Summer Camps in Colorado Are a Great Way for Kids to Have Fun and Make New Friends

Nikki
Summer camp is a great way for your kids to relax, have fun, make new friends, and learn something new! Check out these summer camps for kids in Colorado!

Eagle Lake Camps is a coed camp for kids ages 7 to 18 years old. The camp is located in Colorado Springs, CO. The cost per week is between $350 and $500. Eagle Lake Camps is a Christ-centered camp that strives to help kids grow in wisdom and in favor with God. Activities to be enjoyed include hiking, camping, singing, team games, hiking, archery, and swimming. Call 1-800-US-EAGLE for more info.

Colvig Silver Camps is a coed camp for kids ages 7 to 17 years old. The camp is located in Durango, CO. The cost per week is between $650 and $1000. Colvig Silver Camps is a non-competitive camp designed to help campers with self-esteem and to teach them responsibility and leadership skills. Activities such as such as hiking, camping, fishing, rock climbing, rafting, and swimming can also be enjoyed by campers. Call 970.247.2564 for more info.

J Bar CC Ranch Camp is a camp for girls only, ages 7 to 16 years old. The camp is located in Elbert, CO. The cost is between $650 and $1000. J Bar CC Ranch Camp is a Jewish camp that is centered on Jewish traditions. Campers can enjoy such activities as art, music & drama, hip hop & Israeli dance, rope climbing, zip line, mountain biking, and nature hiking. Call 303.648.3800 for more info.

Cheley Colorado Camps is a coed camp for kids ages 9 to 17 years old. The camp is located in Denver, CO. Cost is between $650 and $1000 per week. Cheley Colorado camps strive to teach campers honesty, self-reliance, confidence, and independence. Activities such as such as fishing, arts & crafts, hiking, soccer, mountain climbing, and backpacking can also be enjoyed by campers. Call 303.377.3616 or 970-586-4244 for more info.

No matter which camp you choose for your kids, it's always a good idea to visit the camp and ask a lot of questions. You should also talk to others who have been to the camp before and get their opinion. Most of all, let your kids be part of the decision making process since they are the ones who will be spending their time there.

Sources:
www.mysummercamps.com
www.summercamp.org

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  • jcorn5/18/2008

    Very timely now :)

  • mamalav3/27/2008

    :-D

  • Kassidy Emmerson3/20/2008

    What a great list! I'd like to go to camp this summer, and just have fun! :-)

  • Ask A Mom3/20/2008

    Great article. My kids can't wait for summer camp!

  • mimpi3/19/2008

    Some good information Nikki.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper3/19/2008

    I wish I could go, sounds awesome :) Sheri

  • K. Ray3/18/2008

    These all sound like a lot of fun!

  • Kristie Leong M.D.3/18/2008

    Summer camps are so much fun for kids! Excellent resource list!

  • Mags3/18/2008

    Great Fun List!

  • jcorn3/18/2008

    Very nice selection and variety of camps here :)

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