his father, grandfather and five uncles. [1]