Greater Saint Louis Area Council - District Organization

District Organization

  • Boone Trails District is located in Saint Charles, Lincoln, and Warren counties in Missouri.
  • Cherokee District is located in Southern Scott, Eastern Stoddard, New Madrid, Mississippi, Dunklin, and Pemiscot counties in Missouri.
  • Egyptian District is located in Hamilton, Franklin, Williamson, and Saline counties in Illinois.
  • Grand Towers District is located in Saint Louis, Missouri.
  • Gravois Trail District is located in south Saint Louis County, Missouri.
  • Kaskaskia District is located in Perry, Jackson, Union, Alexander, Pulaski, and Johnson counties in Illinois.
  • New Horizons District is located in west Saint Louis County, Missouri.
  • North Star District is located in north Saint Louis County, Missouri
  • Osage District is located in Franklin and Crawford counties in Missouri.
  • Ozark Trailblazers District is located in Washington, Iron, Reynolds, Madison, Saint Francois, and Sainte Genevieve counties in Missouri.
  • Pathfinder District is located in mid Saint Louis County, Missouri.
  • River Trails District is located in Jefferson County, Missouri.
  • Shawnee District is located in Cape Girardeau, Bollinger, Madison, Perry, and Northern Scott counties in Missouri.
  • Sioux District is located in Southern Reynolds, Wayne, Western Stoddard, Carter, Butler, and Ripley counties in Missouri.
  • Thunderbird District is located in South Saint Louis, Missouri.

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