Participate in both religious studies and daily practice at a religious oriented summer camp.
Looking For A Camp: Specialties: Religious Camps: CO Total: 5
1. Shwayder Camp - How can words describe a summer at 10,200 feet high in the beautiful Colorado Rocky Mountains. Campers talk about
Resident Camp
Coed
Idaho Springs, Colorado
2. Eagle Lake Camp - Our goal at Eagle Lake is to inspire Christ-centered love and commitment through counselor relationships in the midst of exciting outdoor experiences
Resident Camp
Day Camp
Coed
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Our goal at Eagle Lake is to inspire Christ-centered love and commitment through counselor relationships in the midst of exciting outdoor experiences. Eagle Lake provides a safe environment for your children to grow and learn while experience the beauty of Pike National Forest at approx. 9000 feet. We offer Resident Camps, Adventure Camps, Horse Camps, and Day Camps. Call us at 1-800-US-Eagle (800-873-2453).

3. Eagle's Nest Day Camp
Day Camp
Coed
Colorado Springs, Colorado
4. Camp Tzivos Hashem Denver - Travel Camp for Jewish Boys of All Backgrounds.
Resident Camp
Travel Camp
All Boys
Denver, Colorado

Camp Tzivos Hashem is a travel camp, with a central base in Denver, Colorado. During the summer the camp travels throughout the Southwestern United States. While the majority of time is be spent touring Colorado and Utah, the camp also explores other states such as Idaho, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Nevada.
Designed for kids between the ages of 10 an d 15, the camp provides a program fit for the age group. Dissimilar to a teen touring program, CTH is most accurately described as being “a camp with wheels”.
Though constantly changing locations, the program focuses on experiencing rather than sightseeing. Rather than rushing in and out of places the camp takes its time to live the experience at each encounter. The activities done are unique to each place traveled, whether it’s rafting on the Great Salt Lake, a Football game in Yellowstone, or Alpine sliding in the Rocky Mountains. The intense flow of summer fun continues day after day. Travel time is usually limited to around two hours a day and will normally not be done at once.
Our day starts early in the morning and therefore we make sure campers get plenty of sleep at night. All weeknights are spent in campgrounds. Campers will sleep in warm, comfortable, and spacious cabin tents with air mattresses or pads. We carry with us a large number of tents; each will house no more than four campers. Counselors’ tents will be in close proximity to campers’ tents and will be marked. This allows for quick counselor access should a problem arise during the night. Campers’ tent assignments will always be members from his bunk to allow for age appropriate socialization. Before bedtime every night we try to have a campfire under the stars to let the days events culminate. The majority of campgrounds that we stay at are equipped with showers and other amenities to take care of individual needs. As we plan to travel through many places and try not to have long travel time during the day, we occasionally will do an all night drive in the bus (this will be done very rarely).

5. Lutheran Valley Retreat
Family Camp
Coed
Woodland Park, Colorado





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