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COLORADO LIONS CAMP INC
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28541 Highway 67 N, Woodland Park, CO 80863
- Licensed for
- 56 children
- Subsidies
- Not accepted
Amenities and accessibility
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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The public record
- License number
- 47606
- License status
- Not listed
- License type
- Resident Camp
- Licensed capacity
- 56 children
- Address
- 28541 Highway 67 N, Woodland Park, CO 80863
- County
- Teller County
- Phone
- Not listed
- Website
- Not listed
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From Google
Recent parent reviews
The 6 most recent of 58 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.
My son went for a week every summer for their youth camp and attends now as an adult. He loves the staff and the familiarity with the grounds and routines. He also loves going for respite weekends when possible.
Heather CameronJul 1, 2025The staff is professional and fun, the facility is beautiful, and the campers have such an incredible time!!!! I absolutely recommend CLC. It’s hard to find camps and programs serving adults with disabilities that are trustworthy and accessible, but CLC is nailing it.
Bri HicksSep 17, 2023I have been an Host Home Provider since 2004 in this community. I also operate a support group for Host Home Providers. In the past I have had several clients, friends, family members who have had an affiliation with this camp. For the most part we have had great experiences, with the exception of this year. Over the past few years we have heard comments and grumblings from a few Host Home Providers, families and agency staff, who have shared their concern that the camp is poorly equipped to care for anyone with a disability that may have more "diverse special needs" or may need a bit more. This year we have felt the impact of this. The Director and nurse were not flexible, and we were being discouraged from the outset to not consider sending one of our clients without even an opportunity to allow them the experience. The nurse was very rigid, and inappropriate in her dealings with our client, and when an issue arose we were not allowed to communicate with our client by phone to try to ease them. Her wording to describe what occurred was inappropriate, exaggerated, and at times seemed false. At the time we arrived for drop-off our client(s) to enter camp there was no welcoming words or smiles of excitement, except from the young counselors loading and unloading, but it seemed dread from the Director, Doc and RN, that we'd decided to bring them. With the exception of our one client, who is quiet, easy-going, agreeable and independent, our other 2 clients were being looked at in an unwelcomed way. One of our clients, who is the sweetest person with a big kind heart has been asked , 'not to return'. In years gone-by, the 'check-in' was a different vibe of smiles, 'happy to see you', we meet the counselors individually, we knew their names and able to have a heart to heart touch with people that were taking on caring for our loved ones for the next 5 days. Now the atmosphere is one promoting a sterile almost institutional feel, rather than the connecting with an "exceptional camping experience" that their mission indicates. I pray the comments I've heard of recent that Lions Camp of Colorado is a great spot for people with disabilities as long as they are well-behaved, without too many meds, without complexities or physical challenges. Lion's camp upper management and board, please make certain if you are going to offer the mission statement, to serve individuals with "diverse special needs" you work toward that, train your staff for that, and then advertise for that. But to advertise, offer the opportunity, and not meet the challenge is sad. To ask families and agencies to pick-up their adult campers/clients and not offer the opportunity to return is contradictory to the goal we all have of building self-esteem, acceptance, and a sense of community and belonging.
Pamela RinnJul 5, 2023Great place, Great People!!! I have a special needs client that goes for a week in the summer! They also have respite program throughout the year!
BApr 1, 2022Rustic cabins, outdoor-centered attractions, and basic amenities. While I'm unsure how often Colorado Lion's Camp is used as an events venue, I am reviewing its fulfillment as one after I attended a wedding hosted here, where the couple originally met and fell in love. If you're looking for a fancy and new location, this isn't it—buildings seem trapped in the 70's, with not much having been renovated since then. Walls need fresh paint. Lodging interiors need an update. Mini golf needs a revamp. Games need fixing. Everything feels just slightly neglected—but if you need a place to get the job done, this'll do. During our weekend stay, nothing went too terribly wrong, save a few breakers popping from our waffle irons, and the main lodge quickly filling with smoke when we used the fireplace. Some better features include a lobby with plenty of room (we had 50+ guests and could have fit more), a suitable commercial kitchen, bathrooms, and large windows overlooking tree-filled mountains of the great outdoors. The few staff who were there were so gracious. You could tell they treasured wholesome relationships with their campers, counsellors, guests, and each other. I heard stories about what they do here, and it is meaningful work. I'll support that any day.
David ParksOct 8, 2019What a beautiful and amazing site. Perfect for events. There are beautiful views, nice cabins, and friendly staff.
Magenta JonesMar 25, 2019
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
How the reviews split
The 4.6 average comes from 58 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
- 5 star45
- 4 star8
- 3 star2
- 2 star2
- 1 star1
Questions parents ask about COLORADO LIONS CAMP INC
Who can help me find child care near COLORADO LIONS CAMP INC?
- COLORADO LIONS CAMP INC sits in the area covered by the Teller/Park Early Childhood Council and the referral agency Alliance for Kids. 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 COLORADO LIONS CAMP INC accept CCCAP child care assistance?
- The state record does not show COLORADO LIONS CAMP INC 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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