THE EXTRAORDINARY
JOY OF GETTING TO
BE AN ORDINARY,
JOY-FILLED KID.
THAT’S THE
POWER OF CAMP.
About Us
HERE, STRENGTH COMES FROM BEING SILLY, BELONGING MAKES KIDS FEEL BOLD AND TUTUS BUILD TENACITY.
We provide FREE year-round camp experiences and intentional programming for children with life-altering diagnoses and their families. Kids get the pure joy of being a kid, and parents have the peace of mind of knowing that our camp programs are staffed by incredible employees, volunteers, and renowned medical professionals.
FAST FACTS ABOUT US:
- The incredible combination of exuberant play and world-class medical care. With full medical, physical and emotional support from healthcare professionals, trained staff and dedicated volunteers, campers and their families get to simply live in the moment and have fun. While we focus on creating unbridled joy, we also understand the very real needs of our campers. Read more about our medical facilities >
- A priceless experience without a price tag. Roundup River Ranch is always FREE for all kids and their families. We are funded by donations and grants and we rely on the generosity of the community and our countless volunteers. Colorado residents who donate to Roundup River Ranch may be eligible to receive an additional 50% state income tax credit through the Colorado Child Care Tax Credit. Give today >
- We’re 100% dedicated to the well-being of our campers. Roundup River Ranch is accredited by the American Camp Association, demonstrating our compliance in over 300 areas of health, safety, and program quality standards. We may have an “old-fashioned” feel to the fun we promote, yet we are lucky to have the most innovative and beautiful buildings, resources, supplies, and expertise. Learn about our SeriousFun community >
Who we are
From summer sessions in the mountains to year-round experiences online and wherever campers are, we power joy, hope, connection, and independence.
“Every time I come to Roundup River Ranch, I never feel like an outsider. I feel like I belong. I feel like I found a place where I can be me.” – Isaiah, Camper