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The Keystone District covers the City of St. Louis, MO.


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Keystone STEM

STEM Prepares Scouts For Today And Their Future

STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The BSA’s STEM initiative gives Scouts an opportunity to explore STEM-related concepts and learn how STEM knowledge is used in everyday life and in the professional world. The aim is to expose youth to new opportunities and help build interest in the STEM-related careers that are so crucial to our future economy.

To support this exploration of STEM, the BSA debuted the Nova and Supernova Awards program, an initiative that promotes an enthusiasm towards STEM and offers recognition and advancement for Scouts absorbed in STEM learning.

Want to stay in-the-know for everything STEM? Sign up to receive our monthly STEM newsletter with event and activity information. 

Keystone Camps

WEBELOS I CAMP!     Camp May

The Greater St. Louis Area Council has two programs tailored specifically for Webelos Scouts (boys going into grades 4 & 5). Webelos live in tents camping with their den, hike trails, swim twice a day, have fun at campfires, work on activity badges, learn outdoor skills, and much more. Webelos camp is three days and two nights. Register

Session : June 21-26

Council provincial unit availability – To be determined .

ARROW OF LIGHT – WEBELO II (5TH GRADE) CAMP

Webelos Resident camp is specifically for Webelos II and is an important step in preparing for Boy Scout camping. You’ll learn new skills and work on advancement along with all of the FUN a camp setting provides. All of the food, equipment, and training is provided by our extraordinary staff; just bring your personal gear and a desire to learn! Webelos II Camp is six days, five nights. Register

Session 1: T B D

Session 2: T B D

Grizzly Day Camp at Beaumont Scout Reservation:

Grizzly Camp provides leadership for you! Traditional drop off and pick up for all Cub Scouts above the Tiger Rank. Have a Tiger who wants to attend? Attend with him! All Tigers need an adult partner with them during their experience. Siblings more than welcome. Each nonstop week of fun is $110.

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July 13-17  Ninja Camp

Click here to find more camps in your area or answers to frequently asked questions.

Overnight Cub Scout Camp, & Cub Scout Family Camp

Cub Scout overnight camps – Webelos Camp, Arrow of light Camp, and Cub Adventure Camp are great opportunities for your Scouts to start out the year with a few Adventures/Advancements well underway and completed, while having a super fun time at camp!

Family Camps are opportunities for Scouts to spend a day and a night, over a weekend, at one of our properties, sharing the fun of the outdoors with mom, dad, and Cub Scout-aged siblings!  In addition to Family Camp, we have Dad and Lad Camp in April, and Mom and Me camp in September.

Summer Camps are in June and July, at Camp May (Beaumont), Warren Levis, Pine Ridge, Rhodes-France and Lewallen.

Register here to see all the opportunities and reserve your summer of fun!

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Keystone District - Greater St. Louis Area Council, BSA

Keystone District - Greater St. Louis Area Council, BSA

The Keystone District serves the City of St. Louis, MO for all BSA Scouting programs.

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We are seeking candidates to form a strong, dynamic team, and to fill key adult leadership roles for the 2026 National Scout Jamboree. All applicants must be at least 21 years old as of the start of the Jamboree on July 22, 2026. If you are interested, please complete the online application.
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We are seeking candidates to form a strong, dynamic team, and to fill key adult leadership roles for the 2026 National Scout Jamboree. All applicants must be at least 21 years old as of the start of the Jamboree on July 22, 2026. If you are interested, please complete the online application.
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This year, Scouts can entertain a multitude of merit badges and Nova awards to choose from. Participants will participate in state-of-the-art classrooms with leaders guiding Scouts through hands-on activities. ***Scouts need to be in the care of a responsible adult whether it's their parent or a unit leader.***
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This year, Scouts can entertain a multitude of merit badges and Nova awards to choose from. Participants will participate in state-of-the-art classrooms with leaders guiding Scouts through hands-on activities. ***Scouts need to be in the care of a responsible adult whether its their parent or a unit leader.*** 
Cubs: https://buff.ly/42QxlVo 
Scouts:https://buff.ly/42P6rwV 
#ICanDoThat 
#STEM
#ScoutingAmerica
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Play our Scouting America 115th birthday trivia game and win prizes! Which of the following authors have written for Scout Life? Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Jack London or C.S. Lewis? Tune in to #TrekOnTuesday to find out! ... See MoreSee Less

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