Health & Forms
Do you support campers who are transgender, campers with special needs or campers with disabilities?
Absolutely! We welcome gender-expansive campers, offering gender support plans to ensure that we support their authentic identities throughout their time at camp. We also serve kids with medical needs like diabetes. We have successfully accommodated ...
My child has a chronic condition with symptoms similar to Covid-19, can they come to camp?
Most often the chronic condition is allergies, with symptoms like a runny nose, cough and headache. Unfortunately, Covid-19 symptoms are typically mild in children and can mimic a chronic condition, like allergies. Prior to camp, if your child has ...
My child is feeling sick, can they come to camp?
Campers need to be symptom-free for 24 hours before attending camp. If your child develops symptoms during camp, we will ask you for a negative COVID test, plus symptoms that have resolved.* The only exception is if your camper has a chronic ...
What if my child has severe allergies or respiratory issues?
Please make these health concerns known by filling out and submitting the proper forms. If your child has severe allergies or respiratory issues, please fill out the Severe Allergy Health Care Plan or Respiratory Health Care Plan form in Active so ...
Day Camp Forms
Required forms for all campers: Immunization Form (must be on an Official State of Colorado form, dated and signed by your doctor within the past two years.) We also accept official forms from the following states: Alabama, Arizona, California, the ...
Medications at Day Camp
We cannot accept any medications at camp that are not accompanied by the appropriate form completed by a doctor. Severe Allergy Health Care Plan - If your child has a severe allergy and carries an epi-pen, we need this form completed by a doctor. ...