

Field Guide
A field guide to what a camp summer looks like in Colorado: the forms it takes, how the landscape and climate shape it, and what it asks of a family.
Field notes
A Colorado summer is defined less by its peak heat than by its range. Days are bright and dry under a strong high-altitude sun, and then the temperature falls hard after dark, more so the higher a camp sits, so a warm afternoon and a cold night belong to the same day. Afternoons often build thunderstorms over the peaks, which is why high-country programs move early and get off exposed ground before they arrive, and hail or even snow can turn up at altitude in the warm months. Lakes and rivers are snowmelt-cold, so time in the water is short and bracing. The figures here are drawn from a Front Range station; camps up in the mountains, especially overnight, run cooler than these, particularly once the sun is down.
camp season (June-August (representative core camp season)) runs highs of 84-90°F (29-32°C) and lows of 53-59°F (12-15°C).
Most families arrive through Denver International Airport (DEN), the state's main gateway on the northern Front Range and one of the country's busiest domestic hubs. The southern Front Range has its own option in Colorado Springs Airport (COS), and camp country far to the west and southwest is better reached through the regional airports at Durango-La Plata County (DRO) for the Four Corners, or Montrose (MTJ) for the Western Slope. From Denver, the main interstate does the real climbing west into the high country, another runs the length of the Front Range, and smaller highways peel off toward Boulder, Estes Park, and the mountain parks.
How far you drive after that depends entirely on the camp. Mountain sleepaway camps sit a good way up, where the interstate gives way to two-lane mountain road and then, often, to gravel or a forest-service track at the very end. For the high-country expeditions, the drivable road simply runs out at a trailhead and contact goes quiet beyond it. Front Range day camps are the opposite, already where families live, so getting there is a local morning drive. Any shuttle or pickup arrangement is something to confirm with the individual camp rather than assume.
The parent experience in Colorado splits by how far the camp is. For the mountain and backcountry camps, distance is the defining fact: a national draw means some families fly into Denver and drive up themselves, turning drop-off into a travel day, and the contact loop can go genuinely quiet, most of all on the expedition trips where silence is expected rather than a worry. The mountain towns near the camp regions give a visiting parent somewhere to land around drop-off and pickup, though that is ordinary mountain tourism rather than anything built for camp families, and worth treating as such.
At the near end, the Front Range day camps ask almost nothing logistically and everything in the ordinary way: the child is home by dinner and camp becomes part of the household's own summer. Each of these is the Colorado shape of something every camp family moves through, wherever they live. To understand that experience on its own terms, read the [Parent Side Quest](/field-guide/parent-side-quest), the part of the Field Guide devoted to exactly that.
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"Where you’re coming from is not nearly as important as where you’re going", states one of the mottoes of Cheley Colorado Camps, illustrating their commitment to build character, promote leadership and develop teamwork skills for the days to come. Campers are given the freedom to create their own schedules - an approach that keeps activity groups open and flexible. As a result, campers not only learn how to make decisions and be in charge for what they do in the camp, but also meet as many peers and staff as possible and make new friends. The Cheley Mission states, "We build the lasting character and resiliency of young people, creating unique life experiences in a challenging and nurturing natural environment." For more than 90 years now, Cheley Colorado Camps aims to “send you home feeling good about who you are”. With the guidance of dedicated leaders, boys and girls find enthusiasm and inspiration to pursue their dreams long after the camp is over.
Cheley Colorado Camps is located in Estes Park Valley, on three separate sites and is surrounded by mountain peaks and forests. The beautiful terrain is a great source for inspiration to try something new and succeed in the numerous programs offered: backpacking, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, stand up paddle boarding, campfires, fishing, sports, crafts, rafting, climbing, target sports, outcamping, and a high ropes challenge course.
Camp season
16 Jun - 15 Aug 2026
Program profile
4 sessions · Overnight camp
Rates & stays
Planning estimatePer-day tuition
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Per-night tuition
From USD 294 USD
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