Foothills District
Who are we?
The Foothills District is a captivating region in Arkansas that exists between the foothills of several mountain ranges. This scenic area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike, boasting rolling hills, pristine rivers, and dense forests perfect for Scouting adventures. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the area and embark on thrilling Scouting expeditions amid breathtaking natural landscapes. Whether you're hiking, camping, or simply enjoying the serenity of the outdoors, the Foothills District invites you to experience the essence of Arkansas in every scenic vista and historic landmark.
Scouting in the Foothills District is a long-standing tradition that all members of the community are welcomed and encouraged to participate in. The Foothills District is home to over 25 Scouting units, from packs to exploring posts. Each Scouting unit has something different to offer, but all share the aims and methods of Scouting.
Getting Involved
The Foothills District holds it's monthly Roundtable on the first Thursday of every month at the Greenbrier First Methodist Church at 7 PM. We also hold a monthly district committee meething the third Thursday of every month at the Lewis Science Center at the University of Central Arkansas at 7 PM. Please check the council calendar for more information about these monthly meetings, or to learn how to get involved with Scouting.
The Foothills District is comprised of the following counties:
- Cleburne
- Conway
- Faulkner
- Perry
- Van Buren
- Stone
The Foothills District serves the following communities:
- Conway
- Mayflower
- Morrilton
- Clinton
- Greenbrier
- Heber Springs
- Mountain View