Summer Camp
Y Camp is Special
Each day, camp begins with a chapel service that establishes the theme. For example, Monday's theme is Love, Tuesday's is Respect, Wednesday's is Honesty and so on. For more information on why YMCA Camp is Special.
Registration
Visit Registration for links to online registration, mail-in registration forms, overview of camp fees and information on financial assistance availability.
Summer Camp Handbook
For the online version of the YMCA Camp Collins 2008 Family Handbook and all required summer camp forms, visit Summer Camp Handbook.
Camps
Resident Camp Overnight campers live in a community environment designed to encourage teamwork, new friendships and personal growth. Resident Camp is divided into three age groups, called "Units" which offer age appropriate camping experiences.
Summer Day Camp More than the supervision of children, we teach children to live and work together while fostering self-esteem in an outdoor environment.
Teens
Teen Camp For older campers who love camp and want an extended experience full of opportunities for personal growth and fun.
Teen Travel Camps Explore the outdoors with experienced YMCA staff and professional guides. Kayaking, rafting, backpacking, surfing and more await adventuresome middle and high schoolers. Meet the 2008 Travel Camp Counselors.
Counselors in Training Camp CITs practice leadership skills and learn more about themselves and working with children.
Spring Break
Spring Break Resident camp brings core camping activities to youth of all ages each spring.
New Teen Travel Camp, Grand Canyon was the destination this Spring Break. Check out our Photo Documentary.
Families
Family Camp Over Labor Day weekend and we offer a fun and exciting camp experience for the entire family.
