2025 Rainbow Scout Reservation Program Guide

A LETTER FROM

THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR

Scouts and Scouters,


In its 57th year of bringing the Scouting community together, Rainbow Scout Reservation is returning to

“Rewind in ‘25” to continue our longstanding tradition of excel lence in outdoor fun, personal growth, and commitment to Scouting’s values.


As we take a look through the decades of pop culture and RSR, we invite you to participate in a variety of al l new themed programs along side our classic lineup.


In my now six years as a staff member I have pined for the opportunity to serve as program director at what I will personal ly affirm is the finest camp in our program. In your time with us, you have the opportunity to leave a changed person. This is because RSR consistently holds a balance of timeless traditions with innovative programs. In the coming year, you are returning to a camp where you can count on a warm meal made with care, a boisterous campfire that is chaotic in al l the right ways, and a staff that caters to the needs of each individual scout. Beyond that, you wil l receive the camp experience in new ways with an expanded Handicraft program to set the groundwork for real life trades, an aquatics area that wil l take you beyond the waterfront to our properties most scenic views, and a Scoutcraft area that wil l fuse the skil ls of the backcountry with the vision of summits not yet mounted.


Camp is where Scouting lives. This summer, we invite you to embrace al l that Scouting has to offer at Rainbow Scout Reservation. Come make yourself at home.


Yours in Scouting,

Kyle R. Land

Program Director | Rainbow Scout Reservation

OUR TEAM

Camp Administration

Camp Calendar

Session One

June 15th-21st

Session Two

June 15th-21st

ADULT LEADER’S MEETINGS
*Full meeting to be posted on RSR social media
May 6th, 7pm-8pm


Sit down with the camp Key 3 to discuss al l things program and

logistics for the 2025 season. Zoom links wil l be available at

rainbowcouncil .org or our social media attached on page 4.

Registration is not required. See you there!

Program Highlights

FIRST YEAR CAMPER PROGRAM

  • Your introduction to RSR!
  • Patrol method based and Scout Skill activities al l morning
  • Introductions to the wider camp program, including hands-on programming in COPE, the range, Handicraft, and more!
  • Hikes and overnight outpost!
  • The opportunity to earn First Aid, Swimming, & Fingerprinting merit badges.

  • Experience climbing, leadership and team building activities, and push your limits!
  • Gain valuable experience to bring back to your unit
  • Activities are open to Scouts and Scouters
  • Please bring comfortable shoes or boots

AT ROCKING L RANCH

Saddle up and learn how to ride hands-on!

Transportation to RLR must be on a unit level


A GUARDIAN MUST SIGN WAIVER BEFORE ATTENDING:

See attached at the end of the Program Guide

http://www.rockinglranch.us/home.html

TAKE A TRIP THROUGH THE DECADES

  • Travel around camp and time as each area has taken on a decade of their very own!
  • Enjoy special ly themed retro activities, exclusive to each area and this year.
  • Aquatics joins the overnight festivities at camp with an outpost of their own!
  • Travel down scenic Long Lake to your relaxation destination for this first of it’s kind program.
  • Don’t forget to pack your swim trunks and tiki shirts!
  • Joining our arsenal of top notch programs, RSR is expanding it’s “older” scout offerings to feature programs to prepare you to go beyond the comforts of home.
  • Join the Rainbow Voyager with different shake down and preparation activities modeled around each of Scouting’s High Adventure bases.
  • Gain insight and skil ls necessary to go on higher level, long term adventures!
  • Experience activities and treks as you would on high adventure with al l the benefits of RSR.
  • Each deep dive into a high adventure-style program will include it’s very own outpost!
  • In the afternoons, enjoy conservation and trail refurbishment that take you through the decades of the property!

THE LU-OUT POST HOSTED BY AQAUTICS

ORDER OF THE ARROW

Rainbow Scout Reservation is happy to hold a strong relationship with Waupecan Lodge, serving as their home camp since we opened our doors. Scouts and Scouters have the opportunity to engage with a variety of programs hosted by the lodge throughout the week. For more information, please contact Lodge Chief Elise West at chief@oa197.org or Lodge Adviser Silas Rea at silas.rea@scouting.org.

AT THE RANGE

  • Hosting rifle, shotgun, and archery, one of Rainbow Council ’s year round program offerings brings it talents to the summer.
  • Associated costs for ammo are subject to change prior to the season
  • Ear/eye protection are required and available for purchase at the trading post.

RSR 2025 Morning Merit Badge Schedule

9:00AM - 11:00AM
Aquatics COPE/Climbing Ecology/Conservation Handicraft Pathfinders Scoutcraft Range and Target Activities STEAM Trading Post
Swimming COPE- Challenging Outdoor Personal Experiences Geology/Mining Traffic Safety/Auto Maintenance First Year Camper Program Search & Rescue Archery Chemistry American Business
Lifesaving Soil & Water Conservation/Plant Science Pottery Emergency Preparedness Shotgun Shooting Moviemaking/Photography Personal Management
Kayaking Environmental Science Welding Geocaching Rifle Shooting Robotics Entrepreneurship/Salesmanship
Canoeing Metalwork First Aid Electricity/Electronics
Leatherwork Signs Signals & Codes Inventing
Woodworking Communications/Public Speaking Theater
Camping Game Design
Pioneering Nuclear Science
Model Design & Building

RSR 2025 Morning Merit Badge Schedule

9:00AM - 11:00AM

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Area

9:00AM

10:00AM

11:00AM

Aquatics

Swimming | Lifesaving | Kayaking | Canoeing 

9:00AM - 11:00AM

COPE/Climbing

COPE- Challenging Outdoor Personal Experiences

9:00AM - 11:00AM

Aquatics

Swimming | Lifesaving | Kayaking | Canoeing 

9:00AM - 11:00AM

RSR 2025 Morning Merit Badge Schedule

2:00PM - 4:00PM
Aquatics COPE/Climbing Ecology/Conservation Handicraft Pathfinders Rainbow Voyagers Scoutcraft Range and Target Activities STEAM Off Camp Property
Rowing Climbing Session 1 Leave No Trace Awareness Workshop Home Repairs- Day 1* First Year Camper Program Conservation Session Exploration - Day 1* Rifle Shooting- Day 1*+ Chess Session 1 - Day 1* Horsemanship Session 1 @ Rocking L Ranch
Open Waterslide/Swimming @ Waterfront Climbing Session 2 Plumbing- Day 1* Outpost Shakedown- "Sea Base" Paul Bunyan Award - Day 1* Rifle Shooting- Day 1*+ Music/Bugling
Pulp and Paper Archery- Day 1* Engineering- Day 1*
Archery Open Shoot

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