New to Scouting? Start Here
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New to Scouting? Start Here

Start Your Scouting Journey Here


Welcome to the BSA family! My name is Chris and I'm a writer, editor, and outdoor enthusiast at Scout Shop. We're thrilled to have you here and excited for you to begin your Scouting journey. To help you get started, we've created a list of Scouting essentials that range from must-have outdoor gear to extra items that can make your experience even better. Our list is divided into three categories: Essentials, Recommended, and Nice-To-Haves. At Scout Shop, we have everything you need for your outdoor adventures, including tents, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, sleeping pads, hammocks, inflatable pillows, and more. We strive to be your one-stop shop for all your outdoor gear needs!



Essentials and Must-Haves for new ScoutsEssentials and Must-Haves for new Scouts

Scout Uniform (Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA)


Check with the troop or pack you are joining to ensure that you are grabbing exactly what you need at your local Scout Shop or online at Scoutshop.org (which also has the HANDIEST uniform tool to help you navigate those ins and outs).

Most Scouts BSA Troops need:

 


Here's a Look at the Scouts BSA Uniform!


The Scouts BSA Uniform

And Here's a Look at the Cub Scouts Uniform! 


The Cub Scouts Uniform

Most Cub Scout Packs need:

 

Next, let’s discuss the essentials and must-haves for campouts and hikes! As you are probably aware, camping and outdoor activities are cornerstones of who we are in the Boy Scouts of America! Sir Robert Baden Powell said, “A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room,” and we still live and breathe that to this day. We’ve broken down what we recommend for new Scouts in Scouts BSA (for kids who have at least completed the fifth grade and are at least 10-11 years old) – this checklist is also in the Scouts BSA handbook.

 

Personal camping gear for Scouts in Scouts BSA:

 

If you are new to joining Cub Scouts, we have decades of experience getting young Scouts both comfortable with and excited about camping! By encouraging Cub Scouts to pack and carry their gear items, you’re preparing them for Scouts BSA. You will find some fun non-essentials for Cub Scouts under the “Recommended” and “Nice-To-Have sections below.


Recommended gear for new ScoutsRecommended gear for new Scouts

  • BSA t-shirt for outings (Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA). This is considered your “Class B” uniform (your “Class A” uniform is your official uniform).
  • A handbook cover (Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA). Scouts use their books VERY regularly; without a cover, they can get worn out and dog-eared. The handbook cover keeps it ready for use day in and day out, AND it even has handy pockets for a pen, merit badge blue cards and pocket certificates, and schedules or trip information!
  • Personal hiking gear (Cub Scouts).

Nice-to-have additions for new ScoutsNice-to-have additions for new Scouts

  • A daypack (Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA). This is perfect for outings where a full backpack could be too much and also for hauling personal gear to campouts!
  • Personal camping gear (Scouts BSA). Again, this is in the Scouts BSA handbook, and these items are definitely a bonus when it comes to essential camping gear:
  • Parents and guardians who will volunteer (Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA). A really important (and sometimes overlooked) aspect of Scouting is that it is designed to be a family adventure. OF COURSE, there are adventures for Scouts to do on their own to gain independence and confidence, but the programs are made to pull families together for fun adventures!

Three girl Cub Scouts in uniform.Three girl Cub Scouts in uniform.
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Ben Voneschen
August 5, 2021
Hi, My name is Ben, I am a 5th year scout and SPL for my troop in Northern Star Council. My advice is to not be afraid to do stuff like Jambos and Summit and even the OA when your eligible. I regret not being as connected to the scouting events and stuff before I became SPL because I missed out on World Jambo 2019. Overall summary: Stay connected to the events, don’t be afraid to try new things, NYLT is a great experience.