Info on our upcoming outings is at Outings!
Monday May 12 at den meeting or online by 8pm
$21 per Youth ages 5-17
$31 per Adult
$4 per Souviner Campout Patch
Optional Chartered Boat Ride: $16.50 per person
SPACE LIMITED to the first 40 people
Register and pay in-person at a den/pack meeting by, or online at Pack84.square.site.
Note that participation costs are higher than for many of our outings due to needing to pay for the campground's fee. They also pay for three meals on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday for all participants.
Electronic payments will include an additional processing fee to cover the costs of our online storefront.
Coast Guard Tour
Audubon Bird Trail
Biking on your own (Must have Helmet)
Optional Charter Boat Ride
Fishing on your own
Campfire Show & Campfire Snack
Any time after 4:00 PM
Camp arrival, check in with camp staff
Dinner will be the parents' responsibility
Free time after your camp is set (and your neighbors) (A Scout is Helpful)
7:30 – Build/Start Fire {Webelos & AOLs}
8:30 – Camp fire social (no skits/show) (A Scout is Friendly)
10:00 – Lights out for Scouts
6:00 – Start Cooking Breakfast {WEB & AOL Dens}
(We will need kitchen help – please see Mike or Stephanie if you can help)
6:30 – Reveille/Wake Up
6:45 – Line Up, Flag Ceremony, & Announcements (wear Class A shirt if available)
7:00-7:30 – Breakfast & Clean-up (all help clean-up)
Group #1
7:30 – Assemble & Load Vehicles for Duke Boat Activity
7:45 – Be at Dock
8:00-9:30 – Duke Boat Activity (Boat Leaves Dock at 8:00 Sharp)
10:00-11:30 - Coast Guard Station Tour
Group #2
8:00-9:30 – Coastguard Station Tour
9:30 – Assemble & Load Vehicles for Duke Boat Activity
9:45 – Be at Dock
10:00 – 11:30 – Duke Boat Activity Trip #2 (Boat Leaves Dock at 10:00 Sharp)
11:30 – Free Time
Lunch Prep {Lion & Tiger Parents}
12:00-12:30 – Lunch & Clean-up (All help clean-up)
1:00 – 2:00 Free Time
2:00 – 5:00 Beach Walk, Maritime Forest Hike (Bring 6 Essential Items)
5:00 – Start Cooking/Meal Prep {Wolf & Bear Parents}
6:00-7:00 – Dinner & Clean-up (All help clean-up)
7:00-7:30 – Free Time/Practice Skits with your Den
7:30 – Build/Start Fire {Webelos & AOLs}
8:00 – Campfire skits/show {each den to have a skit or song}
9:00 – Campfire Snack/Free Time
10:00 – Lights out for Scouts
7:00 – Reveille/Wake Up
7:00 – 8:00 – Breakfast (cold breakfast / breakfast bars & juice)
8:00 – Interfaith service (A Scout is Reverent)
8:30 – 9:15 – Break camp
Patrol area/trash pick-up
Help your neighbors (A Scout is Helpful)
Check-out with your Den Leader
Mike Serra (251) 518-6089
Stephanie Serra (251) 422-9551
Mark Currier (989) 464-8817
Allie Tucker (251) 622-3168
Registration and payment must be made in-person at a Den/Pack meeting no later than Monday March 31.
$65/adult and $25/youth
Camp Chandler Tonsmeire - Boys & Girls Club of South Alabama
2701 Shelton Beach Rd Ext
Mobile, AL 36618
https://www.bgcsouthal.org/old-camp-chandler-tonsmeire/
All details for this Council-wide event available at https://scoutingevent.com/004-94196
2703 Battleship Parkway
Spanish Fort, AL 36527
USSAlabama.com
Deadline to Register (including Payment and Medical Forms): Monday, February 3
Cost: $48 per youth/adult participant (covers $35 entrance fee, $5 food, $6 patch, and $2 electronic payment fees)
4:45pm: Meet at 4:45 pm SHARP in parking lot to the right of the gift shop to board.
Must all meet together to go onboard!
Evening activities:
Scavenger Hunt
Self-guided ship tour
The ship will be accessible throughout the night as we stay onboard!
Dinner provided: Pizza
Breakfast provided: Grab-and-go bars & fruit
8:00am: Pack will checkout as a group no later than 8am
Day Pass for all participants to spend rest of day with their families:
Access to entire ship, submarine, and park included!
Closed Toe Shoes
Twin sheet & blanket OR sleeping bag
Towel & washcloth
Soap & toiletries
Small pillow
Flashlight
Class B shirt
Warm clothing/jacket
Pack 84 Cubmaster
Mark Currier (989) 464-8817
Crossroad Baptist Church [Map]
https://www.scoutshop.org/pwd-rules
Pack 84 Cubmaster
Mark Currier (989) 464-8817
Blue Angels Campground
2100 Bronson Rd
Pensacola, FL. 32506
NavyMWRPensacola.com
Saturday activities to take place at
Camp Euchee - Spanish Trail Scout Reservation
315 Pat Covell Rd
Defuniak Springs, FL 32425
stsr-gcc.org
Deadline to Register (including payment): Monday, January 27
Cost: $17 per each youth/adult participant (covers $1 camping fee, $15 Yustaga event fee, and $1 electronic payment fees)
Register and pay at a Monday meeting or online at this link.
12:00 pm - Blue Angels campground check in begins (anytime after 12:00pm)
PLEASE SET UP TENT in DELANO Area (close to restrooms and keep pack together!) - see map
(Try and arrive early to set up your tent while you have daylight!)
Free time after your camp is set (and your neighbors) (A Scout is Helpful)
Social Hour with other scouts (no skits/show) (A Scout is Friendly)
10:00 pm – Lights out for Scouts
6:00 am– Reveille/Wake up
6:30 am – Depart for Camp Euchee- (Park at Camp Euchee and meet at “check in-Henson Hall”-see map)
Breakfast is Family Responsibility
9:00 am – 5:00 pm - Yustaga Native American Weekend at Camp Euchee
12:00pm – 1:00 - Lunch at Yustaga event (Bring a lunch or buy on site)
4:00 – 5:00 – Dinner at Yustaga Event
5:30 - 6:30 – Depart for Blue Angels Campground
10:00-Lights out for Scouts
7:00 -7:30 - Reveille/Wake up
Breakfast is Family Responsibility
9:00 - Break camp
*Patrol area/trash pick-up (A Scout is courteous and clean)
*Help your neighbors (A Scout is Helpful)
*Check-out with your Den Leader (A Scout is Courteous)
12:00 – Depart Blue Angels Campground
Campout Checklist for Pack Overnighter
Pack 84 Cubmaster
Mark Currier (989) 464-8817
Pack 84 has been invited to tour APM TERMINALS on Saturday January 11, 2025 at 10:00am!
This is the facility downtown that manages cargo in and out of the port of mobile.
APM TERMINALS is sponsoring and will provide lunch!
Please wear Class A uniform! Bring water bottle and jacket.
Meet at
APM TERMINALS
901 Ezra trice blvd
(Admin building at end of parking lot)
SATURDAY JANUARY 11, 2025 at 10:00 am
If interested in attending, please notify your den leader!
Walter's Park: 8501 Tanner Williams Rd, Mobile, AL 36695
October 14 at Den meeting, or Online by 8pm Oct 14 (deadline passed)
$5 for Youth ages 5-17 ($6 to pay online)
$10 for Adults ($11 to pay online)
Friday October 18, 2024
4:00 – 8:00pm Walter’s Park gate opens /camp set up
(Try and arrive early to set up your tent while you have daylight!)
*Free time after your camp is set (and your neighbors) (A Scout is Helpful)
8:30 – Social Hour with other scouts (no skits/show) (A Scout is Friendly)
10:00 – Lights out for Scouts/Walter’s Park gate closes for the evening
Saturday October 19, 2024
7:00 – 7:30 – Reveille/Wake Up
7:30 –Breakfast (Grab and Go snack bars, fruit, oatmeal)
8:00 - 8:15 - Line Up, Flag Ceremony
(US Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Commanding Officer in attendance)
Announcements (wear Class A if available)
8:30 – 11:00 –US Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Tour
***Anyone touring the facility MUST be PRE registered-see Mark Currier***
11:30 – 12:00 - Lunch Preparation (Wolf & Bear Parents)
12:00 - 1:00 – Lunch (Ham or Turkey & Cheese Sandwiches w/ chips & fruit)
1:00 – 2:00 – Den Time
2:00 – 5:00 – RAINGUTTER REGATTA
(free time afterwards-ball field/hiking trails)
4:30 – 5:30 - Prepare Dinner (Webelos & AOLs Parents)
5:30 - 6:30 – Dinner (Grilled Chicken, Potatoes, & Greenbeans)
6:30 – 7:30 – Free Time/Practice Skits, Songs, etc. with your Den (optional break camp/pack up early)
6:45 – Build/Start Fire
7:30 – Campfire Skits/Show {each den to have a skit or song}
9:00-Break camp
*Patrol area/trash pick-up (A Scout is courteous and clean)
*Help your neighbors (A Scout is Helpful)
*Check-out with your Den Leader (A Scout is Courteous)
10:00-Walter’s Park gate closes
Jellystone Park: 12160 Wortel Rd, Elberta, AL 36530
Our pack has reserved sites 53, 54, 67, 68 (see map below). You can set up your tent anywhere around the large fire pit in the vicinity of these numbered sites.
Online via Boy-Scouts-of-America-Pack-84.square.site - you will be automatically registered for the campout upon payment
Paying with your Scout account? Select the no-cost option when adding each item to your cart.
Costs in (parenthesis) include electronic payment processing fees.
Kids Ages 4 & Under — Free
Youth Ages 5 - 17 — $6 ($6.25) each (online)
Adult — $12 ($12.50) each (online)
Patch — $3 ($3.25) each (online)
Friday September 13, 2024
3:00pm until 8:00pm (Try and arrive early to set up your tent while you have daylight!)
*Camp arrival, check in with camp staff for help unloading to clear cars off perimeter ASAP.
*Free time after your camp is set (and your neighbors) (A Scout is Helpful)
8:30 – Social Hour with other scouts (no skits/show) (A Scout is Friendly)
10:00 – Lights out for Scouts
Saturday September 14, 2024
6:30 – Reveille/Wake Up
7:00 – 8:00 – Breakfast Preparation (Wolves & Bears Parents)
8:00 – 8:45 – Eat Breakfast (Cereal, Oatmeal, Grits and Fruit)
8:45 - 9:00 - Line Up, Flag Ceremony, & Announcements (wear Class A shirt if available)
9:00 – 11:00 – Den Activity Time
11:00 – 12:00 - Lunch Preparation (Lions & Tigers Parents)
12:00 - 1:00 – Lunch (Ham and Turkey Sandwiches)
Afternoon - Jellystone-organized Activities (see below)
4:30 – 5:30 - Prepare Dinner (Webelos & AOLs Parents)
5:30 - 6:30 – Dinner (Walking Tacos)
6:30 – 7:30 – Free Time/Practice Skits, Songs, etc. with your Den
6:45 – Build/Start Fire
7:30 – Campfire Skits/Show {each den to have a skit or song}
10:00 – Lights out for Scouts
Sunday September 25, 2022
7:00 – 7:30 – Reveille/Wake Up
7:30 – 8:00 – Interfaith service (A Scout is Reverent)
8:00 – 8:30 – Breakfast (Grab and Go breakfast bars)
8:30 – 10:00 – Break camp
*Patrol area/trash pick-up
*Help your neighbors (A Scout is Helpful)
*Check-out with your Den Leader
Mark Currier (989) 464-8817
Via JellystoneGulfCoast.com - Family Camping Done Right
When you come to Jellystone Park™ you’ll find a family focused environment with something to make everyone happy! Relax by the crystal clear pool, take a hike around the beautiful grounds, participate in a planned activity, or catch a fish in the pond!
***These are optional activities are hosted by Jellystone park***
complete schedule at… https://www.jellystonegulfcoast.com/attractions
12:30-1:30 – Jellystone “wet n’ wild” hay ride
2:00-2:30 – Jellystone “pinecone decorating”
5:30-6:15 – Jellystone “cornhole tournament”
6:00-8:00 – Jellystone “movie night with popcorn”
10501 Presleys Outing Rd, Moss Point, MS
Kids Ages 4 & Under — Free
Kids Ages 5 - 12 — $5 each (food cost)
Adult(s) & Youth Ages 13 & up — $10.00 each (food cost)
Presley’s Outing is a privately owned campground with a large lake for fishing and swimming! Den Leaders will also lead den activities towards requirements as well as a Campfire Saturday evening. There are showers but no power at campsite.
Friday May 3, 2024:
5:00pm until 7:00pm
*Camp arrival, check in with leaders for help unloading DO NOT PARK ON GRASS! Vehicles can stop on the road for unloading and then need to be moved to the Parking Area.
*Free time after your camp is set (and your neighbors) (A Scout is Helpful) /(A Scout is Friendly)
10:00 – Lights out for Scouts
Saturday May 4, 2024:
6:30 – Reveille/Wake Up
7:00 – 8:00 – Breakfast Preparation (Tigers & Wolves Parents)
8:00 – 8:45 – Eat Breakfast (Pancakes, Eggs, & Sausage)
8:45 - 9:00 - Line Up, Flag Ceremony, & Announcements (wear Class A shirt if available)
9:00 – 11:00 – Activities
11:00 – 12:00 - Lunch Preparation (Lions Parents)
12:00 - 1:00 – Lunch (Ham or Turkey & Cheese Sandwiches w/ chips)
1:00 – 5:00 – Activities
4:30 – 5:30 - Prepare Dinner (Bears & Webelos Parents)
5:30 - 6:30 – Dinner (Walking Tacos)
6:30 – 7:30 – Free Time/Practice Skits, Songs, etc. with your Den
6:45 – Build/Start Fire
7:30 – Campfire Skits/Show {each den to have a skit or song}
10:00 – Lights out for Scouts
Sunday May 5, 2024:
7:00 – 7:30 – Reveille/Wake Up
7:30 – 8:00 – Interfaith service (A Scout is Reverent)
8:00 – 8:30 – Breakfast (Grab and Go breakfast bars)
8:30 – 10:00 – Break camp
*Patrol area/trash pick-up (A Scout is courteous and clean)
*Help your neighbors (A Scout is Helpful)
*Check-out with your Den Leader