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Aspen Camp for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
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On record in Colorado.
Pin located from the licensed address with the US Census geocoder. Colorado does not publish coordinates for this provider.
4862 Snowmass Creek, Snowmass, CO 81654
- Hours
- 10 AM–2 PM
- Licensed for
- 32 children
- Subsidies
- Not accepted
Amenities and accessibility
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Amenities
- Gender-neutral restroom
Crowd
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safespace
Parking
- On-site parking
Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.
The public record
- License number
- 47455
- License status
- Not listed
- License type
- Resident Camp
- Licensed capacity
- 32 children
- Address
- 4862 Snowmass Creek, Snowmass, CO 81654
- County
- Pitkin County
- Phone
- Not listed
- Website
- Not listed
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
What the record says
Provider highlights
Drawn from licensing flags published by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Parent-review summaries will appear here once enough reviews have been collected.
Signals of care
Strengths
Not enough signal recorded yet.
Points to verify
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From Google
Recent parent reviews
The 6 most recent of 19 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.
My sister and I recently volunteered in the kitchen while my niece and nephew attended camp, and it was truly an incredible experience from start to finish. Max, the director, pays attention to every detail, and every volunteer we met put so much care, passion, and heart into making the camp a special place. You can tell how much everyone genuinely cares about creating a fun, safe, and welcoming environment. The kids looked happy and engaged the entire time, with so many amazing activities like arts and crafts, rope climbing, rafting, and more. It was wonderful to see them having so much fun while also learning and practicing sign language throughout the week. One thing that really stood out was that there is always an interpreter on site, ensuring clear communication for everyone and helping create an environment where all campers, families, volunteers, and staff feel included and connected. Whether you’re hearing, hard of hearing, or deaf, you’ll feel welcomed, supported, and included here. The beautiful natural setting, peaceful creek, and incredible community make this a truly special place. We left with full hearts and can’t recommend this camp enough!
TLeeJul 12, 2026I didn't go but my daughter went to school in New Mexico for the deaf summer camp she had fun and wish have more day there again ❤️
Joanne BritoJun 16, 2024Great camp ran by very nice people in a beautiful area. It’s really hard meeting other Deaf families in the community that can communicate with my daughter. This was the highlight of my daughter’s summer- she made friends here that will hopefully be lifelong.
Jill BradshawJul 21, 2021Honest business helping people,just always been impressed with these guys.
Anthony MikesellMar 4, 2020My fiance and I camped here after we found a listing on AirBNB. Highly recommend and love their mission!
Elizabeth House fka PotterMay 30, 2018Gorgeous views and friendly staff.
Maxie NewtonNov 7, 2017
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
How the reviews split
The 4.9 average comes from 19 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
- 5 star18
- 4 star1
- 3 star0
- 2 star0
- 1 star0
Questions parents ask about Aspen Camp for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Who can help me find child care near Aspen Camp for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing?
- Aspen Camp for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing sits in the area covered by the Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Council and the referral agency Mountain Valley Developmental Svcs. Colorado funds these bodies to help families find and pay for care locally, and they can answer questions about openings and cost that a licence record cannot.
Does Aspen Camp for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing accept CCCAP child care assistance?
- The state record does not show Aspen Camp for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing authorised for the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program. Authorisation is county-administered and can change, so confirm with the provider and your county office.
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