Are campers bunked with the same kids they are grouped with?
Yes! While we have co-ed activity groups, we do our best to house all same-gender-identifying campers from an activity group so they can enjoy the bunk experience together as well. Depending on the cabin, campers from multiple activity groups will all be in the same cabin together to create the best sleepover ever, helping campers make friends across activity groups. The more friends the better!
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How are campers grouped at Overnight Camp?
Campers are placed in a co-ed activity group with no more than 13 campers, who are all about the same age, along with two dedicated staff instructors. Each activity is generally modified to the ages and skill levels of the group. Then, we try to ...
Why do you have two Overnight Camp locations?
Our Overnight Camp program has humble beginnings, from a two-week pilot program with only 30 campers to the two full-facility, 8-Week programs we enjoy today. As the years have gone by, more and more campers wanted to join our camps and with a great ...
How structured is the Overnight Camp schedule?
We provide more structure for our younger campers and allow more freedom for our older campers. We find the structure to the day at camp is great to provide a diverse experience for everyone. That being said, we know the value of having the freedom ...
What kind of beds do the campers sleep in?
Just like the good ol' days, our campers will sleep in bunk beds during their time here at camp. When space allows, we are able to spread out into single beds, but this is not typical. Each bed has its own comfy foam mattress and every camper and ...
What is the difference between Expedition and Overnight Camps?
Our Expedition Camps stand apart from our Overnight Camps on three main factors – size, location, and responsibility. At Overnight Camp we enjoy beautiful locations in the Front Range where campers enjoy the comforts of well-maintained facilities, ...