What if I have a camper at Overnight Camp too?

What if I have a camper at Overnight Camp too?

For Colorado Expedition Camps ONLY

We know that having campers at two locations is not ideal logistically for families. We stagger drop-off and pick-up times between the overnight and expedition camp drop off locations, as well as parent’s day activities, to allow families to make it to both locations during the same session and not miss out on any of the fun!
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You can see the drop-off times for Overnight Camps and Expedition Camps on their respective Pre-Camp Guides:
  1. Overnight Camp Pre-Camp Guides
  2. Colorado Expedition Pre-Camp Guide

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