The DAC offers a variety of camps for youth ages 5 – 10, or in grades K – 5. There are options available for all youth, whether they are involved in Scouting or not.
Magness Adventure Camp is the DACs premiere Cub Scout camping experience. The camp offers four-day/three-night sessions twice per week. Families and packs live in canvas wall tents and eat prepared meals out of their assigned shelter. During the day, a wide variety of activities are scheduled for participants, including BB Gun shooting and archery, arts and crafts, and boating on Kiewit Lake. Magness Adventure Camp is located at Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch
Outdoor Scouting at Magness (O.S.M.) is truly a unique program that introduces new Cub Scout aged-youth & family to the skills and methods of the Cub Scout program. This is a great opportunity to experience a task of what Cub Scouts has to offer. Outdoor Scouting at Magness is located at Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch.
Traditional Cub Scout Day Camps provide fun and adventure in the outdoors for packs and dens. Organized as one-to-five-day programs with trained leadership and exciting activities, day camps are held at nearby, approved locations in the metro area.
Colorado Adventure Point is where STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Adventure Day Camp takes place. STEM camp offers five days of dynamic adventure with hands-on experiments. Each day campers work together to solve challenging experiments designed to teach critical thinking and the scientific method. In addition, campers can experience thrilling Adventure Zones as they learn about science in rock climbing, archery, marksmanship, and much more!
Makers Camp is for young creative minds always looking to start a new project. Makers Camp is a summer day camp offered at CAP as well. The goal for this program is for participants to not only walk away with awesome projects, but also to inspire creativity, confidence, and support youth who dream about creative careers. Each day will start out with learning about art concepts, such as color theory, and the logistics of working in the field. After introducing how to safely operate the tools, the rest of the day will be an open workshop with the assistance of our qualified instructors. At Colorado Adventure Point.
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