Scouts and Cub Scouts (boys, girls, and young adults) can participate in the Resource Stewardship Scout Ranger Program through a troop, event, travel, or camp experience, and will be awarded a certificate and/or patch upon completion.
To earn a Scout Ranger certificate, Scouts should participate in organized education activities and/or volunteer service projects for a minimum of five (5) hours at one or more national parks. Once these hours are completed, download the Resource Stewardship Scout Ranger Certificate of Completion, which is based on the honor system.
To earn a Scout Ranger patch, Scouts should participate in organized educational activities or volunteer service projects for a minimum of ten (10) hours at one or more national parks. Examples of qualifying organized educational programs include the following:
Ranger-guided interpretive tours
Junior Ranger programs
Environmental education programs
Any other official NPS education program (campfire program, ranger-led hike, etc.)
To request that a certificate and/or patch be mailed, please complete the Resource Stewardship Scout Ranger activity tracking sheet and e-mail it to the Pack email Pack304@gmail.comÂ