Just off of the Parade Field is the H. Randolph Holder Dining Hall, where scouts, scouters, and staff eat most of their meals during Summer Camp and at other major events throughout the year.
Off the shores of Lake Toccoa is the Stewart Amphitheater, which is made entirely of granite from Elberton, GA. On the North end of camp, the Big Rock trail guides hikers to a granite outcrop on the side of Rainey Mountain itself, providing a scenic view of the camp and the Blue Ridge Mountains around.
Throughout the Summer, troops from throughout the Southeast attend the camp to earn merit badges, participate in other programs, and have fun.
[13] For newer scouts, Camp Rainey Mountain offers a program called The New Trail (TNT).
This program provides newer scouts with the opportunity to advance their rank in a structured, group setting.
[12] For scouts aged 14 or older, several high adventure programs available at additional cost: The Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience, or C.O.P.E.
Led by well-trained instructors, scouts leave Camp Rainey Mountain each morning for the Chattooga River and return each evening.
Each year, hundreds of hours of service are provided by members, called arrowmen, to the council's three camps.
[19] Camp Rainey Mountain hosted the Southern Region, Section 9 (stylized as SR-9) Conclave in April 2016.
[21] Camp Rainey Mountain is set to hold the Section E6 Indian Winter in January 2027 and Conclave in April 2028.
[23] Jason Stribling, a member of Mowogo Lodge, was honored with the Distinguished Service Award at NOAC 2022.