Adam’s Camp

1101 County Road 53, Granby, CO 80446

map1101 County Road 53, Granby, CO 80446

About

Adam’s Camp offers Early Start Therapy Camp, Mountain Therapy Camps, Adventure Sleep Away Camp, Pathfinder, Pathblazer, Trailblazer, Pioneer, and Sibling Camp. The listed programs include intensive therapy, family camps with support for parents and siblings, group-based therapy and activities, activity-based therapy-on-the-go, self-help skills, self-advocacy, social skills, and a one-night sleepover in Trailblazer.

Programs

  • Early Start Therapy Camp — 6 months to 4 years · Half-day · Intensive therapy program for children with developmental disabilities.
  • Mountain Therapy Camps — 5 years+ · Week-long; 6-hour therapy day typically 8:30 am to 2:30 pm · Multi-disciplinary therapy family camps for children with developmental delays or disabilities, plus support for parents and siblings.
  • Adventure Sleep Away Camp — 9+ years · Sleep-away camp · Camp for campers with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Pathfinder — 5+ · 5 days; 0 overnights · Structured, individualized, intensive, functional therapy.
  • Pathblazer — 6+ · 5 days; 0 overnights · Campers work cooperatively in group-based therapy and activities.
  • Trailblazer — 8+ · 5 days; 1 overnight · Activity-based therapy-on-the-go program with a one-night sleepover.
  • Pioneer — 9+ · 5 days; 3 overnights · More independent program focused on self-help skills, self-advocacy, social skills, and independence.
  • Sibling Camp — Listed among the programs.

At a glance

  • Ages: 0–18 years old
  • Current session: 21st Annual Adam’s Camp Classic (Aug 25–Aug 25, 2026); Celebration in the Park (Oct 4–Oct 4, 2026)
  • General schedule: Summer 2026 camp dates listed for weeks 1-6. Mountain Therapy Camps: 6-hour therapy day typically runs from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm.
  • Facility hours: Monday through Thursday: 9 am – 5 pm; Friday: 9 am – 4 pm

About the provider

Adam’s Camp was established in 1986. Its mission is to realize the potentials and develop the strengths of children and young adults by bringing together families with professionals and volunteers to collaboratively provide customized, intensive therapy, family support, and recreation in a camp environment. The leadership team includes 7 full-time paid staff, 2 part-time paid staff, and 250+ volunteers.

Campers are children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities, and their family members. Intensive Therapy Family Camps specifically serve children with developmental disabilities ages 6 months and older. Parents are required to remain on campus or in close proximity for the duration of the Pioneer camp session.

Last updated August 20, 2026.

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