Experience Scouting History

Req 4 — Choose a Scouting History Experience

4.
Do ONE of the following:

Requirement 4 moves you from reading and discussion into hands-on experience. You will choose one of three options and connect with Scouting history in a real, personal way.

Your Options

Option A — Jamboree or High Adventure Journal

Attend a Scouting America National Jamboree, World Scout Jamboree, or a national high-adventure base (Philmont, Northern Tier, Florida Sea Base, or Summit Bechtel Reserve). Keep a day-by-day journal and report what you did, saw, and learned. This option requires significant advance planning and travel but pairs naturally with a trip you may already have scheduled.

Option B — National Scouting Museum Visit

Write to or visit the National Scouting Museum and report on its role in Scouting. The museum has collections at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico and at Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. If you cannot visit in person, a virtual tour and online research can fulfill the requirement.

Option C — Local Scouting History Visit

Visit a local museum with a Scouting exhibit, or meet with a recognized Scouting historian or memorabilia collector in your council. This is often the most accessible option because it does not require long-distance travel — just a connection to someone who knows your council’s history.

How to Choose

ConsiderationOption AOption BOption C
Travel requiredYes — national event or baseIn person or virtualLocal — your council area
Planning lead timeMonths (event registration)Moderate (visit or write)Short (schedule a meeting)
Best if you are already…Going to Jamboree or a HA baseVisiting Philmont or SummitLooking for a flexible, nearby option
OutputJournal + oral/written reportShort report on museum’s roleShort report on what you learned

Most Scouts will find Option C the easiest to schedule. If you already have a Jamboree or high-adventure trip coming up, Option A lets you double up. Option B works well if you can visit Philmont or Summit, or if you prefer a virtual-tour approach from home.