Pack overview

Cub Scout Pack 60 is a local pack serving families in the Morgantown, WV area. The pack provides a family-friendly program where scouts can build confidence, character, outdoor skills, and friendships.

Location and community served

Pack 60 serves families in and around Morgantown, WV. The pack meets Tuesdays at 7:00 PM at Suncrest United Methodist Church in Morgantown.

Meeting host

Pack 60 meets at Suncrest United Methodist Church in Morgantown, WV. Families should use pack communications for current arrival details and schedule changes.

Mountaineer Area Council

Pack 60 is part of Mountaineer Area Council, which serves Scouts and families across northern West Virginia and eastern Ohio. The council maintains several camp properties, including Camp Mountaineer, Sandscrest Scout Reservation, and Fort Steuben Scout Reservation.

Mountaineer Area Council also operates service centers and Scout Shops in Wheeling and Fairmont. The Fairmont Service Center and Scout Shop is at 1831 Speedway Avenue, Fairmont, WV 26554, and the council lists the phone number as (304) 366-3940. Families can use the council Scout Shops page for current shop information and uniform resources.

Meeting rhythm

The pack typically uses a Tuesday meeting rhythm along with service opportunities, outings, and seasonal traditions. Specific dates, arrival details, and schedule changes should be confirmed through official pack communications.

Pack values

Pack 60 aims to be welcoming, helpful, active, safe, and family-centered. Scouts learn by doing, and families help make the program possible.

Family involvement

Cub Scouting works best when families participate. Parents and guardians help their scouts, support den leaders, assist with events, and volunteer in ways that fit their time and skills.

Donations and activity payments

Families can use Pack 60’s PayPal link for donations and activity payments when directed by pack leadership. Include a clear note with the payment so the pack knows what it is for.

Leadership overview

Pack leadership includes program leaders, committee volunteers, den leaders, and other adults who help with activities, communications, membership, finances, advancement, and outdoor planning.

What makes Pack 60 special

Pack 60 is built around shared family experiences: campouts, Pinewood Derby, service projects, hikes, creative projects, pack meetings, and community events.