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=== BSA Scout Councils ===
=== BSA Scout Councils ===
[[Image:TexasCouncilMap2019.jpg|right|px250|BSA Councils service Texas (2019)]]
[[Image:TexasCouncilMap2019.jpg|right|thumb|BSA Councils service Texas (2019)]]


There are eighteen [[Boy Scouts of America]] local councils in Texas. All of Texas lies within Southern Region, except for El Paso, Hudspeth and Parmer counties, as part of Western Region.
There are eighteen [[Boy Scouts of America]] local councils in Texas. All of Texas lies within Southern Region, except for El Paso, Hudspeth and Parmer counties, as part of Western Region.

Revision as of 00:07, 16 October 2019

Scouting in Texas has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

BSA Scouting in Texas

The several BSA councils operating a number of family-friendly scouting programs in Texas including Cub Scouts (ages 5-10), Scouts BSA (ages 11-18), Venturing (ages 14-21), Sea Scouts and Exploring.

  • See also Texas Eagles Nest - individuals who have made significant contributions to scouting in Texas.

BSA Scout Councils

BSA Councils service Texas (2019)

There are eighteen Boy Scouts of America local councils in Texas. All of Texas lies within Southern Region, except for El Paso, Hudspeth and Parmer counties, as part of Western Region.

On January 1, 2003, Chisholm Trail Council and Comanche Trail Council combined to form the Texas Trails Council.

BSA Scout Camps

Additionally local BSA councils operate a number of quality outdoor camp facilities that host regular scouting and family camping events:

Camp Name Council Status Location Notes
Ahwahnee Scout Reservation

Other BSA Regional Events

GSUSA Scouting in Texas

Prior to 2007, there were 19 Girl Scout councils in Texas. However the councils have been merged and rearranged to leave a total of 7.

GSUSA Scout Camps

Other Scout associations in Texas

In 1997, the leaders of a Scout troop in Fort Worth, Texas contacted the Baden-Powell Scout Association in the United Kingdom to inquire about a possible affiliation. The Chief Commissioner of the Baden-Powell Scouts in England issued a Branch Warrant to the Fort Worth group in 1998. The unit operated under a dual status from 1998 until January of 2002, at which time the troop divided, and the 1st Tarrant Group was officially established solely as a Baden-Powell Scout Association unit.


History

By 1918, unofficial Wolf Cub packs appeared in Paris, Texas.

Until 1948, some southern councils of the Boy Scouts of America were racially segregated. Colored Troops, as they were officially known, were given little support from Districts and Councils. Some Scouting executives and leaders believed that Colored Scouts and Leaders would be less able to live up to the ideals of the Boy Scouts. The National Office began a program of integrating local councils in 1940, which was largely complete in 1948.

Most Girl Scouts of the USA units were originally segregated by race according to state and local laws and customs. The first troop for Mexican Americans was formed in Houston, Texas in 1922.

Scouting by County

The U.S. state of Texas is divided into 254 counties, more than any other U.S. state. Find family and scout friendly outdoor activities in your county:
Anderson / Andrews / Angelina / Aransas / Archer / Armstrong / Atascosa / Austin / Bailey / Bandera / Bastrop / Baylor / Bee / Bell / Bexar / Blanco / Borden / Bosque / Bowie / Brazoria / Brazos / Brewster / Briscoe / Brooks / Brown / Burleson / Burnet / Caldwell / Calhoun / Callahan / Cameron / Camp / Carson / Cass / Castro / Chambers / Cherokee / Childress / Clay / Cochran / Coke / Coleman / Collin / Collingsworth / Colorado / Comal / Comanche / Concho / Cooke / Coryell / Cottle / Crane / Crockett / Crosby / Culberson / Dallam / Dallas / Dawson / Deaf Smith / Delta / Denton / DeWitt / Dickens / Dimmit / Donley / Duval / Eastland / Ector / Edwards / Ellis / El Paso / Erath / Falls / Fannin / Fayette / Fisher / Floyd / Foard / Fort Bend / Franklin / Freestone / Frio / Gaines / Galveston / Garza / Gillespie / Glasscock / Goliad / Gonzales / Gray / Grayson / Gregg / Grimes / Guadalupe / Hale / Hall / Hamilton / Hansford / Hardeman / Hardin / Harris / Harrison / Hartley / Haskell / Hays / Hemphill / Henderson / Hidalgo / Hill / Hockley / Hood / Hopkins / Houston / Howard / Hudspeth / Hunt / Hutchinson / Irion / Jack / Jackson / Jasper / Jeff Davis / Jefferson / Jim Hogg / Jim Wells / Johnson / Jones / Karnes / Kaufman / Kendall / Kenedy / Kent / Kerr / Kimball / King / Kinney / Kleberb / Knox / Lamar / Lamb / Lampasas / La Salle / Lavaca / Lee / Leon / Liberty / Limestone / Lipscomb / Live Oak / Llano / Loving / Lubbock / Lynn / McCulloch / McLennan / McMullen / Madison / Marion / Martin / Mason / Matagorda / Marverick / Medina / Menard / Midland / Milam / Mills / Mitchell / Montague / Montgomery / Moore / Morris / Motley / Nacogdoches / Navarro / Newton / Nolan / Neuces / Ochiltree / Oldham / Orange / Palo Pinto / Panola / Parker / Parmer / Pecos / Polk / Potter / Presidio / Rains / Randall / Reagan / Real / Red River / Reeves / Refugio / Roberts / Robertson / Rockwall / Runnels / Rusk / Sabine / San Augustine / San Jacinto / San Patricio / San Saba / Schleicher / Scurry / Shackelford / Shelby / Sherman / Smith / Somervell / Starr / Stephens / Sterling / Stonewall / Sutton / Swisher / Tarrant / Taylor / Terrell / Terry / Throckmorton / Titus / Tom Green / Travis / Trinity / Tyler / Upshur / Upton / Uvalde / Val Verde / Van Zandt / Victoria / Walker / Waller / Ward / Washington / Webb / Wharton / Wheeler / Wichita / Wilbarger / Willacy / Williamson / Wilson / Winkler / Wise / Wood / Yoakum / Young / Zapata / Zavala

Scouting museums in Texas

See also