Historic Trails Award

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CountryUnited States
Created1956
AwardedforStudying, hiking or camp along, and performing a service project for a historic trail
Historic Trails Award
OwnerScouting America
CountryUnited States
Created1956
Awarded forStudying, hiking or camp along, and performing a service project for a historic trail
Website
http://www.scouting.org/awards/awards-central/historic-trails/
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The Historic Trails Award is an award of Scouting America designed to promote the ideals of Scouting, Scoutcraft, citizenship, self-reliance, and appreciation of national history. It is awarded for studying, hiking or camping along, and performing a service project for a historic trail. The award may be earned by Cub Scouts, Scouts, Sea Scouts, Venturers and Scout Leaders.[1] The Historic Trails Award was established in April 1956, along with the 50-Miler Award.[2][3]

The Historic Trails Award is presented as a cloth or leather patch and as a decal. The award may not be worn on the uniform but is affixed to equipment such as backpacks or sewn onto items such as patch vests or blankets.[4]

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