
I was lucky enough to be a camper and staff member at this camp for 7 years total. The amount of opportunity at SWC is unprecedented. There is so much to do that is out of the ordinary: hike up a...
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Sanborn Western Camps, established in 1948, is a renowned Colorado summer camp that offers exceptional outdoor experiences for boys and girls aged 9-16. Nestled in the heart of Colorado, the camps provide a fun and relaxed atmosphere where campers can engage in a wide range of activities such as camping, horseback riding, hiking, canoeing, fishing, and swimming. With breathtaking wilderness areas and stunning peaks as their backdrop, the camps' 6000 acres of open pine forest, wildflower meadows, and rocky bluffs create an unparalleled setting for outdoor adventures. The camp community, consisting of campers and staff from various states and countries, fosters a supportive environment for individual growth, self-confidence, and independence.
Sanborn Western Camps, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing children with a transformative camp experience. With a philosophy based on mutual respect and shared adventures, the camps value each child's contributions and aim to develop their character, promote healthy lifestyles, and foster a love for nature. The camps' permanent staff of educators and support personnel work year-round to ensure exceptional programming and well-maintained facilities. Whether it's climbing 14,000 ft. mountains, backpacking in the Rockies, or participating in exciting trips, Sanborn Western Camps offers a unique opportunity for children to create lasting memories, make new friends, and develop valuable life skills.
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I was lucky enough to be a camper and staff member at this camp for 7 years total. The amount of opportunity at SWC is unprecedented. There is so much to do that is out of the ordinary: hike up a...
I LOVE Sanborn! I have been attending Sanborn for soon to be 6 years. I have truly grown from the experiences I have participated in. Whether I am climbing one of Colorado's 14,000 foot peaks or...