Mt Diablo Silverado Council
Mt Diablo Silverado Council
Celebrating 98 years of Scouting

Highlander - An Ongoing Quest

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Click on the links above to see a description of each individual hike, or read below to get an overview of the Highlander program. Patches can be obtained at the Pleasant Hill Scout Shop or by sending in the patch order form.

Program Overview

Started in 2003, the Mt. Diablo Silverado Council's Highlander program encourages youth in Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturing to experience the outdoor wonders that exist within our Council. The program is a series of 14 progressive hikes with a center patch awarded with the first hike and a rocker for each hike. Patches are available for purchase at the Pleasant Hill Scout Shop, or by mail order with the patch order form. Many of the hikes are specific trails, but others, Briones for example, may be awarded for any hikes done within the park. Most of the hikes can be done by youth of any age, however the more difficult ones should only be attempted by Boy Scouts or Venturers.

All of the trips can be completed as day hikes, and overnight camping is available at or near every site. Specific information on camping facilities is listed for each hike. Please remember to file a tour permit and get all necessary approvals ahead of time.

While on the trail, be sure to follow scouting guidelines with regard to courteous and safe hiking. When everyone does this, it helps to maintain the excellent reputation BSA has and allows future Scouts the same access that we enjoy today.

Maps and further information can be obtained from a number of sources. Often State Parks have very good maps available through a visitor's center or ranger station, in addition to informational flyers about the park. Topographic maps from the USGS can also be a good source, however they do not always contain the most complete or up to date trail information. Phone numbers for each park are available on the individual hike pages.

Finally, have fun. We are extremely lucky to have so many beautiful outdoor areas within our Council, do not let them go to waste. Get out there and go hiking!










 

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