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Colorado Overnight Summer Camp Guide 2014

Colorado Overnight Summer Camp Guide 2014

Are you thinking about enrolling your child in an overnight camp? Colorado has many overnight camp options–from outdoor adventures to band association to Easter Seals to camps for grieving children to camps for economically-disadvantaged kids. Also don’t miss these day camps:

 
 

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Colorado Overnight Summer Camp Guide 2014

Alpine Adventure

June 15-July 26 Week-long high-altitude backpacking trips for Boy Scout troops and Venture Crews in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Cost: $850. Age range: 13-17; 173 County Road 96, Ward, CO 80481; 720-266-2111, e-mail: [email protected], website: bsacoloradoadventure.org

Altogether Outdoors Summer Camps

July 20-Aug. 16 Hiking, sailing, climbing, horseback riding, backpacking, crafts, music and more on the 135-acre camp with a private lake. One- and two-week sessions. Cost: $900 per week, discounts available. Age range: 7-14; 11902 Camp Eden Road, Golden, CO 80403; 720-249-2997, e-mail: [email protected], website: aocamps.com

Archaeology Camp

June-July Campers work on digs alongside archaeologists to learn excavation techniques and lab work. For students ages 12-18, one-week and three-week programs. Cost: $1,500-$4,875, scholarships available. Age range: 12-18; 23390 Road K, Cortez, CO 81321; 800-422-8975 ext. 146, e-mail: [email protected], website: crowcanyon.org/summercamps

Bold Earth Teen Adventures

June 28-Aug. 16 Adventure travel camp offers exploration, learning and discovery. Trips in Colorado, Alaska, Hawaii, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Pacific. Cost: $2,488-$6,888. Age range: 11-18; 2308 Fossil Trace Drive, Golden, CO 80401; 303-526-0806, e-mail: [email protected], website: BoldEarth.com

Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

June-August BOEC offers outdoor experiences with a specialized focus on serving those with disabilities and special needs. Cost: $475-$800. Age range: 8-25; PO Box 697, Breckenridge, CO 80424; 970-453-6422, e-mail: [email protected], website: boec.org

Camp Chief Ouray

June 8-Aug. 12 Camp Chief Ouray is the longest running camp in Colorado, providing opportunities for growth in spirit, mind and body on 5,100 acres of fields, streams, trails and mountains. Cost: $615. Age range: 7-17; 1101 County Road 53, Granby, CO 80446; 970- 887-2648, e-mail: [email protected], website: campchiefouray.org

 Camp Colorado

June 1-26 Christian Youth Camp in the Pike National Forest. Separate boys and girls dormitory areas. Each year in June there are four week-long camps staffed by volunteers. Cost: Varies by age, $150 to $200. Age range: 9-18; 238 N. Highway 67, Sedalia, CO 80135; use website or e-mail, e-mail: camp [email protected], website: campcolorado.org

Camp Comfort

June 27-29 and July 25-27 A weekend camp that addresses the special needs of grieving children ages 6-12. A supportive environment in which campers can gain an understanding of grief and loss. Cost: $150 (scholarships available). Age range: 6-12; , Empire, CO ; 303-674-6400, e-mail: info@mtevans [email protected], website: campcomfort.org

Camp Cortlandt Dietler

June 8 – Aug. 2 This is a week-long camp for Boy Scout Troops and individual Boy Scouts in the Black Forest. Camping, cooking, swimming, canoeing, small boat sailing, rock climbing, nature hikes, arts and crafts, shooting, archery, horseback riding, mountain biking, outdoor skills and leadership training. Cost: $275. Age range: 11-17; 22799 North Elbert Road, Elbert, CO 80106; 720-266-2143, e-mail: [email protected], website: bsacoloradoadventure.org

Camp Courage

June 23-27 A free camp for children suffering from cancer and their siblings. Zipline, big swing, challenge course, fishing, archery, hiking and nature. Cost: Free. Age range: 9-15; 1192 County Road 87, Jamestown, CO 80455; 303-329-8464, e-mail: [email protected], website: camp-courage.org

Camp Cris Dobbins

June 8 – Aug. 2 Week-long resident camp for Boy Scout Troops in the Black Forest. Outdoor and leadership skills, camping, swimming, canoeing, small boat sailing, rock climbing, nature hikes, arts and crafts, rifle shooting, shotgun shooting, archery shooting, horseback riding and mountain biking. Cost: $275 Age range: 11-17; 22799 North Elbert Road, Elbert, CO 80106; 720-266-2111, e-mail: [email protected], website: bsacoloradoadventure.org

Camp Eden

June 16-July 12 Christian, week-long resident camps for junior campers (4th through 6th grades) and teen campers (7th through 12th grades) in Coal Creek Canyon. Well-trained Christian counselors, hearty, healthy meals and more. Cost: $265 Age range: 9-18; 11583 Camp Eden Rd, Golden, CO 804o3; 303-238-7711, e-mail: [email protected], website: campeden.org

Camp Inc.

June 22-Aug. 6 7th- to 12th-graders from around the world explore what it means to be an entrepreneur. Daily team challenges, interactions with guest entrepreneurs, tours of local businesses, and weekly “Shark Tank” style pitch competitions. Cost: $2,900 for the 7th and 8th grade two week program. $3,900 for the 9th to 12th grade three week programs. Age range: 11-17; 11902 Camp Eden Road, Golden, CO 80403; 303-998-1900, e-mail: [email protected], website: CampInc.com

Camp Wapiyapi

May 31-June 14 Camping and retreat experiences at no cost for pediatric oncology patients and their families. Kids enjoy the opportunity to feel carefree again, surrounded by other kids who understand and supported by adults who care about their cancer journey. Cost: Free Age range: 6-17; 7400 Highway 7, Estes Park, CO 80517; 720-284-4301, e-mail: [email protected], website: wapiyapi.org

Camp Whatchamakeit

June-July Boy and girl basketball players in the 6th to 11th grade enjoy a high energy Christian-based basketball camp encompasses life and leadership skills while improving basketball fundamentals. Separate programs for each gender, and a maximum of twenty campers. Cost: Camp Fee Paid by Donation Age range: 11-17; 3924 Bingham Hill Road, Fort Collins, CO 80521; 970-488-3091, e-mail: [email protected], website: campwhatchamakeit.com

Camp Wojtyla

June 15- July 27 A Catholic outdoor camp that challenges young people through adventures in the wilderness. Campers live out of teepees. We integrate outdoor experiences with faith formation. Cost: $475-$699. Age range: 11-18; 2282 Country Road 87, Jamestown, CO 80455; 303-586-1799, e-mail: [email protected], website: camp-w.com

CCO Women’s Fitness Camp

Aug. 15-20 For women over the age of 18 interested in improving fitness, learning about balanced nutrition and living a healthier life. Cost: $450 Age range: 18-118; 1101 County Road 53, Granby, CO 80446; 970-887-2648, e-mail: [email protected], website: www.campchiefouray.org/womens_fitness.htm

Centennial Canoe Outfitters Inc.

late May to mid-September Overnight family canoe adventure and camping trip, guided and outfitted. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Astronomy, geology, dinosaurs, archaeology, bird and wildlife, and family games. Cost: 1 to 5-day adventures: $130-$559 kids 6-12; $145-$619 adults Age range: 6-99; 8033 S Corona Way, Centennial, CO 80122; 720-283-0553, e-mail: [email protected], website: CentennialCanoe.com

Champ Camp

June 20-July 26 An educational program and week-long summer camp for children with asthma. Children gain confidence in themselves and their ability to take control of their asthma. Cost: $35 application fee. $450 tuition. Scholarships available Age range: 7-14; 8748 Overland Road, Ward, CO 80481; 303-847-0279, e-mail: [email protected], website: champcampcolorado.org

Cheley Colorado Camps

June 18-Aug. 11 Hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, mountain biking, technical climbing, rafting and more are offered in two 27-day sessions. Cost: $5100 Age range: 9-18; 3960 Fish Creek Road, Estes Park, CO 80517; 303-377-3616, e-mail: [email protected], website: cheley.com

CNI Cochlear Kids Camp

June 19-22 and July 31-Aug 3 For families to share the success of cochlear implant children, from 3 years old to high school seniors. Four days and three nights of recreation, education and celebration. Cost: $400.00 + Age range: 3-18; 2515 Tunnel Road, Estes Park, CO 80511; 303-357-5442, e-mail: [email protected], website: www.thecni.org/features/by-condition-2/hearing-disorders/cochlear-kids-camp/

College Preparatory Music Academy

June 1-4 For advanced high school students seeking a high-level music experience. One-on-one rehearsal, performance and interaction with CSU faculty. Cost: $350 (scholarships available); housing/dining included Age range: 14-18; 1400 Remington St., Fort Collins, Co 80523-1778; 970-491-3603, e-mail: [email protected], website: http://artsoutreach.colostate.edu/high-school-programs-camps

Colorado Honor Band Association Summer Camp

June 8-12 A five-day, four-night camp for band students ranging in playing ability from beginner to the most advanced. Full-band rehearsals, small-group master classes and recreation time. The week ends with a public performance. Cost: $400 Age range: 9-18; Ingersol Hall, Fort Collins, Co 80521; 303-778-6693, e-mail: [email protected], website: http://cohonorband.org/events/summer-camp/

Colorado Lions Camp

June 1-Aug. 8 An outdoor recreation experience designed to meet the needs of each camper. Campers are grouped by age for each one week session. Cost: $500/week Age range: 8-90; 28541 Hwy 67N, Woodland Park, CO 80863; 719-687-2087, e-mail: colorado [email protected], website: coloradolionscamp.org

Colorado Outward Bound School

Year-round A non-profit educational organization that serves people of all ages and backgrounds through challenging wilderness-based learning expeditions that focus on character development, leadership and service. Cost: varies Age range: 12-100; 828-239-2320, e-mail: [email protected], website: cobs.org

Colorado Trout Unlimited River Conservation and Fly-fishing Youth Camp

June 8-13 Designed to educate 14 to 18 year old students on the importance of cold water conservation and provide hands-on fly-fishing instruction. Aquatic vertebrate and invertebrate sampling, hydrology, trout behavior, fly-tying, fly-casting, fly-fishing and more. Cost: $450 (financial aid available) Age range: 14-18; , Trinidad, CO 81082; 812-756-0753, e-mail: [email protected], website: www.coloradotu.org/river-conservation-and-fly-fishing-youth-camp

Covenant Heights

June-July Week-long faith-based programs, chapels and cabin Bible studies. Zip line, climbing wall, high ropes, kayaking, hiking, crafts, horseback riding and crazy games all run by our super-fun and well-trained counselors. Cost: $325 Age range: 7-19; 7400 HWY 7, Estes Park, CO 80517; 970-586-2900, e-mail: [email protected], website: covenantheights.org

Dance Camps of Colorado

July 13-19, 20-26 Offered to girls entering 3rd through 12th grade of all experience levels. Dance classes and master workshops along with camp life. DCC is designed like a traditional residential camp and offers one- and two-week sessions during the summer. Cost: $950-$1200 Age range: 8-18; , Winter Park, CO ; 303-810-2372, e-mail: [email protected], website: dancecampscolorado.com

EaglePoint

June 15-July 26 Week-long resident camp for Boy Scout Troops focused on outdoor and leadership skills. Activities include camping, swimming, canoeing, nature hikes, arts and crafts, archery shooting, and fishing. Cost: 275 Age range: 11-17; 173 County Road 96, Ward, CO 80481; 720-266-2111, e-mail: [email protected], website: bsacoloradoadventure.org

Easter Seals Colorado Rocky Mountain Village

May 25 -Aug. 8 A nonprofit summer camp for adults and children with mental and/or physical disabilities. We host eleven week-long, overnight sessions that are divided by age and general abilities. Cost: 850 Age range: 6-; , Empire, CO ; 303-569-2333, e-mail: [email protected], website: www.easterseals.com/co/our-programs/camping-recreation/rocky-mountain-village.html

Echo Mountain Adventure Camp

June 15-28 Seven- and 10-day sessions involving canoeing, mountain biking, archery, backpacking, hiking and many other great summer camp activities. Cost: $500 Age range: 12-17; , Evergreen, CO 80439; 720-340-2584, e-mail: [email protected], website: EchoMountainCamp.com

Explore Cathedral Ridge

June 21-28, 2014 Outdoor activities include a low and high elements ropes course, archery, water slide, hiking trails, arts and crafts, creative worship, campfires, and more in this religious camp. Age range: 8-14; 1364 County Road 75, Woodland Park, CO 80863; 719-687-9038, e-mail: [email protected], website: cathedralridge.org

Footprints Adventures

Summer 2014 Empowering adventures for teens and adults with limb differences and amputations. Adult Colorado Expedition (June 26-29) and Young Adult Colorado Rock ‘n Splash (July 7-13). Age range: 16-66; 7154 S. Eudora Ct., Centennial, CO 80122; 720-445-5238, e-mail: [email protected], website: footprintsadventures.org

Front Range

July 13-19, 2014 Activities include swimming, horseback riding, hiking, high ropes course, archery, and many others. Environment for campers to grow in their faith without high pressure. Cost: $225-300 Age range: 7-18; 30150 North Hwy 67, Woodland Park, CO 80863; 303-988-3900, e-mail: [email protected], website: frontrangecamping.org/

Gates Camp

May 26-Aug. 8 A residential summer camp facility located at the base of the Indian Peaks Wilderness offering Boys & Girls Club members, most from economically-disadvantaged families, a chance to escape the sometimes stark realities of city life and gain new perspectives. Cost: $10/week Age range: 8-13; , Ward, CO 80481; 303-443-7394, e-mail: [email protected], website: bgcmd.org/clubs/gates-camp

High Mountain Institute

June 23-Aug. 3 Wilderness, community and academic pursuits exploring sense of place, leadership, wilderness skills and environmental ethics in a small, residential community that requires the participation and commitment of each member. Age range: 13-17; 531 County Road 5A, Leadville, CO 80461; 719-486-8200, e-mail: [email protected], website: hminet.org

Highlands Presbyterian Camp and Retreat Center

June 15-July 25 Recreation, reflection, and renewal at this camp for ages 5-99. Cost: Varies by camp, beginning at $235 Age range: 5-99; 1306 Business Highway 7, Allenspark, CO 80510; 303-747-2149, e-mail: [email protected], website: highlandscamp.org

Horse Crazy Camp

June-August A week-long camp for kids who want to learn about horses and ride horses. We ride every day and try to camp a couple of nights on the Flat Tops. Cost: 850 Age range: 10-18; 300 County Road 75, Meeker, CO 81641; 970-878-4749, e-mail: [email protected], website: horsecrazycamp.com

iD Game Design & Development

Summer 2014 Campers create, design and develop their own games. Pre-college, intensive summer programs for ages 13-18. Cost: Please check website Age range: 13-18; and select universities nationwide, Denver, CO 80208; 1-888-709-TECH (8324), e-mail: [email protected], website: iDGameDevAcademy.com

iD Programming Academy

Summer 2014 Two-week, pre-college summer programs in programming, app development, and robotics engineering. Also weeklong camps for ages 7-17. Cost: Please check website Age range: 13-18; and select universities nationwide, Denver, CO 80208; 1-888-709-TECH (8324), e-mail: [email protected], website: iDProgrammingAcademy.com

IdRaHaJe

June 8-Aug. 2 Overnight resident summer camps for ages 6-17. Exciting adventures and activities. Cost: $189-$479 Age range: 6-17; 571 County Road 43, Bailey, CO 80421; 303-838-5668, e-mail: [email protected], website: idrahaje.org

JA Business Week

June 8-13 275 high-schoolers, 30 companies, six days, five nights and a university. Cost: $350, scholarships are available Age range: 14-19; 7150 E. Montview Blvd, Denver, CO 80220; e-mail: [email protected], website: jabusinessweek.org

Julian Krinsky Camps & Programs

June-August More than 30 courses in the arts, science, sports and academics taught by college professors and other professionals. Including business leadership, fashion, cooking, technology, science, tennis, golf and more. Cost: Fees vary; see website for details Age range: 10-17; 610-265-9401, e-mail: [email protected], website: jkcp.com

Junior Student Seminar

Session 1: June 10-22; Session 2: July 29-Aug. 10 For students ages 10-15 offering opportunities for private lessons, chamber ensembles, orchestra, choir, concerto competition, performances, hiking, horseback riding and more. Orchestra instruments (strings, woodwinds, brass), piano, voice, and composition. Cost: 1800 Age range: 10-15; 465 Longs Peak Road, Estes Park, CO 80517; 970-586-4031, e-mail: [email protected], website: rockyridge.org

Kent Mountain Adventure Center

Summer 2014 Beginner and advanced rock climbing camps. Cost: $120 per day Age range: 12-21; 170 Elm Road, Estes Park, CO 80517; 9705865990, e-mail: [email protected], website: kmaconline.com

Magness Adventure Camp

June 15-July 26 A three-day, two-night themed resident camp for Cub Scouts and their families. Cost: 110 Age range: 6-10; 22799 North Elbert Road, Elbert, CO 80106; 720-266-2143, e-mail: [email protected], website: bsacoloradoadventure.org

Nighthawk Ranch

June-August 2014 Safe, healing environment for those recovering from cancer with the goal of increasing self-esteem and hope for the future. Activities include horseback riding, archery, ropes course, arts and crafts, camping, swimming, and more. Age range: 10-18; 2980 County Rd. 102, Guffey, CO 80820-9703; 719-689-5634, e-mail: [email protected], website: nighthawkranchcolorado.org/index.html

Ramah Outdoor Adventure at Ramah in the Rockies

June 23-Aug. 19 Two and four week camping experiences for Jewish children of all backgrounds. We also have a program for children with developmental disabilities that allows them to participate in camp alongside their neuro-typical peers. Cost: 2100-4300 Age range: 8-17; 300 S Dahlia St #205, Denver, CO 80246; 303 261 8214, e-mail: [email protected], website :ramahoutdoors.org

Renaissance Adventures

July 8-11 Participants play the heroes of a mythical adventure in an immersive quest filled with elaborate plots, authentic props, and surprise encounters as we explore the forested wilderness of Cal-wood Education Center. Cost: $645 Age range: 9-18; 2282 County Road 87, Jamestown, CO 80455; 303-786-9216, e-mail: renaissanceadventures.com, website: [email protected]

Road Scholar Intergenerational

June 16-Aug. 1 Intergenerational adventures for grandparents and grandkids ages 8 to 13. Five and six night programs. Cost: Price varies Age range: 8-13; 970-267-3031, e-mail: [email protected], website: mpills.org/programs.html

Rock ‘n’ Rally for children with Epilepsy

July 25-27 An overnight weekend camp designed specifically for children with seizures to focus on what they can do. A positive, safe experience. Cost: $150; scholarships are available Age range: 8-12; , Jamestown, Co ; 303-377-9774, e-mail: [email protected], website: epilepsycolorado.org

Rocky Mountain Choral Camp

June 22-28, 2014 Open to all 6-12 grade students. The performance is part of the Summerfest series, which is free. Cost: 479 Age range: 10-18; P.O. Box 591, Henderson, CO 80640; 720-989-1446, e-mail: [email protected], website: rockymountainchoralcamp.com

Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Cooperative Leadership Camp

June 2014 Urban and rural youths learn leadership skills, self-confidence and lifelong friendships. Program includes co- operative games, field trips, team-building activities and theme nights. Cost: $195-$320 Age range: 7-18; , Bailey, CO ; 303-752-5800, e-mail: [email protected], website: rmfu.org/education

Roundup River Ranch

June-August A medically supported camp for children ages 7 to 17 who have been diagnosed with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. Cost: Camp is free of charge to eligible campers. Age range: 7-17; 8333 Colorado River Road, Gypsum, CO 81637; 970-524-5713, e-mail: [email protected], website: roundupriverranch.org

Snow Valley Colorado Basketball School

June 29-July 3 Helping young basketball players improve their individual skills. Cost: $450 Age range: 12-18; 1700 9th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631; 720-470-4282, e-mail: [email protected], website: snowvalleycolorado.com

Summer Enrichment Program

July 6-19 Two-week residential program for gifted, talented, creative and high-ability learners entering fifth through 10th grades. Cost: 1745 Age range: 10-18; 501 20th St., Greeley, CO 80639; 970-351-2683, e-mail: [email protected], website: unco.edu/sep

Summit Camps Colorado Weekender

May 2-May 4 For kids with Aspergers syndrome, NVLD, autism spectrum, ADHD/ADD or other learning disabilities who would benefit from a directed weekend experience designed to foster socialization, peer interaction and independence. Cost: $425 Age range: 11-19; 100 Elk Outdoor Center, Buena Vista, CO 81211; 888-550-3111, e-mail: [email protected], website: coloradoweekender.com

Teenage Whitewater Skills Camp

June 5-26 All meals, equipment, lodging, camping and professional instructors are included. Numerous river trips and water crafts are included. We teach river boating, swift water safety, ecology and wilderness ethics. Cost: $2,060. Age range: 13-17; 17921 U.S. 285, Nathrop, CO 81236; 719-539-6851, e-mail: [email protected], website: dvorakexpeditions.com/paddling-clinics/teenage-whitewater-skills

The Jason Fleishman Summer Camp

July 9-14 A place for teens living with epilepsy to build new friendships, develop confidence and self esteem in a safe environment. Campers focus on the things they can do. Cost: $300; scholarships are available Age range: 13-17; , Estes Park, CO ; 303-377-9774, e-mail: [email protected], website: epilepsycolorado.org

The Realm

June 18-20 A Live-Action-Role-playing game that puts the camper in charge of the fate of The Realm. Cost: 175 Age range: 13-18; 757 County Road 101, Allenspark, CO 80510; e-mail: [email protected], website: TheRealmLLC.com

The Salvation Army High Peak Camp

June-August Sessions for children ages 7-17 as well as senior citizens. Each camp session offers a wide variety of activities including fishing, hiking, low and high ropes courses, paddle boats, kayaking, camp wide game, crafts, campfires and more. Cost: $300 Age range: 7-17; 111 Salvation Lane, Estes Park, CO 80517; 970-586-3311, e-mail: [email protected], website: highpeakcamp.com

The Salvation Army High Peak Camp

June 9-July 26 Various camps focus on a range of activities, including canoeing, swimming, ropes courses music and worship; wilderness and sports. Age range: 7-17; 111 Salvation Lane, Estes Park, CO 80517; website: highpeakcamp.info

Tipi Overnights

July 11-12, July 18-19, July 25-26 Evening activities including safari wagon ride, American Indian lore and campfire. Make memories sleeping under the stars in a Cheyenne tipi. Mornings will include breakfast and special explorations of the prairie and Cheyenne camp. Cost: 50 Age range: 6-12; 21901 E. Hampden Ave., Aurora, CO 80013; 303-693-3621, e-mail: [email protected], website: plainscenter.org

Twin Peaks Bible Camp

July 7-Aug. 2 A week dedicated to faith, fellowship and fun. Each week is geared toward a specific age group ranging from 3rd- and 4th-graders to high school students. Our goal is to make sure every camper has a great week with a variety of activities on the schedule. Cost: $165 Age range: 8-18; 9807 59 Road, Collbran, CO 81624; 970-487-3891, e-mail: [email protected], website: tpbc-co.org

UNC Jazz Camp

July 13-18 Campers will be a part of big bands, combos, vocal jazz ensembles, jazz master classes, jazz theory and listening classes, nightly faculty group concerts, and a special performance by the Colorado Jazz Orchestra. Age range: 12-22; 501 20th St., Greeley, CO 80639; 970-351-2394, e-mail: [email protected], website: uncjazz.com

Upon The Rock

June through late July Campers learn more about being in a relationship with Jesus. High School Wilderness Camp is four days in La Veta. Elementary and Junior Camps are six days in Divide. Cost: $90-$475 Age range: 9-19; , La Veta, CO 81055; 719-742-6777, e-mail: [email protected], website: upontherock.com

Walking Mountains Science Center

June 23-Aug. 8 Based out of backcountry huts, yurts or camp sites, our overnight courses allow young explorers, scientists and stewards to experience the thrill of mountain living. Cost: Range $325 – $390 Age range: 8-17; 318 Walking Mountains Lane, Avon, CO 81620; 970- 827-9725, e-mail: [email protected], website: walkingmountains.org

West Star Wilderness

June 2-Aug. 15 Year-round trips offer adventures and opportunities to connect with nature. Cost: $850 Age range: 10-17; 138 W. 5th Ave., Denver, CO 80204; 303-459-7195, e-mail: [email protected], website: weststarwilderness.com

YMCA Camp Jackson

June 15-Aug. 1 Base camp program offers such experiences as backpacking, horsemanship, archery, canoeing, rock climbing and more. Extended rock climbing and white water rafting trips. Scholarships available. Cost: $370 – $860 Scholarships Available. Age range: 7-17; 9126 County Highway 165, Rye, Co 81069; 719-543-5151, e-mail: [email protected], website: campjackson.com

YMCA Camp Santa Maria

June 8-Aug. 2 Activities include hiking, backpacking, climbing, horseback riding, rafting, kayaking, swimming, art, drama and sports. Cost: Varies. Age range: 6-17; 51321 US Hwy 285, Grant, CO 80448; 303-413-9622, e-mail: [email protected], website: ymcacampsantamaria.org/

Young Artist Seminar

June 24-July 27 Private lessons, chamber ensembles, orchestra, concerto competition, classes, recitals and more for high school and college students. Students may choose primary and optional secondary instruments, piano, voice, and composition. Cost: 3850 Age range: 15-24; 465 Longs Peak Road, Estes Park, CO 80517; 970-586-4031, e-mail: [email protected], website: rockyridge.org

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Amber is the founder and editor of Mile High Mamas, travel writer and former columnist for The Denver Post. She is a passionate community builder and loves the outdoors. She has two awesome teens and is happily married to a man obsessed with growing The Great Pumpkin.

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