About the Rank

The Lion program weaves traditional Scouting concepts of character development, leadership skills, personal fitness and citizenship into activities that are age-appropriate and fun for the Scouts and their parents. Lions work with their fellow Lion Scouts and each Scout’s adult partners. The program is focused on parent planning and delivery with support from the Cub Scout pack using literature specifically designed for the younger age group.

Lions earn the Bobcat badge at the end of the year, after completing their other Lion activities.

Den Leaders

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Shopping List

Your scout needs a rank-appropriate uniform and handbook that they will use throughout the year.   Rank-specific shopping lists (including optional items) can be found below.  All of these items can be purchased in-person or online at a Scout Shop. There are three locations in the area:

Handbook

The official handbook is a Scout’s guide to their year in Cub Scouting.  It is where they can find everything they need to complete requirements and many other Family Scouting activities.

Uniform

Scouts should purchase the Cub Scout uniform as shown below.  

Additional information on the Cub Scout Uniform including where to buy it and how to place patches can be found in Episode 2 of the New Member Boot Camp series.  Consult the Boy Scouts of America’s Guide to Awards and Insignia for more information (Cub Scout-specific Guide).

Optional Gear

The following items are encouraged, but optional for participation in the program.

  • Uniform Web Belt
  • Uniform Cap, Plaid
  • Uniform pants, shorts, or skirt

Additionally, you may choose to purchase the Cub Scout six essentials and other camping / hiking gear (i.e. a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping mat) from any outdoor store.

Requirements

The requirements and information necessary to earn the Lion rank are included in the Lion Cub Scout Handbook.

  1. Complete each of the following Lion required adventures with your den or family:
  2. The Lion elective adventures are optional but encouraged for further fun and exploration.

Electives

Learn more about these Adventures on the U.S. Scouting Service Project (usscouts.org) by clicking on the link.