Activities
Plan your own adventure. Come and participate in:

Paintball Rental groups
Paintball Open Play Days
leadership development
anti-bullying attitude development
45 foot climbing tower
dangling duo
catwalk
zip line
giant swing
- Mud Slide
- Canoeing / Kayaking
- Swimming (May 30 - September 1)
- Hayrides
- Campfires
- Cable Swing
- For rental and retreat inquiries contact Suzanne Smith
A completed Liability Release Form is required for the activitives.
You will have an incredible adventure!
What others are saying:
“Thank you for allowing us to visit Rainbow Camp. What I liked most was the swing and the duo. I really enjoyed the duo because we had to work as a team. The swing was fun because we flew in the air and went really fast coming down. What I learned was to work as a team when we had obstacle courses. I also learned that safety has to be put first or people will get hurt. The five fingers: Thumb- stands for encourage others, Point finger- responsibility, to point the finger at ourselves and not to others, Middle finger- respect, to respect others and yourself, Wedding Ring finger- to commit to a team or task, Pinkie- to put safety before harm. This is what I liked and learned at Rainbow Camp.” – Sam, Jr. High student “What I learned is faith. I had faith in myself and in my leader. ..I learned to trust my leader.” Ciara, Jr. High student What I liked most about Rainbow Camp was that no one was left out.”- Jr. High student “I learned how to be a leader and to encourage others….What I liked most was that really big swing! People had to work together to get you up high and then they drop the rope you would start swinging. It was so fun!” –Jaelah, Jr. High “Your camp was so awesome! I loved it! It was a wonderful way to get to know some of my new classmates. The way we had to work together was difficult, but so much fun! I met people I’d never seen at school before. It taught all of us teamwork and responsibility as a member of a group. Rainbow Camp was one of my best field trip experiences. Everyone there was so nice.” –Jessica, Jr. High student

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