On Saturday April 26th, the troop will take a 10+ mile hike to the top of Old Rag Mountain. We'll assemble at CCES at 7am, drive to Old Rag, hike to the campsite and set up camp, and then bring our daypacks to hike up the mountain and around the loop.

Cost of $20 covers price of day use tickets, transportation, and backcountry camping permits.

Cub Scouts are invited to do the hike as a day hike without camping overnight. There may be some limited options to carpool for the day hike with same-day return, but we ask that the Cubs bring a parent/guardian. Cubs do not need to register here and can just email Mr. Gill at gilltots@gmail.com to let us know if you plan on coming.

Going to Old Rag is almost like going back in time. The mountain is made primarily of "Old Rag Granite", which is a billion years old. There's also intrusive basalt, which is a mere half billion years old. Who knows, there may be strange rock formations, ruins from the distant past, plants and animals unknown to modern science, stray dinosaurs. You just never know.

To reduce crowding on the mountain the National Park Service has reinstituted the ticketing system from past years. Tickets go on sale 30 days prior to your visit. Ticket holders must show ID to for the ticket to be valid and gain entry to the mountain. There is a daily limit of 800 tickets. Please register ASAP so we know if we should try to get more tickets.

Please read the flyer for more details.