Camp Rainey Mountain, founded in 1954, is a Boy Scout camp near Clayton, Georgia. Centered around Lake Toccoa, the camp contains 24 campsites with tents and Adirondacks. Just off of the Parade Field is the H. Randolph Holder Dining Hall, where scouts, scouters, and staff eat all of their meals during the week. The Trading Post is a hotspot for campers, dealing in everything from T-shirts to coffee mugs to pocket knives, as well as housing the Snack Shack, where hungry campers can pick up candies, sodas, and ice cream. Right on the shore of Lake Toccoa, The Stewart Amphitheater holds three campfires each week. The Amphitheater 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 beautiful view of the camp and the Blue Ridge Mountains around. Summer camp runs for seven weeks, starting in early June and running until late July, but the camp is available for Scout Troops to enjoy year round. The main activity during camp is the merit badge classes. Class periods are 50 minutes long, but many classes run for two or three periods. There are currently 43 different merit badge classes offered, many of which provide the opportunity to earn multiple merit badges. In addition to merit badge classes, Camp Rainey Mountain provides many classes that focus on other areas of scouting. A program called TNT is offered, which provides newer scouts with an opportunity to focus on rank advancement in a structured, group setting. The Waterfront offers the BSA Lifeguard course, which certifies older scouts and adult leaders to be lifeguards, allowing safer year-round aquatics activities for their troops. High Adventure classes are available as well, including C.O.P.E, Climbing merit badge, and many off-property opportunities like Whitewater KR. A program called Gold Rush focuses on a pioneering lifestyle, and Scouts spend the week living as if it were the 1820s, sleeping in large cabins, cooking meals over an open fire, and learning skills of the era such as blacksmithing and candlemaking.
Scoutland
Located on Lake Lanier, Scoutland provides year-round camping and aquatics activities. Scoutland is home to one of Northeast Georgia Council's two Summer Camps and to Webelos Adventure Camp.
Camp Rotary
Located on Lake Hartwell, Camp Rotary provides year-round "primitive" camping. This 25-acre camp on the lake was built with funds raised by the Rotary Club of Hartwell, Georgia.
The Northeast Georgia Council is serviced by Mowogo Lodge of the Order of the Arrow. Each year, hundreds of hours of service are provided by the arrowmen to the council's three camps. The lodge's totem is a black bearon all fours. Mowogo Lodge is divided into seven Chapters, each representing a different district:
Ani-Gatogewi
Canantutlaga
Japeechen
Jutaculla
Lau-in-nih
Machque
Yona-Hi
The current Lodge Adviser is Rusty Royston and Lodge Chief is Ryan Strozensky. Camp Rainey Mountain hosted the SR-9 Conclave in April of 2016, and is set to host it again in 2027.