At the heart of its mission statement Camp Telluride states: "Building Friendships that Last a Lifetime." We are a non-profit resident camp for boys ages 7 through 15. Your son will Lead, Compete, Grow and Thrive.
Program Emphasis
Gender
Type Of Stay
Session Options (Weeks)
General Program Academic Camp Acting and Theater Camp Adventure Camp Baseball Camp Basketball Camp Bicycle Camp Computer Camp Cooking Camp Drama Camp Business/Financial Camp Golf Camp Horseback Riding Camp Language Camp Sailing Camp Skating Camp Ski And Snowboard Camp - Winter/Summer
Coed All Girls All Boys
Resident Camp Day Camp Travel Camp Adult Camp Family Camp
1
2
4
6
8
10
Age Range
Capacity
Average Cost
4 - Over 18
45
$501 - 600 (week)
More About Camp
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), British philosopher, economist, moral and political theorist, and administrator, was the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century. His views are of continuing significance, and are generally recognized to be among the deepest and certainly the most effective defenses of empiricism and of a liberal political view of society and culture. The overall aim of his philosophy is to develop a positive view of the universe and the place of humans in it, one which contributes to the progress of human knowledge, individual freedom and human well-being. His views are not entirely original, having their roots in the British empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume, and in the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham. But he gave them a new depth, and his formulations were sufficiently articulate to gain for them a continuing influence among a broad public.
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), British philosopher, economist, moral and political theorist, and administrator, was the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century. His views are of continuing significance, and are generally recognized to be among the deepest and certainly the most effective defenses of empiricism and of a liberal political view of society and culture. The overall aim of his philosophy is to develop a positive view of the universe and the place of humans in it, one which contributes to the progress of human knowledge, individual freedom and human well-being. His views are not entirely original, having their roots in the British empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume, and in the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham. But he gave them a new depth, and his formulations were sufficiently articulate to gain for them a continuing influence among a broad public.
Activities and Features
Outdoor Activities
General Outdoors
Water Sports
Water Polo
Arts and Crafts
Ceramics
Miscellaneous
General Miscellaneous Actvities Color War Go-Carting
Camp Address
Winter Address
201 Carbonate Ave.
Ophir CO, 81426 USA
408-679-9448 (tel.)