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CAMP ALEXANDER

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4.4(194)Yelp(0)
Resident Camp

2182 Cty Rd 96, Lake George, CO 80827

Hours
Open 24 hours
Licensed for
375 children
Subsidies
Not accepted

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

The public record

License number
47433
License status
Not listed
License type
Resident Camp
Licensed capacity
375 children
Address
2182 Cty Rd 96, Lake George, CO 80827
County
Park County
Phone
Not listed
Website
Not listed

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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.

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From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 6 most recent of 194 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • This was the first trip for Troop 7 (McAllen, TX) and Troop 413 (Austin, TX) to visit Camp A. We were both assigned to Ute campsite and had a great time team working with our scouts. What a lovely place. Loads of activities for the boys with great fishing, hiking (Blue mountain sunrise hike!), biking (scouts were sharing such beautiful pictures), and more. My son’s favorite merit badge was welding. He liked that his counselor let him create his own personal welding project along with the regularly assigned one. Thanks for a great adventure. I plan on bringing back Troop 7. My son is already talking about working as a counselor here too.

    RachelJul 18, 2026
  • Great time! Had a lot of fun. Only for scouts. My troop had a great time.

    lincmic4455Jun 16, 2026
  • Super fun!, the kids had a blast. The community has made an amazing experience for the scouts and others to help provide an environment to thrive in.

    Jon MJul 26, 2025
  • I went here for a boys scout camp and it was AMAZING! This is a great option for a summer camp. They have so many different merit badge opportunities. The staff are so kind so the scouts and treat everyone like family. They have free time after classes, where scouts can go and do activities like free climb and shooting sports. They also have activities like Polar Plunge, where the scouts jump into the freezing lake at 6 AM. They also offer a hike called Blue Mountain Hike, where you climb about 1000 ft in elevation. You can’t forget, that on free time the staff will bring out a volleyball so the scouts and staff can play 9 square together. The food they give is always very delicious and refreshing. They have food for people with dietary restricts like allergies, halal food, and vegetarian. It is so beautiful there; all the mountains and trees, and you can’t forget the lake. Overall this place was a great option for a summer camp so if you ever go you will come out with no problems. I hope you enjoy!!!

    Farhan SyedJul 6, 2025
  • Camp Alexander was an overall great place for scouts ,the food was good and the staff would sit with you when they weren't serving food. The staff was really interactive and always had a positive attitude and would understand if you were a bit late to class. The bathrooms and showers were really clean and they were located in the most populated areas, so they were easy to access. Shoutout to 2025 staff members, Ian and Amerika.They were really awesome and were so kind to the whole troop, even though some members of our troop didn't have them for a class. The staff made all the merit badges fun; even those that required more talking and explaining than hands on. Food was good and portions varied throughout the week. The food line went fast and seating was everywhere including outside, inside, and on the deck. Opening and closing campfire was really entertaining and funny. My entire troop thought that this was by far the best camp that we've been to.

    Selah OrtizJun 28, 2025
  • Beautiful location, all staff have amazing spirit and are very nice, bathrooms are fairly clean, food decent for a scout camp. Will definitely be coming back next summer.

    Anders BradfordJun 24, 2024

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 4.4 average comes from 194 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star142
  • 4 star24
  • 3 star8
  • 2 star6
  • 1 star14

Questions parents ask about CAMP ALEXANDER

Who can help me find child care near CAMP ALEXANDER?

CAMP ALEXANDER sits in the area covered by the Teller/Park Early Childhood Council and the referral agency Child Care Innovations. 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 CAMP ALEXANDER accept CCCAP child care assistance?

The state record does not show CAMP ALEXANDER authorised for the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program. Authorisation is county-administered and can change, so confirm with the provider and your county office.