The Experience
Camp Rahh is a four-day weekend adventure each summer in the Pacific Northwest. This year, it will take place on a 47-acre site in Samish Island, WA which boasts dense forest, expansive grasslands, and private beaches that stretch along Padilla Bay. In addition to classic camp lodging like cabins, treehouses & huts, there will be ample facilities for group gatherings, communal dining & recreation of all kinds.
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Is this an LGBTQIA-friendly place? Absolutely, EVERYONE IS WELCOME at Camp Rahh! We will do our best to make your stay comfortable and accommodating. Anyone with preferences or concerns regarding lodging please contact us at hello@camprahh.com.
Is Camp Rahh accessible? There are a couple of cabins that are ADA-certified, however, wheelchair accessibility may be difficult through the woods. If there is any concern, please let us know. We will always do our best to accommodate and make this an experience that is feasible for all to enjoy.
LODGING
Our campers will get a classic + nostalgic summer camp experience in cabins! Each cabin has bunk beds in an open, shared cabin space just like when you were a kid. We have male, female, and all-gender cabins available. A few weeks before camp, we will be sending out a survey where we will ask which cabin you would like to stay in, as well as your preferences for a bottom bunk or a “snoring” cabin. All cabins have restrooms close by. Most cabins have power for those who need to bring a CPAP machine. If you plan to bring one, please let us know in advance so we can put you in a cabin with power.
TRANSPORTATION
No need to stress about the hassle and expenses of driving, gas, parking, or carpooling - we've got your wheels covered! All Camp Rahh registrants will have round-trip transport from a convenient Seattle location. If you're coming from another location and coming via bus does not make sense, you can drive to Camp directly. However, we strongly recommend that you join us on the bus as it is a big part of the experience!
MEALS
Gone are the days of uninspiring camp meals. At Camp Rahh, we believe that exceptional food is an essential part of the adventure. Chef Brian O’Connor pours passion, creativity, and expertise into each dish. But that's not all! Camp Rahh is proud to partner with several esteemed sponsors who will provide a delightful assortment of snacks and beverages, ensuring that you remain fueled and energized throughout the day. From refreshing drinks to delectable treats, you can indulge your cravings and keep your energy levels up, all thanks to our generous sponsors. We ask our campers to eat with everyone for lunch and dinner. We encourage our campers to break bread with someone new at each meal for new conversations!
ENTERTAINMENT
Enjoy unforgettable entertainment at Camp Rahh! The weekend is packed with an array of impromptu games, structured activities, inspiring workshops, and a lineup of exceptional live performances. Our unique atmosphere created by the absence of cell phone screens and noisy distractions, is a rare opportunity to truly connect with the performances and immerse yourself in the magic of the moment! Camp Rahh showcases a diverse range of talent, from acoustic musicians strumming soulful melodies to comedians weaving laughter into the fabric of the evening. The energy and passion of live performances, coupled with the natural setting and the shared camaraderie of fellow campers, create an extraordinary experience!
PHOTOGRAPHY
Your camera can often act as a wall that disconnects you from the fun, unique, and special moments. We still want you to be able to capture your camp memories and encourage you to bring polaroids or film cameras to do so!
And don’t worry, Camp Rahh will have a photographer that will document the weekend through pictures & video which will be provided to all attendees post-camp, so you can still show off your experience on the ‘gram!
SUPPLIES
While Camp Rahh is all-inclusive, here are some supplies to bring along: Your phone (you will be checking it in at camp), Sleeping bag, pillow, t-shirts, shorts & tank tops (Summertime, baby!), sunglasses, sweater and/or jacket, swimsuit, beach blanket(s), towel a film camera, watch (digital is okay), flashlight or headlamp, sunscreen, hat(s), a fun costume… or two!
Here's what you won't be bringing along: Your computer or tablet, a camera (digital), iPod or mp3 player, headphones or earbuds, weapons, credit cards or cash, drugs, cigarettes or alcohol of any kind… please don't be that person!
A full list of supplies will be sent out to campers a month before camp.