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Welcome to Troop 30!

We are an active, Scout-led and adult-engaged organization that focuses on the life skills and character development of all our Scouts. With special attention to successfully transitioning new Scouts into the Troop, each member enjoys finding his own path and pace under the guidance of a supportive adult leadership team. Our unique Eagle Enrichment program is also available to those who wish to earn the highest level in Scouting. We equally provide opportunities for parents and families to become knowledgeable of the Scouting program and involved in our Troop in a variety of ways. We purposefully designed age-based patrols so each Scout can connect with friends and learn from peers while providing Troop-wide learning and experiences so all Scouts can connect as one community. We proudly welcome new Scouts and their families and look forward to expanding our community of service-minded people by encouraging growing young men achieve their true potential.

New Scout Transition
Crossing over from Cub Scouts to Boys Scouts is a big achievement in every Scout’s journey. As one quickly learns, there are material differences between the two programs, and Troop 30 Scouts and Adult Leaders are prepared to ensure each new Scout has a great transition.

Troop 30 also welcomes those boys who have never had a scouting experience before or are returning to the program. We provide the necessary guidance to educate and advance all boys who wish to have a life-defining experience in leadership, friendship, and skill-building.

For our parents, we also have a unique program to educate on all the new language, programs and opportunities for both Scouts and their families. Learn more at our Prospective Scouts page.

Engaging Troop Meetings
Troop 30 meets weekly on Monday evenings (7:00pm - 8:00pm) at St. Michael's Church. These meetings highlight different team building, training and inspirational experiences along with rank advancement, skill activities, and monthly campout planning. Troop Meetings also provide a time for older Scouts to teach younger ranks skills using the EDGE method. This helps advance younger Scouts in their knowledge while giving older Scouts the opportunity to build their own leadership style and approach.

Exciting Camping Opportunities
Troop 30 offers a wide variety of camping experiences for Scouts and families of any experience level. Each month the Troop works together to plan its unique campouts from backpacking at Enchanted Rock, enjoying the waterways at The Narrows, waking up on Westlake Beach, challenging one another at an overnight game lock-in or even exploring downtown Austin. Activities can include hiking, canoeing, archery, boating, shooting, fishing and more outdoor adventures that create lasting memories. No Scout should be nervous if they have limited camping experience. All Troop 30 Scouts and leaders are ready to help demonstrate how to pitch one’s own tent and cook meals on the Troop’s stoves.

During the summer, Troop 30 organizes a wonderful opportunity at Lost Pines Scout Camp for Scouts to easily earn a great number of Merit Badges as well as rank advancement through the “Eagle Quest” courses. For older Scouts, Troop 30 organizes one or two “High Adventure camps” each year which includes backpacking at Philmont Scout Ranch, sailing and SCUBA Diving at Florida Sea Base, canoeing at Northern Tier, and packrafting at MOHAB Base Camp.

Our Advancement Programs
With our “Path to First Class” program, new Scouts can set a course to advance at a pace most suitable for their individual desires. Our mid-sized Troop also allows for every Scout to choose which leadership role meets their needs and find new ways to demonstrate independence and responsibility. Troop 30 also strongly encourages candidates to go to the National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) to further develop and refine their leadership abilities.

For those interested in achieving Eagle or even the coveted Palm recognitions, Troop 30 has an engaging enrichment program that coaches each Scout to complete their Eagle Project and successfully prepare for the final Board of Review.

Giving Back Through Community Service
Troop 30 has strong ties to our community which is another important cornerstone of our program. From our regular work with Mobile Loaves and Fishes to the Troop’s involvement with regular Eagle projects throughout the year, the Scouts are able to give back on a regular basis to the underserved areas throughout Central Texas.

Communication is Key
Troop 30 centralizes all its communication on one system making it easier for Scouts and families to track progress and keep updated on all Troop events and activities. We guide Scouts to learn effective ways to communicate on email, navigate their rank status and accomplishments on TroopMaster, as well as provide countless opportunities to present in front of others to build their verbal communication.

Our Parent Volunteers
We believe that if everyone does a little, a lot will get done. We are proud of our engaged parents who help all our Scouts achieve their goals. Parents can participate at campouts, teach skills at Troop meetings, become Merit Badge Counselors that leverage their personal or professional interest and even participate on Board of Reviews (advancing Scouts to the next rank). Our Adult Leaders go the extra mile to help guide the Scout Leaders. Together, all the parents enjoy seeing these young men grow and develop while having a lot of fun along the way.

Want to learn more? Visit our Prospective Scouts page to understand the benefits of our mid-sized, age-based patrol organization that welcomes new Scouts from all Packs, Troop Transfers and those who are new to the overall BSA program.


Ready to Connect? Contact our Scoutmaster or Committee Chair with any questions.

Saturday, November 2, 2024: It's My Park Day! Check back later in September for sign-up information.

Posted by vseshadri on Sep 13 2024 - 10:46pm

Hey Scouts!  Looking to get those hard to find "Conservation" service hours?  There is an opportunity for you to get hours by volunteering at the Austin Nature and Science Center.  You will need to sign up at the website here: https://www.austintexas.gov/ansc

CALLING ALL PARENTS: MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 9th at 7:00pm

Posted by vseshadri on Sep 7 2024 - 11:00am

We will be having an All-Parent Meeting on Monday, September 9 from 7:00pm - 8:00pm, and we kindly ask that you send at least one parent to represent the Scout and household. There is much to go over to refresh y'all on many opportunities, roles and processes that will help not just your Scout advance but others as well. We will meet in Room 8 in the school building on the other side of the Sanctuary. Much more room to sit and discuss! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Heather Schueppert, Committee Chair, at heather@evolutionstrategy.com or 832.628.6210.

Evan Wiprud's Eagle Project on Sat, Sept 7th!

Posted by esmith on Aug 21 2024 - 7:43pm

Please volunteer for Evan Wiprud’s Eagle Project on Saturday, Sept  7th at 9:00am-noon at the House Rabbit Rescue Network (110 W Pflugerville Pkwy, Suite E, Pflugerville 78660).  This is a great way to pay it forward if you plan to have your own Eagle Project someday.  Please sign up on the troop website calendar.

Path to Eagle Presentation

Posted by hschueppert on Aug 17 2024 - 10:38am

For those Scouts who are Star or Life Rank (or very close!), Mrs. Smith will be delivering a Path to Eagle Presentation, which will highlight the important steps to reach the ultimate rank of Eagle. Unlike what one will find in the Scout Handbook, the path to become an Eagle Scout once one has reached Life is a very intricate, detailed process. So, Mrs. Smith will help everyone - Scouts and Parents - better understand the specific steps and "demystify" what this is all about. More details about this presentation will be given at the All Parent Meeting on Monday, September 9th.

Sign-Up for Winter Lost Pines 2024

Posted by hschueppert on Aug 17 2024 - 10:31am

Mrs. Madelynn Arnold (nolagirluk@gmail.com) is kindly coordinating Winter Lost Pines this year, which will be from January 3 - 6, 2025. Please sign-up by October 1, 2024 (Scouts and adults) to guarantee a spot at this fantastic camp! As a reminder, we register as a Troop, and Mrs. Arnold will be the main liaison to work with you on the necessary merit badge course selections, medical forms and other logistics.

Final Reminder: Welcome Back Pool Party TODAY

Posted by hschueppert on Aug 17 2024 - 10:26am

Sunday, August 18 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm will be our Welcome Back Pool Party and Potluck. PLEASE register on the website if you and any family members (all are welcome!) will be attending so we have an accurate count for food and beverage. We also ask that you bring an appetizer or dessert to share - write what you will bring in the notes section.