What do troop dues pay for?
Local troop fees help support the operation of Troop 4110 and the resources needed for the local program. Specific event costs such as campsites, meals, rafting, or other paid activities are generally handled separately.
What is the annual Open House?
Each August, Troop 4110 holds an Open House for interested families. Parents can hear an overview of the program and ask questions while boys participate in activities and get a feel for the troop.
What are the different Trail Life program levels?
Trail Life serves boys from ages 5–17, kindergarten through 12th grade, with a program designed to grow with…
Trail Life serves boys from ages 5–17, kindergarten through 12th grade, with a program designed to grow with them.
Woodland Trails — Ages 5–10 / Grades K–5
Younger Trailmen learn through hands-on activities, outdoor adventure, skills, games, character development, and biblical teaching. Woodland Trails is divided into three age-based patrols: Foxes (K–1), Hawks (2–3), and Mountain Lions (4–5).
Navigators — Ages 11–13 / Grades 6–8
Navigators begin taking greater ownership of their skills, advancement, service, decisions, and leadership.
Adventurers — Ages 14–17 / Grades 9–12
The oldest Trailmen take on greater independence, leadership, mentoring, service, and advanced challenges as they prepare for Christian manhood.
Visit our Program page for a more complete explanation of how Trail Life grows with your son.

