Scouting in Utah has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
History
The first known Boy Scout Troop was the
Episcopalian
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Troop One led by Reverend Rice, a missionary to
Utah. This troop assembled in 1907 and continued their meetings and camp-outs through 1910. The second known Boy Scout Troop got its start in Logan, Utah in 1910.
On May 21, 1913,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' 15-month-old "
Mutual Improvement Association Scout" program was officially invited to join the
Boy Scouts of America. This started the first widespread movement in Utah Scouting. By 1928, the LDS Church had designated Scouting as the official activity program for its young men.
In 1916, the
Logan Council
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(#588) was formed. It changed its name to the
Cache Valley Council (#588) in 1922, changing it again in 1924 to
Cache Valley Area Council (#588). In 1919, the
Ogden Council
Scouting in Utah has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
History
The first known Boy Scout Troop was the Episcopalian Troop One led by Reverend R ...
(#589) was formed. It changed its name to the
Ogden Gateway Area Council
Scouting in Utah has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
History
The first known Boy Scout Troop was the Episcopalian Troop One led by Reverend R ...
(#589) in 1922, changing it again in 1934 to
Ogden Area Council
Scouting in Utah has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
History
The first known Boy Scout Troop was the Episcopalian Troop One led by Reverend R ...
(#589). In 1951, the Ogden Area Council changed its name
Lake Bonneville Council
Scouting in Utah has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
History
The first known Boy Scout Troop was the Episcopalian Troop One led by Reverend R ...
(#589).
In 1920, Ogden Council Scout Executive,
G.A. Goates, led 85 boys and Scoutmasters on a 14-day hike through
Yellowstone National Park. According to the
Department of the Interior
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, 3,800 feet of motion picture film was taken of the trip.
In 1916, the
Salt Lake City Council
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(#590) was formed. It changed its name to the
Salt Lake and South Davis Counties Council
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(#590) in 1926, changing it again in 1926 to
Salt Lake City Area Council (#590). In 1951 it changed its name to
Great Salt Lake Council (#590). In 1921, the
Utah County Council
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(#591) was formed. In 1922 it changed its name to the
Timpanagos Area Council
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(#591). In 1924, the
Zion National Park Council
The Utah National Parks Council (UNPC) is a former local council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) that served youth in areas of Utah who live south of Salt Lake County and in some isolated areas of Nevada and Arizona. It was headquartered in Ore ...
(#670) was formed. In 1930 it merged with Timpanagos Area Council. In 1924, the
Bryce Canyon Council Bryce may refer to:
People
*Bryce (given name)
*Bryce (surname)
Places
*Bryce Canyon National Park
*Mount Bryce
*Bryce, Utah
*Bryce, Arizona
Other
*Bryce (software)
*Bryce Hospital
See also
*Brice (disambiguation) Bricius most often refers to Br ...
(#671) was formed. In 1936 it merged with Timpanagos Area Council to become the
Utah National Parks Council (#591).
Until its withdrawal in 2019, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints remained a major sponsor of Scouting in Utah, however churches of other faiths, and other non-profit organizations continue to be sponsors of Utah Scouting programs. Most, if not all troops welcome those of all faiths to their program.
Until 1993, the Lake Bonneville Council and Cache Valley Council covered northern Utah. Those councils merged with the
Jim Bridger Council
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(#639) to become the
Trapper Trails Council. Along with the Great Salt Lake Council of central Utah and the
Utah National Parks Council of southern Utah, the Trapper Trails Council became part of the
Crossroads of the West Council
The Crossroads of the West Council is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves the Scouts in all of Utah, Bear Lake and Franklin counties in southeastern Idaho, and Uinta, Sweetwater, Sublette, and a portion of Lincoln count ...
(#590) in 2020 following the withdrawal of the LDS Church from scouting. The
Snake River Council
Scouting in Idaho has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
History
The Ashton Council was founded in Ashton, Idaho in 1917. It closed in 1918.
...
served Scouts in
Idaho and
Nevada, as well as Utah, prior to its merger into the
Mountain West Council.
Boy Scouts of America in Utah today
Utah and adjacent parts of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming are currently served by Scouts BSA's
Crossroads of the West Council
The Crossroads of the West Council is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves the Scouts in all of Utah, Bear Lake and Franklin counties in southeastern Idaho, and Uinta, Sweetwater, Sublette, and a portion of Lincoln count ...
.
Crossroads of the West Council
Crossroads of the West Council serves Scouts in Utah and adjacent areas of Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, and Idaho.
*Old Ephrain District (1) – Idaho: Franklin, Bear Lake Counties; Utah: Box Elder, Cache, Rich Counties
*Weber Rapids District (2) – Weber County; Morgan County
*Jim Bridger District (3) – Wyoming: Lincoln, Uinta, Sublette, Sweetwater Counties; Utah: Daggett County
*Thurston Peak District (4) – Davis County
*Oquirrh Mountain District (5) – Salt Lake County (West of I-15 minus Draper and Sandy); Tooele County
*Wasatch Peaks District (6) – Salt Lake County (East of I-15 including Draper and Sandy); Summit County
*Timpanogos District (7) Utah County North (Orem and all cities north); Wasatch, Duchesne, Uintah Counties
*Silver Sage District (8) – Utah County South (Provo and all cities south); Juab, Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan Counties
*Spanish Trails District (9) – Sanpete, Millard, Sevier, Beaver, Piute, Wayne, Iron, Garfield, Washington, and Kane Counties in Utah, Lincoln County in Nevada, the Arizona Strip
Great Southwest Council
The Great Southwest Council of BSA is headquartered in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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, and provides
Scouting
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to youth in northern New Mexico, northeast Arizona, Utah south of the
San Juan River, and the
Durango
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and
Mesa Verde areas of Colorado.
Girl Scouting in Utah
Two
Girl Scout
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councils serve Utah.
History
Girl Scouting in Utah started in 1920 in
Ogden, Utah
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and the first troops registered in Salt Lake City in 1921. In 1961 the current major council in Utah, Girl Scouts of Utah, was founded by the merging of several smaller councils.
Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council
In Utah,
Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council, headquartered in
Phoenix, Arizona, serves girls living on the
Navajo Nation in southern Utah.
Girl Scouts of Utah
Girls Scouts of Utah, headquartered in
Salt Lake City, serves over 9,000 girls in Utah and
West Wendover, Nevada
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.
;Service Centers:
*Northern Utah Service Center in
Riverdale, Utah
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Geography
According to the United States Census Bur ...
*Central Utah Service Center in
Orem, Utah
;Camps
*Camp Cloud Rim is at over by Lake Brimhall in the
Wasatch Mountains near
Park City, Utah. It was built by the Utah
Works Progress Administration in the early 1930s. Originally named Camp Pinar, it was renamed to Camp Cloud Rim in 1937. The Lodge was destroyed by fire in 1992 but rebuilt and named the Janet Quinney Lawson Lodge. The new lodge was dedicated on August 14, 1999, and Janet Quinney Lawson was in attendance for the ceremony. In 2013, the Girl Scouts of Utah council officially bought 236 acres of land just south of Cloud Rim from Silver Islet Lake Partners. The land has a conservation easement on all but 18 acres, so the Girl Scouts plan to build some rustic cabins, but will mostly preserve the land.
*Trefoil Ranch is near Provo, Utah. It was built in 1943 by volunteers. In 2002, a new lodge was built and dedicated in 2003 featuring new restrooms, a classroom facility, and a new showerhouse.
See also
*
Operation On-Target
References
Further reading
*
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External links
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Utah
Youth organizations based in Utah
Western Region (Boy Scouts of America)