Cub Scout Pack 1776 is scheduled to camp at Fort Washington State Park this August 9th-11th. The cost for the trip will be $20 per person and includes includes: Saturday Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Campfire Snacks; and Sunday Breakfast. If you plan on attending please email dgriess@cubscoutpack1776.org. I will be available at the church to drop off money on July 10th and 24th from 7-8pm. I will also be able to collect payments at our fishing trip on July 13th.
Fort Washington State Park is rich in modern recreational facilities and historical significance. The park takes its name from the temporary fort built by George Washington’s troops in the fall of 1777, before heading to Valley Forge. Fort Washington blossoms with flowering dogwood in the spring and the park is popular with hikers and picnickers. The seasonal migration of raptors is enjoyed by many avid birders from the parks observation tower.
Fort Washington has 3.5 miles of trails, fishing, a disc golf course, a softball field and lots of space to play and do activities. Scouts are welcome to bring bikes, fishing gear, and those scouts who have earned their whittling chip will be allowed, with parental approval, to bring their pocketknives.




We are so excited to get summer rolling that we had to add another outing! Whether or not you can make it to Valley Forge on Saturday, we hope to see you at Pennypack Park on Sunday. Come out with Mike and Nora Magras for a local hike through many of the beautiful trails in our own backyard – PENNYPACK PARK. This is a shorter hike so no lunch is necessary, but feel free to bring a snack and plenty of water. Sunscreen, bug spray, hat, and anything else you will find helpful. Of course, you can pack a lunch and stay longer if you like.
Join us for fresh air and exercise and a touch of history – oh and did we mention DINOSAUR FOSSILS!! That’s right! Valley Forge has amazing trails and beautiful views, historic significance, and more. Like dinosaur fossils!!! Now, it’s no secret, but it’s purposely not advertised where they are, so consider this fun outing like a scavenger hunt for young explorers! What kid doesn’t LOVE exploring!







