Pack 787 is one of the oldest Cub Scout charters in San Diego County, carrying on a proud tradition for over 80 years!
Our families come from the Oceanside, Vista, Bonsall, and Camp Pendleton areas.
We are part of the Rancho San Luis Rey Zone within the San Diego-Imperial Council (SDIC) # 049. We are chartered by the Pacific Youth Alliance, and have a partnership with the San Luis Rey Valley United Methodist Church. We typically meet at the church, and sometimes hold larger meetings at Mission Meadows Elementary School.
In Pack 787, Scouts get to experience and learn about everything from camping to community involvement to sporting activities, and much more! We hope that they will form lasting friendships with the fellow Cub Scouts in their den and pack - and that the families will also have the chance to meet and form great relationships based on shared experiences, goals, and triumphs. Cub Scouts is a family program. One of our goals is to strengthen family bonds.
We typically have 20 to 30 boys and girls in the Pack, with 4 to 6 kids of the same grade per Den.
The Cub Scouting program is now open to boys and girls, to better serve today's busy families. By welcoming both girls and boys into the program, even more youth will have access to the character development and values-based leadership that Scouting promises. With a unique blended model that builds on the proven benefits of a single-gender program, boys and girls meet and do most of their adventures in separate Dens, and occasionally come together as part of the whole Pack.
Our dens meet twice a month, there is a monthly parent meeting, and a monthly Pack Show where we all come together for recognitions and Pack activities. Other events and activities are scheduled using Scoutbook and good old word of mouth. You can find more information on Family Scouting here.
In Pack 787, Scouts get to experience and learn about everything from camping to community involvement to sporting activities, and much more! We hope that they will form lasting friendships with the fellow Cub Scouts in their den and pack - and that the families will also have the chance to meet and form great relationships based on shared experiences, goals, and triumphs. Cub Scouts is a family program. One of our goals is to strengthen family bonds.
We typically have 20 to 30 boys and girls in the Pack, with 4 to 6 kids of the same grade per Den.
The Cub Scouting program is now open to boys and girls, to better serve today's busy families. By welcoming both girls and boys into the program, even more youth will have access to the character development and values-based leadership that Scouting promises. With a unique blended model that builds on the proven benefits of a single-gender program, boys and girls meet and do most of their adventures in separate Dens, and occasionally come together as part of the whole Pack.
Our dens meet twice a month, there is a monthly parent meeting, and a monthly Pack Show where we all come together for recognitions and Pack activities. Other events and activities are scheduled using Scoutbook and good old word of mouth. You can find more information on Family Scouting here.
Who are the Cub Scouts?
Cub Scouts is one of several programs under the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) organization, serving all youth from grades K-5.
The BSA’s mission is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family. In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves, and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning, and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life. You can learn more about the aims and methods, benefits, and costs of the Cub Scout program here. Be sure to watch the short video for parents new to Scouting.
The BSA’s mission is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family. In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves, and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning, and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life. You can learn more about the aims and methods, benefits, and costs of the Cub Scout program here. Be sure to watch the short video for parents new to Scouting.
COVID-19 update
Our Pack persevered through the pandemic with virtual adventures, shared experiences, and family engagement.
We resumed in-person meetings in Fall of 2021 and have been able to stay in-person while following BSA and CDC guidelines and policies, which are subject to change.
The program may include a blend of virtual and in-person activities.
Follow #SCOUTINGATHOME for examples, or visit https://www.scouting.org/scoutingathome/
We resumed in-person meetings in Fall of 2021 and have been able to stay in-person while following BSA and CDC guidelines and policies, which are subject to change.
The program may include a blend of virtual and in-person activities.
Follow #SCOUTINGATHOME for examples, or visit https://www.scouting.org/scoutingathome/