Mountain Therapy Camps

AGES 5 YEARS+

Snow Mountain Ranch, Granby, Colorado

Each week-long therapy family camp provides intensive, multi-disciplinary therapies for children with developmental delays or disabilities, as well as activities and support for parents and siblings to unwind and re-energize in a supportive and caring environment.

Mountain Therapy Camps. AGES 5 YEARS+. SNOW MOUNTAIN RANCH, GRANBY, COLORADO. Each week-long therapy family camp provides intensive, multi-disciplinary therapies for children with developmental delays or disabilities, as well as activities and support for parents and siblings to unwind and re-energize in a supportive and caring environment. Apply for Camp Call us: 303.563.8290

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Our Mountain Therapy Camps

The multi-disciplinary approach used by our therapy teams ensures that every therapist works on all goals throughout the therapy day. This intensive model fosters larger gains at the end of each week.

The 6-hour therapy day typically runs from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm, with the exception of the overnight camps.

Our Mountain Therapy Camps. APPLY FOR CAMP

Pathfinder

5

days

0

Overnights

5

Campers

5

Therapists

2

Volunteers

AGES

5+

Program Focus

Campers receive structured, individualized, intensive, functional therapy with the team make-up determined by the specific needs of the children.

ACTIVITIES

Each 6-hour therapy day includes one therapist-supported outside group activity: therapeutic horseback riding, canoeing, rock wall climbing, swimming or the summer tubing hill.

Pathblazer

5

days

0

Overnights

5

Campers

5

Therapists

2

Volunteers

AGES

6+

Program Focus

Rather than work individually, Pathblazer campers learn to work cooperatively with partners, trios and as contributing members of the whole group.

ACTIVITIES

These campers will benefit from the same activities as Pathfinder as well as therapist-led interactive activities including group art, scavenger hunts and cooking, just to name a few. This program is designed to begin building independence, developing social skills and successfully navigating transitions.

Trailblazer

5

days

1

Overnights

5

Campers

4

Therapists

2

Volunteers

AGES

8+

Program Focus

This activity-based, "therapy-on-the-go" program challenges campers to successfully participate in therapist-guided activities. The focus is the process of navigating from preparation for to completion of each activity, not just the activity itself.

ACTIVITIES

A one-night sleepover with their team of campers and therapists adds fun and builds confidence and independence. Activities include therapeutic horseback riding, canoeing and paddle-boarding, low-ropes obstacle course, zip line, hiking, summer tubing hill, rock wall climbing, swimming and the Winter Park Resort alpine slide.

Pioneer

5

days

3

Overnights

8

Campers

3

Therapists

2

Volunteers

AGES

9+

Program Focus

Campers benefit from the "therapy of life." This team works more independently toward self-help skills, self-advocacy and social skills, increasing confidence and a true sense of accomplishment. With a lower therapist-to-camper ratio, this program is intended for campers with a higher degree of independence, not requiring 1:1 support for behavior and/or daily living activities.

ACTIVITIES

This three-night sleepover camp allows campers a more concentrated, comprehensive focus on their personal goals and enhanced independence. Pioneers participate in all Trailblazer activities as well as meal planning and grocery shopping for their overnights, tent camping – with the campers themselves putting up their own tents – and evening cabin games. Campers stay the first two nights with their families, and then spend the remaining three nights with their team. Parents are required to remain on campus or in close proximity for the duration of the Pioneer camp session.

What Children Learn at Camp

Campers begin the transition from relying completely on therapists and care providers to taking risks, making “supported” mistakes, problem solving, and learning how to effectively work toward independence.

Mountain Therapy Family Camps

What we deliver to you as a parent

In addition to six hours of respite in the beautiful Rocky Mountains, parents receive a comprehensive study of their child. Therapy teams work for hours after the therapy day, analyzing each camper’s performance and response to strategies. They create plans for each day of camp, developing approaches that will further challenge each camper.

  • Comprehensive digital clinical report that outlines goals, strategies, outcomes and recommendations
  • Individualized parent conferences with the therapy team on the final day of camp
  • Optional parent presentations and activities as well as opportunities to network and connect
Mountain Therapy Family Camps

Sibling Camp

Having a sibling with special needs is a reality many children are born into. The advantages to having a brother or sister with special needs are numerous and include being more empathetic, more responsible, and more resilient. However, these typically developing siblings also shoulder burdens that are not often or easily discussed. Sibling Camp provides the opportunity for typically developing siblings of the campers in the therapy program to interact with others who walk a similar path and have a level of understanding that others do not.

We are excited to continue our partnership with YMCA for our sibling camp programs AND, based on your feedback, also provide our traditional sibling camp program.

Below are the sibling camp options and registration instructions for both the YMCA and Adam’s Camp. There are three offerings to choose from and they are as follows: 

Adam’s Camp Family Therapy Camp – Sibling Options

  • Adam’s Camp Sibling 2 to 13-year-olds: Sibling camp participation is available for siblings of Therapy Program campers. Sibling camp provides an opportunity for siblings to experience a special sense of belonging and meaningful opportunities to connect through recreation and facilitated discussions on being a sibling of a child with special needs while enjoying age-appropriate camp activities such as swimming, hiking, or visiting the tubing hill. Sibling camp schedules coordinate with therapy schedules to allow parents the opportunity to participate in parent presentations/activities or to enjoy some recreation and respite while all the children are busy and engaged. Sibling Camp age groups are 2-5, 6-10, and 11-13. Tuition is $350 per sibling.

  • Adam’s Camp Sibling 14 to 15-year-olds: This age group serves as junior counselors for the above sibling camp program. This opportunity starts on Sunday around 10 am and ends Friday around noon the week your family attends camp. If your family desires, we can accommodate six siblings of this age each week with room and board at Snow Mountain Ranch for $350, or you can choose to have them stay with you at no cost other than their volunteer labor. These siblings are responsible for interacting and providing our paid staff support with our sibling camp program. This group of volunteers also helps in the kitchen with prep and clean-up. Our 14 to 15-year-old sibling volunteers get the first shot at our 16 to 18-year-old volunteer opportunities with our Summer Adventure Program. These are highly desirable due to all the fun mountain activities included in the experience, and of course, the fun of hanging with our campers. Tuition is $350 per sibling (room and board) or free (without room and board).

YMCA Camp Chief Ouray – Sibling Options

  • YMCA Camp Chief Ouray 5- to 14-year-olds: We partner with the YMCA Snow Mountain Ranch (SMR). Our siblings at this age can sign up for the YMCA Camp Chief Ouray Day Camp program, which is on-site at SMR. Check out the following link for day camp details. Our partnership allows us to provide this service at a discount ($200) rather than our $350. This partnership provides several advantages, including an extended day, more age-appropriate facilities, materials, activities, and many wild adventures. The adventures could include “maker” arts, archery, fishing, waterfall adventures, and much more.

    • Registration: Sign-up starts March 1st and ends March 13th on the YMCA registration page (click here for their registration document and registration link). Once you register and pay, you are done. If you are required to waitlist, make sure to do so.
  • YMCA Camp Chief Ouray 7- to 14-year-olds: This is another excellent partnership with the YMCA Snow Mountain Ranch. This program is limited this year, but the YMCA is saving some slots for us. Our siblings at this age can sign up for YMCA Camp Chief Ouray one-week overnight programs, which are on-site at SMR for $100 per sibling, which is a 90% scholarship. We have partnered with our friends at the YMCA to provide this significant scholarship to the usual thousand dollars plus tuition. Check out the following link for the overnight camp details. This partnership provides several advantages, including a much more authentic summer camp experience, more age-appropriate facilities, materials, sports, activities, and all the fun Snow Mountain Ranch offers.

    • Registration: Sign-up opens December 1st, 2024 at 12:00 PM MST sharp (click here and find the orange button labeled “Overnight Camp Registration”)! Complete the process to register for an overnight camp. All you will need to pay is the $100 deposit. A scholarship will be applied to the rest once Adam’s Camp confirms your affiliation.
    • Click here to complete our form so we can confirm your affiliation. If you are required to waitlist, make sure to do so.

If you have any questions about these opportunities, please call Katy Dennison, our Therapy Program Manager, at 720-726-2911. She will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

The Sibling Camp Experience

Mountain Therapy Camp Dates & Rates

Program fees do not include lodging. Check-in is on Sunday. Programming continues through the final afternoon, so families may want to arrange lodging that includes the final night (six nights total).

Dates Campers Location Cost Deposit Sibling Camp (Optional) Apply
June 1621, 2024  Developmental Disabilities Snow Mountain Ranch, Granby, CO $3,500 $250

$350 for 0- to 4- year-olds 

$160 for 5- to 14- year-olds

Applications open October 18, 2023!
June 2328, 2024  Developmental Disabilities Snow Mountain Ranch, Granby, CO $3,500 $250

$350 for 0- to 4- year-olds 

$160 for 5- to 14- year-olds

Applications open October 18, 2023!
July 712, 2024  Developmental Disabilities Snow Mountain Ranch, Granby, CO $3,500 $250

$350 for 0- to 4- year-olds 

$160 for 5- to 14- year-olds

Applications open October 18, 2023!
July 1419, 2024  Down Syndrome Snow Mountain Ranch, Granby, CO $3,500 $250

$350 for 0- to 4- year-olds 

$160 for 5- to 14- year-olds

Applications open October 18, 2023!
July 28 – August 2, 2024  Developmental Disabilities Snow Mountain Ranch, Granby, CO $3,500 $250

$350 for 0- to 4- year-olds 

$160 for 5- to 14- year-olds (Day Camp) 

Applications open October 18, 2023!
August 49, 2024  Developmental Disabilities Snow Mountain Ranch, Granby, CO $3,500 $250

$350 for 0- to 4- year-olds 

$160 for 5- to 14- year-olds (Day Camp) 

Applications open October 18, 2023!

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Mountain Therapy Camp payment schedule and cancellation policy

Campers and Parents Love Adam’s Camp

Great way for our special kiddos to learn to spread their independent wings in a fun and safe environment. He said "best camp EVER" when I picked him up

Joanne Sherman

Eric is much more verbal and confident around others and in situations where he doesn't always know what will be happening. This is his 3rd year and each year he comes back more self assured and happily makes decisions for himself.

Crystal Nordholm

Dusty accomplished ZIPLINE! Yeah, a goal he had wanted to do for awhile.

Dustin Scrage

Counselors went above and beyond caring for and encouraging the campers. The smiles, the pictures, the different activities are awesome!

Cheri Bjornsrud

Adam's Camp gives children with special needs the opportunity to have the "typical" summer camp experience, in a safe and nurturing environment.

Amy Cawlfield

I would emphasize the great way the campers are able to meet new friends, learn how to manage in the community, learn new activities that they don't try at home, learn leadership and most of all gain independence. Your camper gets to be a kid at Adam's camp, just like everyone else. There are no "differences" at camp.

Karen Kullby

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