


AOL DEN

The Arrow of Light den is where Cub Scouts in fifth grade take their final steps in Cub Scouting and prepare to cross over into Scouts BSA.
This den represents the highest level of achievement in Cub Scouts and focuses on building leadership skills, independence, and a deep understanding of the values found in the Scout Oath and Law.
Arrow of Light Scouts take on more responsibility within their den, often serving as role models for younger Cub Scouts. They participate in more advanced outdoor adventures, learn essential Scout skills like camping, knot-tying, first aid, and teamwork, and begin to work closely with local Scouts BSA troops to understand what lies ahead.
As they complete their required adventures and earn the Arrow of Light badge (the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Scouts BSA uniform) Scouts gain the knowledge, experience, and confidence they need to thrive in the next phase of their Scouting journey.
In the Arrow of Light den, it’s all about stepping up, giving back, and getting ready for what’s next!