Outdoor Skills and Adventures
Leadership Development
Meaningful Experiences
Adventure Awaits
The friendships built around campfires, the confidence earned through leading peers, the grit required to overcome challenges on the trail. These experiences help shape young people into capable, resilient adults.
Scouting gives youth the opportunity to unplug, explore, lead, serve, and grow in ways that are increasingly hard to find.
These years in middle school and high school go by too quickly. We invite you to slow down, pull up a comfy seat, and join us by the campfire.
Adventure with a Purpose
Youth Led Activities
Responsibility, service, teamwork, and resilience through meaningful experiences. Scouts plan meetings, lead events, organize campouts, volunteer in their community, and mentor younger scouts with guidance from experienced adult leaders.
Outdoor Experiences
Scouts belong outside. Troop 110 camps monthly during the school year, regularly attends summer camps across the southeast, and offers opportunities ranging from local hikes and campouts to national high-adventure camps across the country.
Individual Journeys
Whether your scout wants to pursue Eagle Scout, attend high adventure bases, build leadership skills, or simply spend more time outdoors camping and fishing with friends, Troop 110 supports their journey.
Become a Scout at Troop 110
Visit
Meet the troop, ask questions, and see a youth-led meeting in action
Join
Attend campouts, learn outdoor skills, and become a valued part of your patrol.
Grow
Build confidence, develop leadership skills, and create memories that last a lifetime.
Learn Outdoors. Lead Anywhere.
Troop 110 is a welcoming, youth-led troop focused on outdoor adventure, leadership development, and service.
Our scouts don’t just attend events, they lead them.
From planning campouts and creating menus to leading meetings and organizing Court of Honor, scouts gain real leadership experience in a supportive environment where they are encouraged to step up, try new things, and grow at their own pace.
Whether your scout is crossing over from Cub Scouts or completely new to Scouting, every scout has a place at Troop 110.
Learn Outdoors. Lead Anywhere.
Troop 110 is a welcoming, youth-led troop focused on outdoor adventure, leadership development, and service.
Our scouts don’t just attend events, they lead them.
From planning campouts and creating menus to leading meetings and organizing Court of Honor, scouts gain real leadership experience in a supportive environment where they are encouraged to step up, try new things, and grow at their own pace.
Whether your scout is crossing over from Cub Scouts or completely new to Scouting, every scout has a place at Troop 110.
Troop 110 Quick Start Guide for New Scouts
Whether you are brand new to Scouting America and Scouts BSA or preparing to transition from Cub Scouts, this guide will help you understand how our Troop works and what to expect during your first year. Still have questions? Let us know and we will be happy to help.
Troop 110 Quick Start Guide for New Scouts
Whether you are brand new to Scouting America and Scouts BSA or preparing to transition from Cub Scouts, this guide will help you understand how our Troop works and what to expect during your first year. Still have questions? Let us know and we will be happy to help.
2025 Recap
7 weekend campouts
8 days at summer camp
4 days at winter camp
14 days at Philmont with 4 scouts
228 miles hiked
371 service hours completed
7 individual awards earned
23 rank advancements
79 merit badges awarded
2 Eagle Scouts
1 Scoutmaster of the Year honoree
Experience Scouting with Troop 110
Weekly troop meetings on Monday nights
Monthly campouts during the school year
Counselors for over 50 merit badges
Winter Camp and Summer Camp annually
High adventure experiences like Philmont and Sea Base
Waterfront activities like fishing and paddle sports
Outdoor skills like knots, lashings, firestarting
Life skills like outdoor cooking and fitness
NYLT participation for eligible scouts
Troop-level ILST leadership training
Order of the Arrow participation and service