Eagle Trail Overview
During your Scoutmaster Conference as you complete your Life Scout requirements you will discuss with the Scoutmaster your plans for the final, rugged path to Eagle. Achieving the Eagle rank will require that you use all the skills you have learned in your scouting career, especially your leadership skills. Adults inside and outside the troop will be supportive of your efforts but becoming an Eagle Scout is up to you.
A good place for you to get started is the Eagle Scout Resource Page on the Spirit of Adventure's website. There you can download an Eagle Project Workbook and an Eagle application. Once you are ready to begin your trail to Eagle, you should find an adult in the troop who can act as your advisor.
More Eagle Scout resources:
During your Scoutmaster Conference as you complete your Life Scout requirements you will discuss with the Scoutmaster your plans for the final, rugged path to Eagle. Achieving the Eagle rank will require that you use all the skills you have learned in your scouting career, especially your leadership skills. Adults inside and outside the troop will be supportive of your efforts but becoming an Eagle Scout is up to you.
A good place for you to get started is the Eagle Scout Resource Page on the Spirit of Adventure's website. There you can download an Eagle Project Workbook and an Eagle application. Once you are ready to begin your trail to Eagle, you should find an adult in the troop who can act as your advisor.
More Eagle Scout resources:
- NESA Trail to Eagle: National Eagle Scout Association's guide for Eagle requirements
- EagleScout.org: A comprehensive source on all Eagle Scout requirements