The Longs Peak Council delivers Scouting programs that develop character, citizenship, fitness and leadership skills to youth in northeastern Colorado, southeastern Wyoming and western Nebraska.
2010 is a triple celebration year being the 30th anniversary of Project SOAR (Save Our American Resources) in the Longs Peak Council. Illustrated on this year's emblem is a view from the past, the gray wolf, which appeared on the emblem in 1997-98. Also, this year's emblem recognizes the very special Operation OSPREY (Open Space Park Refuge Environment Year) where Scout packs, troops, and crews from across the council have adopted a natural area in or near their community. The osprey and osprey nest pictured on the emblem serve as the symbol for this very special program. This year is also the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, and over the past 100 years conservation has played an important role in Scouting's outdoor programs.
From September 24-26, 2010 Longs peak Council will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America. The event will be held at Hermit Park in Larimer County. This event is planned to replace the district Fall Camporees that will be held in 2010. This event is open to all Webelos, Scouts and Scouters.