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CampSeen

  • Coed
  • Ages 12-17
  • Specialty

Primarily serves a specific population: LGBTQ+

Overview

Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains just an hour south of Denver, CampSeen is a summer camp for queer and trans teens of color to find empowerment, community, & healing. Our mission is to foster and empower the social and emotional well-being of LGBTQ youth. Campers have the opportunity to meet other kids like themselves and build community in a beautiful, tech-free outdoor environment.

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Specialty camp focus: Mental Health and Wellness

Unique Features

  • A place for LGBTQ+ youth to be their true authentic selves, in a safe place with no judgement.
  • Located on 61 acres that offer a mix of alpine, prairie, and riparian ecosystems. There are trails to explore and plenty of space to create memories.
  • We are a community free of electronics like cell phones, so that campers are focused on interacting with one another in a natural setting.
  • Amazing kitchen staff that makes tasty meals each day that everyone enjoys.

Activities

Dates & Rates

2025 Season:

  • Camp Season July 12 - July 19
  • Session Lengths 1 week or less
  • Cost $3,000 /week

Financial Offers:

  • Tiered/sliding scale tutition: No
  • Financial assistance: Yes
  • Special discounts: No

Accommodations

Bunks

  • Type: Cabins
  • Not open air
  • Electricity/lights
  • Air conditioning
  • Separate bathhouse
  • Showers not attached
  • Toilets not attached

Health

  • Staff certified in First Aid / CPR
  • No doctor onsite
  • Nurse onsite
  • 24/7 medical staff
  • Health Center

Dietary Needs

  • Food Allergies
  • Gluten Free
  • No kosher
  • Not peanut free
  • Not tree nut-free
  • Vegan friendly
  • Vegetarian friendly

International Campers

  • Enrolls non-US campers
  • 1 countries have attended
  • Canada

Welcome Message

Tyrell, Camp Director

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