Scouting Resources for Frontier Trails Youth & Leaders
Fundraising Information
Camp Cards available NOW!
The Camp Card sales begin March 1, 2024 and end on April 30, 2024. Units will be able to start selling when they receive their cards. Units can sell beyond May, but participating Scouting units must pay the Council $5 per card by 5/6/24.
Investment in Character
Investing in Scouting is an investment in tomorrow's leaders. The Boy Scouts of America has a proven track record of shaping youth into people of outstanding character who understand the meaning of accountability and the importance of servant leadership. By contributing to Scouting, you will have a profound impact on America. More youth will experience the program, further instilling values and character in their moral fiber.
Gifts and pledges can be made online or by downloading a pledge form.
Contact Us to distribute funds directly to Frontier Trails District.
Awards & Advancements
Texas Scout Award
The Texas Scout Award is an optional badge the Scouts BSA can earn and learn about Texas history.
To earn the Texas Scout Award, you must be an active Scout, Explorer, or Venturer registered in a Troop, Post, or Crew in Texas and complete award specific requirements (see details here).
Texas Badge Cub Scouts
The Texas Badge is an optional badge the Cub Scouts can earn and learn about Texas history.
To earn the Texas Badge, you must be an active Cub Scout (Wolf, Bear, Webelos, or AOL) registered in Texas and complete badge specific requirements (see details here).
Total Solar Eclipse 2024 Emblem
Commemorate the Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024 in Texas with a BSA Total Solar Eclipse 2024 Emblem that glows in the dark!
To earn the emblem, you must be an active Cub Scout, Scout BSA, or Venturer and complete a few basic requirements (see details here).
Camp Properties
Sid Richardson Scout Ranch
Sid Richardson Scout Ranch on Lake Bridgeport with 15 miles of shoreline & 2,500 acres of cliffs, prairie, & forests.
Directions: West of Denton. Enter “Sid Richardson Scout Ranch, Boy Scout Road, Runaway Bay, Texas” into your map or GPS.
Worth Ranch
Worth Ranch on the Brazos River at the foot of Kyle Mountain with 800 acres of camping.
Directions: West of Fort Worth. Enter “Worth Ranch Rd, Palo Pinto, TX 76484” into your map or GPS.
Camp Tahuaya
Camp Tahuaya is a beautiful, heavily forested 150 acre-camp with the largest natural spring in Texas.
Directions: South of Fort Worth. Enter “2603 Tahuaya Dr, Belton, TX 76513” into your map or GPS.
Hills and Hollows
Hills and Hollows is a small 20 acre camp with 4 campsites and a pavilion building on the south side of Denton.
Directions: In Denton. Enter “Hills and Hollows Scout Camp 3945 Roselawn Dr, Denton, TX 76207” into your map or GPS.
Camp Shuler
Camp Shuler is a 50 acre primative campsite with mountain cedar wilderness near Lake Whitney.
Directions: South of Fort Worth. Enter “Camp Shuler, Clifton TX 76634” into your map or GPS.
Camp James Ray (out of Council)
Camp James Ray is a 540 acre camp on Lake Texoma that is out of Council.
Directions: Northeast of Denton. Enter “Camp James Ray, 2026 Mill Creek Rd, Pottsboro, TX 75076” into your map or GPS.