Now welcoming new Scouts for 2026–2027!
Adventure more.
A family Cub Scout pack for boys and girls, kindergarten through 5th grade
Friday nights in Brooks, forty years running.
Trustworthy · Loyal · Helpful · Friendly · Courteous · Kind · Obedient · Cheerful · Thrifty · Brave · Clean · Reverent
Three tenets hold up everything we do.
Pack 118 runs on a simple idea: get these three right and the rest follows.
The actual point of Cub Scouts. If it stops being fun, we're doing it wrong—every other goal rides on this one.
The outdoors—camping, woodcraft, the natural world—paired with respect, citizenship, and honor. That's where scouts grow.
Knowledgeable, trained, competent adult leaders. Every leader here is a trained parent volunteer who's done the work.
You can't spell Scouting without "outing."
Camping and the outdoors are the heart of the FOCUS tenet—and the reason most kids (and adults) fall in love with the pack.
We camp several times a year
Cub Scout camping is family camping—every scout has a grown-up along for overnights. It's the through-line of the whole program.
The Big Trip
The parents and committee vote every fall on one pack-wide adventure. Recent winners: feeding the alligators and meeting the red wolf at Chehaw Park & Zoo, and hiking the "Little Grand Canyon" at Providence Canyon.
Day Camp & Camp Thunder
Flint River Council runs a five-day Day Camp (BB guns, archery, crafts, woodworking) plus popular shoots and leader training at the Lawhorn Scouting Base.
Blue & Gold, Pinewood Derby
The signature pack traditions land in winter and spring—watch the calendar for weigh-in times and banquet dates.
One thing up front: Cub Scouts is a family program, not a drop-off. A parent or guardian stays for meetings and outings—that's the whole point, and it's where the memories get made.
Every week is an adventure.
Scouts earn their rank by completing adventures—hands-on missions that run from campfires and hiking to building gadgets, first aid, fitness, and serving their community. Every rank camps, every rank builds, every rank leads. The mountains just get bigger.
Most families finish all three in one evening.
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Complete the Scouting America youth application for Pack 118. This creates your Scout’s official membership and collects the national registration fee.
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Pack dues help cover awards, meeting supplies, pack events, decorations, and other materials used throughout the year.
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After you apply, come join us on a Friday night. We’ll help connect your Scout with the right den and answer questions about uniforms, handbooks, calendars, and events.
Cub Scouts is a family program.
Parents and guardians are part of the fun. Some families help every week. Some help with one event.
Every bit matters, and training is available for leaders and volunteers.
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