All About Troop 416

Welcome to Scouts BSA Troop 416 from Saline, Michigan. We have been a troop for over 50 years!

Meet Troop 416!

Welcome to Scouts BSA Troop 416 from Saline, Michigan. We have been a troop for over 50 years!

  • We are chartered by American Legion Post 322 in Saline.
  • Our weekly troop meetings are Monday evenings at 7pm. The meeting location is the Christ Our King church at 3255 Saline Waterworks Road.
  • Our unit camps all year round, with adventures near and far. You can see more Troop adventures on Facebook (Troop416Saline).

Our Core Values

Scouting is enjoyable and rewarding experience for youth and their families. The Scouting program is designed to guide the Scout through increasingly interesting and challenging levels. At each level Scouts will learn and reinforce skills while taking on increased responsibility within the troop.

We believe in…

Youth-Led Functions

Our scouts are responsible for the planning and execution of our meetings and our adventures together.

Adult Leadership for Guidance

As leaders, our philosophy is to guide and enable the members of the troop to learn and grow safely. Put simply, we teach the the scouts to lead themselves.

Right-Sized Adventure

Our unit camps all year round, with adventures near and far. We have a wide variety of activities for all skill and participation levels.

Scout Spirit

The Scout Oath and Law aren’t just words to us. We emphasize living them in all we do; that’s called Scout Sprit.

Scouts Learn By Doing Things Themselves

Scouts learn more when they are guided to do things themselves. Whether it’s making camp, making dinner, or making an epic gateway to a campsite, it’s scout-led.

Full or Part-Time

We get it. Our scouts all have other commitments like marching band, robotics, and sports. Participation in our troop is flexible and scouts get a lot out of the program while still being a part of other activities.

Be Prepared… the meaning of the motto is that a Scout must prepare himself by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never taken by surprise.

– Lord Robert Baden-Powell

Meet Our Leaders

We are proud to have a team of dedicated and passionate leaders who are committed to creating an amazing scouting experience for every scout.

Josh Fraley

Scoutmaster

Chris Myers

Assistant Scoutmaster

John DeCaro

Assistant Scoutmaster

Doug Franklin

Assistant Scoutmaster

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our troop below.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to us with any other questions.

We camp and have adventures at least every month. In the summer (typically July), we have a week-long summer camp.

Most years, we also have a High Adventure trip open to scouts that are 13+ and of a certain rank and maturity. These include sailing in the Florida Keys, hiking in New Mexico, and canoeing in the Boundary Waters.

Scouting is open to all youth aged 11 to 17, but it may be open to your child if he is 10 depending on participation in Cub Scouts or entering the 6th grade.

No! Although we have many scouts that have graduated from Cub Scouts, we have just as many that joined us in 6th grade and beyond that had never participated in scouting before.