BASIC GUIDE FOR CAMPING

Spring TX

Cub Scout families have opportunities to go camping and to participate in outdoor adventures. Each rank in Cub Scouting has Adventures that take Cub Scouts outdoors. From a one foot hike to a five mile hike Cub Scouts learn about their natural surroundings.

Camping contribute to physical, mental, good health, develop self -reliance and resourcefulness.

What to Bring?
  • Full Uniform & Pack T-Shirt (scout and adult) 
  • Tent (Instant) & Tent Pegs/Stakes Click Here
  • Tarp for under Tent (size of tent) Click Here
  • Sleeping Bags, Cot, Sleeping Pad, Air mattress (bring battery pump)
  • Blankets, Comforters, Pillows
  • Folding Chairs (handy around the campfire) Click Here
  • Flashlight & Extra Batteries
  • Extra clothes, socks, shoes, PJ, Sweatshirt and/or Jacket
  • Rain gear (poncho recommended) Click Here
  • Personal Hygiene (Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Soap, Towel, Baby wipes, Etc) Click Here
  • Personal items, Grooming kit, Toiletries, Paper towels and Garbage bags
  • Bug Repellant Click Here
  • Sun Screen
  • First Aid Kit and Personal Medicine
  • Mess Kit Camping Person Kitchen Set
  • WATER BOTTLE (Scouts and Family)
  • Great Positive Attitude
What NOT to Bring?
  • Any electronic device (cell phones are only allowed for parents)
  • Handheld Games
  • iPod
  • Jewelry
  • Valuables
  • Fireworks
  • Pets
  • Bad Mood and Attitude