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Camp Rainey Mountain

Troop 6 has chosen to go to Camp Rainey Mountain for the 2026 summer camp. We are reserved for the second week of the camp from June 7 to June 13th. The plan is to rent a large van and go together but we might have someone drive up with a trailer to take the bags if necessary. The cost of the camp, food, and transportation will be about $500 per person with about an extra $100 for those who want to go white water rafting for a day.



Camp Features:

  • Mountainous surroundings, cool evening temperatures/warm daytime temperatures, beautiful panoramic views

  • Private Lake w/ 2 waterfronts, 70°-75° F water temperatures all season

  • Covered pavilions throughout the camp program areas for program use during the day, troop use in the evening

  • The 800 seated air-conditioned H. Randolph Holder Dining Hall

  • Starlink Internet in Dining Hall

  • Centrally located Shower Houses – Male/Female/Adult youth protection compliant, Hot Water!

  • 800+ seat Stewart Amphitheatre for campfires and assemblies

  • Platform tent and Adirondack campsite accommodations for campers

  • Fully stocked Trading Post featuring top name brand camping and outdoor products, as well as all the basic necessities.

  • Snack Shack- With our world-famous Slushies!

  • Two Chapels – Franklin Lakeside Chapel, Chapel in the Woods, beautiful meditation trail

  • Activity Fields throughout the camp for inter-troop activities and camp programs

  • Quartermaster fully stocked with equipment for campsites and service projects

  • Shooting Ranges – fully equipped for shooting sports activities

  • Shotgun, Rifle, and Archery.

  • Two Waterfronts for camp programs feature sailing, rowing, canoeing, swimming, and lifesaving, and more!

  • Ecology/Conservation Center featuring live specimens and nature displays

  • Challenge Valley – Home of our High Adventure programs like COPE & Climbing

  • Trade Skills Facility- this is our 2nd year with our new Trade Skills building and we are already expanding our building and adding a new area for Automotive Maintenance.



All participants must fill out a medical form and get me a copy: MEDICAL FORM


Merit Badge Program

They have not posted the 2026 schedule but it will be the same courses as 2025. We can use this to start thinking about what we want to do. Each scout can pick their own schedule: 2025 Course Schedule


High Adventure

Scouts that are 14 years old or 13, have completed 8th grade, and have attained first class can participate in the High Adventure activities: HIGH ADVENTURE


What Scouts should bring to Camp

  • Scout Field uniform – Complete with shirt, shorts, belt, socks and T-shirts.

  • Scout Activity uniform- Scouting or Troop t-shirts, Scout shorts.

  • Closed toed shoes-Crocs are not considered closed toed shoes.

  • Medical form #680-001 (Click here for current form) (A, B, C sections should be up to date) including copy of insurance card, parents’ signature, tetanus date, and doctor’s signature.

  • Prescription medications only in the quantity needed for summer camp and must have a proper prescription label.

  • Extra clothing - socks, underwear, shoes, etc.

  • Sweater or jacket (YES, We ARE in the MOUNTAINS!!)

  • Rainwear (We recommend a poncho)

  • Sleeping bag

  • Swim trunks

  • Soap, comb, toothbrush, towel, and other personal items

  • Scout Handbook, pens, pencils, notebooks, merit badge books

  • Money for crafts, Trading Post, cokes, snacks ($80 is recommended, we accept Master Card, Visa, Discover & Amex.)

  • Other Items. Compass, pack, flashlight, insect repellent, sunblock, knife, spare glasses.

  • Water bottle or camelback.






 
 
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