Our winter campout is an opportunity for our Scouts to enjoy the outdoors during the chilly winter months, with heated bunkhouse lodging that allows us to make the most of our beloved Colorado without the challenges of tenting in freezing weather with young Scouts.
Scouts might participate in ice hockey, hiking, campfires, skits and songs, handicrafts, outdoor skills building, and more.
Campouts are a family adventure. We encourage our Scouting families to include siblings and join us for the fun.
No Cub Scout pack is complete without its Annual Pinewood Derby.
Scouts partner with a parent or guardian to design and build their own custom race car. Each Scout receives an official Pinewood Derby kit and transforms a simple block of wood into a one-of-a-kind creation using carving, sanding, paint, decals, and accessories.
The Pinewood Derby is a hands-on experience built around teamwork, creativity, and sportsmanship — all leading up to the excitement of race day.
It is one of the most anticipated and memorable events of the scouting year for families and racers alike.
The Rain Gutter Regatta gives Scouts the chance to design and build their own model sailboat — and then race it head-to-head with others.
Scouts assemble and decorate their boats before competing in fast-paced races powered by nothing more than breath and determination.
Traditionally, races were held in water-filled rain gutters. Today, we use purpose-built courses that keep the competition moving and the energy high.
Blue & Gold is a long-standing Cub Scout tradition celebrating the founding of Scouting on February 8, 1910.
Each year, our Pack gathers in February to recognize rank advancements, celebrate accomplishments, and honor the growth of our Scouts.
For our Arrow of Light Scouts, this evening often includes the Arrow of Light ceremony and crossover into a Scouts BSA troop — a meaningful milestone marking their next step in Scouting.
Blue & Gold is a time for reflection, recognition, and celebrating the journey together as a Pack.
Pack 110 is active in community outreach and service throughout the year.
One of our traditions is our annual holiday caroling visit to the Palisades at Broadmoor Park in Colorado Springs. Scouts create holiday ornaments and cards to deliver to residents, then spend time sharing hot cocoa and singing carols together.
These experiences help Scouts understand the importance of service, kindness, and connection within our community.
We are always looking for new ways to serve and make a positive impact.