Adventure Rangers (Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade), participate in more challenging camping and outdoor activities while emphasizing skill development, advanced camping, Junior Leadership Training, Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship (FCF), and Bronze, Silver, and Gold medals with national recognition.
Adventurers from the past include men like Christopher Columbus, who sailed west into uncharted waters to get to India and discovered the American continents; Nicolaus Copernicus, who developed a new theory about the arrangement of our universe; and Jedidiah Strong Smith, who explored the wilds of America's western frontier. These are men who inspire us all to probe and expand our horizons.
As Adventure Rangers, sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade young men have the chance to do as these men. A Ranger is one who explores new frontiers, so the Adventure Ranger will explore new areas as he learns the history of Royal Rangers and takes advantage of opportunities for the future.
As an Adventure Ranger, a young man will experience growth in four ways:
| Physically:Their bodies will grow strong through proper exercise and diet. | |
| Spiritually: Their spirits will grow strong through prayer, Bible study and witnessing. | |
| Mentally: Their minds will grow strong by reading, studying, and memorizing Scripture passages. | |
| Socially: Their relationships with people will grow strong by learning how to treat them. |
If the young man was promoted from Discovery Rangers into Adventure Rangers, he should have completed the necessary recruit requirements as one of his last tasks as a Discovery Ranger. The young man's Discovery Rangers records or Handbook will contain the information verifying that he has completed the recruit requirements.
If the boy is joining Royal Rangers for the first time as an Adventure Ranger, he will need to complete the following recruit steps:
- Be in at least sixth grade
- Complete the Royal Ranger Charter form
- Complete the outpost medical information and parents' medical waiver
- Recite the pledge to the United States flag
- Recite the pledge to the Christian flag
- Recite the Royal Ranger Pledge
- Recite the meaning of the four red points of the Royal Ranger Emblem
- Recite the meaning of the four gold points of the Royal Ranger Emblem
- Recite the meaning of the eight blue points of the Royal Ranger Emblem
- Recite the Royal Ranger Motto
- With the boy's parents or guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet Preventing Child and Substance Abuse: A Parent's Guide. (Included with the Adventure Rangers Handbook.)
- Participate in a Recruit Interview.
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Royal Rangers is an activity-based outdoor program seeking to develop the total boy for Christ according to Christ's example (Luke 2:52). Royal Rangers provides boys and young men the opportunity to discover and develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, while learning teamwork, leadership, and a variety of outdoor skills. An individual's progress may be represented by his progress along a structured advancement program where recognition is given for his progress toward each advancement level.
Come be a part of this exciting program as we work together to reach men and boys for Christ through the ministry of Royal Rangers!
Royal Rangers
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Advancement Logbooks Now Available!
The NEW advancment logooks are now available for purchase through Gospel Publishing House.
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New Medals Applications Now Available
New medals applications are now available for the Ranger Kids Gold Trail, Discovery Rangers Gold Eagle, and Expedition Rangers E3 awards.
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Announcing the New Honor GMA Award
The New Honor Gold Medal of Achievement recognizes boys who hear the highest award in all four Royal Rangers age groups.
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LEAD 2010 National Council & Conference
The LEAD 2010 National Council and conference is coming soon! Don't miss out on this great opportunity to hear the latest news on the direction of Royal Rangers.
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Town Hall Meeting on the Future of Royal Rangers
In the fall of 2009 National Director Doug Marsh conducted a Town Hall Meeting in Springfield, MO to discuss the future of Royal Rangers. Find out what this important meeting was all about!



