Pack 372's is full this year. Please check beascout.org to find another pack with availability. --->
Cub Scout Pack 372 is for girls and boys, kindergarten to 5th grade. The "Aims of Scouting" are character development, leadership development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. These are achieved through fun activities involving volunteers including parents, extended family, legal guardians, friends, and other supporters. The pack is made up of dens based on grade level for the scouts to participate in small group activities and adventures.
South Boulder based Pack 372 is active all year. During the school year the Pack meets at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm. Dens meet on their own schedule 2-3 times a month. In the summer the pack hosts one outside event each month.
Pack 372 is part of the Wapiti District
in the Adventure West Council and is chartered by
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church
3700 Baseline Rd, Boulder, CO 80303
Camping is one of the biggest reasons kids want to join scouting and Pack 372 does two campouts a year plus dens go on lots of hikes to learn about orienteering, knots, first aid, cooking, knife & fire safety, and more.
The Pinewood Derby race is a scouting classic and Pack 372 does a race every year where scouts build their own cars to race. A new car is built every year, plus there's an open division for siblings and parents to get in on the fun!
Scouting teaches citizenship through service projects, meeting local service providers (fire fighters, police, and EMT's), and by learning about their own communities (home, neighborhood, school, town, state, nation, world).
Cub Scouts is all about encouraging boys and girls to make friends, be helpful to others, and do their very best. With the help of powerful learning projects and exciting outdoor activities, scouting aims to teach children that doing their best can be a fun and rewarding experience—no matter the difficulty of the challenge.
Cub Scouting activities are designed for families to get in on the fun, and includes exploring the outdoors, serving the community, making friends, and developing a lifelong love of learning as Cub Scouts earn awards for their accomplishments.
Scouting is a great activity for the whole family.