ABOUT US
Rainbow Camp property was purchased in 1948 by a group of Rainbow adults and Mrs. Lulu H. Gobrecht, the first Supreme Deputy in Massachusetts. The Camp held it's first sessions during the summer of 1949. Many of the buildings and activity areas were refurbished chicken coops on the property. There were also cabins and a sandy beach area near the lake. As camp matured during the first several years, new cabins were built by a group of Masons. They were constructed in sections, then transported to Hanson, where they were put together. Both cabins on the hill and in the valley were built in this fashion.
Since its inception, Camp has been a place where all Rainbow Girls can meet and make new friends. Campers are welcome from any Grand Jurisdiction. The friendships made at Rainbow Camp are some of the most treasured memories of any Rainbow Girl.
Daily activities include a flag raising and lowering, capers, music, classes, evening activity, and evening circle. Campers get the opportunity to learn sportsmanship and many new skills in their classes. To see a video of some of our schedule, click here! The Campers stay in cabins furnished with bunk beds. No two cabins are exactly same, so make sure you visit all of them. There is plenty of variety in meals so dietary restrictions won't stop any girl from enjoying great food with everyone. All Counselors and Junior Counselors are carefully selected, and spend months planning all kinds of fun activities for their campers.
Campers are unplugged for the week. No internet connected devices or phones will be used by campers. We encourage sending letters or cards, as mail is handed out daily after lunch.
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The Camp fee is $450 per full week and $275 per half week. This includes a $100 non-refundable application fee.
We are licensed by the Board of Health and C.O.R.I. checks are completed on all staff.