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Philmont Scout Ranch
The Boy Scouts of America's premier high-adventure base challenges Scouts and Venturers with more than 200 square miles of rugged New Mexico wilderness. Backpacking treks, horseback cavalcades, and training and service programs offer young people many ways to experience this legendary country.
Adventures for Older Boy Scouts
Scouting captures the interest of older scouts through diverse high-adventure and outdoor opportunities. that reinforce Scouting's ideals.
Boy Scout Activities
Learn more about the kinds of things that Scouts do—and learn to do them better—with the resources in this section.
Scouting Safety

The Boy Scouts of America has nearly a century of experience conducting high-adventure outdoor activities in a manner that is safe for all participants. The following resources and information are provided to enable adult leaders and youth to help us maintain our impeccable safety record.

Council High-Adventure Directory
The BSA high-adventure program directory lists council-operated high-adventure trekking programs to help units locate high-adventure programs across the nation.
Family Fun
Enjoy this arcade of educational and entertaining games, quizzes, and interactive resources.
National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (N.A.Y.L.E.)
An exciting new program where young men enhance their leadership skills in the Philmont Backcountry. Scouts will expand upon the team building and ethical decision making skills learned in National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT).
Nationally Approved Historic Trails
More than 300 trails have been approved for Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, and family campers. The Boy Scouts of America strongly recommends that hikers use only historic trails that have been nationally approved.
100 Years of Scouting

Looking Back. Leading into the Future. In February 2010, the Boy Scouts of America will celebrate 100 years as an organization.

The Principles of Leave No Trace
Leave No Trace is an awareness of our impact on the environment that teaches us to respect the rights of other users of the outdoors as well as future generations.

 

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