Kids Camp
General Camps
General Day Camps
Active Boulder Kids Camps
Boulder, Louisville
303-499-9854
www.activeboulderkids.com
Active Boulder Kids offers options for pre-school and early elementary kids, ages 2.5-8, with flexible options...
Two-wheeled fun
For kids in their teens, the notion of driving a car feels like a legitimate offer of freedom in an otherwise confining world. As...
Arts & Crafts Camps
DAY CAMPS
The Arts HUBLafayette303-229-1127artunder.orgThe Arts HUB offers more than 40 camps this summer in art, dance and theater including all-day camps, Fairy Camps, Coding...
Kids Camp Directory (continued)
Girls Wilderness Program Adventure CampWomen’s Wilderness Institute, Boulder303-938-9191www.womenswilderness.orgWilderness-based courses specifically created for girls ages 8-18. Have a blast backpacking, rock climbing and learning outdoor skills and expressive arts...
Building mental, not just physical, strength
There are a variety of kids’ rock-climbing camps in and around Boulder this summer for parents who want to get their kids both physically...
General camps 2016
General Day
Active Boulder Kids Camps
Boulder, Louisville
303-499-9854
www.activeboulderkids.com
Active Boulder Kids offers options for pre-school and early elementary kids, ages 2.5 to 8, with flexible options...
Visible learning
The sturdy table is covered in colorful art supplies. A small group of 5-yearold girls and boys gently dip their brushes in vivid reds, yellows and blues...
Play to learn
The 11 weeks that mark summer break represent freedom: freedom to play, freedom to dream, freedom to forget everything learned during the previous school...
A case for outdoor education
This
summer, I encourage you to send your kid outside.
Now,
why should you listen to what a 20-something without kids thinks you should do?
Because for the...
A choice summer
Danette
Riehle would like to tell you what your kid’s day will be like at Steve &
Kate’s Camp in Boulder, but she won’t know exactly...
A sense of self obtained through experiences
Of course a kids camp should be fun, but the special needs programs provided by Adam’s Camp, Colorado Lions Camp and Colorado Center for the Blind go one step further by expanding campers’ perceptions of what is possible. The confidence obtained through new camp ...














