Scouting in Iowa

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Template:Portalpar Scouting in Iowa has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

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Early history (1910-1950)

Recent history (1950-1990)

Scouting in Iowa today

There are eight Boy Scouts of America local councils in Iowa.

Hawkeye Area Council

(new districts in 2005)

  • Red Cedar District
  • Three Rivers District
  • Old Capitol Valley District

Formerly

  • North Star District
  • Temaque District
  • Wapsiketa District
  • Wauhawk District

Illowa Council

  • Chief Blackhawk District
  • Hoover District
  • Kittan District
  • Medicine Lodge District
  • Mesquakie District
  • Sac-Fox District
  • Sha-Bo-Na District

Mid America Council

  • Diamond Dick District
  • Goldenrod District
  • Lewis & Clark District
  • Nischa Nimat District
  • Ohwahnasee District
  • Petah La Shauro District
  • Soaring Eagle District
  • Thundercloud District
  • Trailblazer District
  • Twin Lakes District
  • Wagon Wheel District
  • War Eagle District

Mid-Iowa Council

  • Bo Qui District
  • Broken Arrow District
  • Golden Eagle District
  • Hawkeye District
  • Raccoon River Valley District
  • Tamaha District

Mississippi Valley Council

  • Cherokee District
  • Fox District
  • River Valley District
  • Shoquoquon District

Northeast Iowa Council

  • Dellaykee
  • Dubuque District

Winnebago Council

  • Lakeland District
  • North Rivers District
  • Sundance District
  • Wabuha District
  • Wild River District

Sioux Council