Bookcliff Country Club Adventure Program
Bookcliff Country Club, 2730 G Road, Grand Junction, CO 81506
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Bookcliff Country Club Adventure Program includes recreational group golf sessions twice each week, one recreational group tennis session each week, and daily recreational swim time in the club’s pool. Campers also take part in Arts & Crafts, Group Games, Fun with Foods, Super Science Projects, STEM Challenges, Wacky Wednesdays, Thankful Thursdays, Friday Fundays, Hello Camp, and Goodbye Camp.
• Ages: 5–11 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Friday camp days from 9:00am–3:00pm, with drop-off from 8:30am–9:00am and pick-up from 3:00pm–3:30pm, offered in weekly sessions from 6/8–6/12, 6/15–6/19, 6/22–6/26, 7/6–7/10, 7/13–7/17, and 7/20–7/24
• Price: Camp tuition ranges from $350–$380 per week for members and $395–$425 per week for guests of members, plus a one-time $25 registration fee per summer, an optional lunch at $45 per week, and a 2.75% surcharge on credit card transactions
The program states that its small and traditional day camps are fun, structured and safe. Weekly Thankful Thursday projects include activities such as Community Appreciation Day, Thankful for Family, a Project Morry Relay-A-Thon, a Kindness Chain for SCOPE, Alex’s Lemonade Stand, and Club Appreciation Day, and these projects are described as simple, fun, and rewarding community service initiatives that campers work on together. The camp notes that it is a “nut aware” camp and that camp is a place to un-plug, and it classifies non-swimmers as “Bogey” campers. One of the program’s unique features is the combination of outstanding amenities, exciting programming, and an experienced and energetic staff team, and it is described as a structured and fun day camp with weekly traditions such as Wacky Wednesdays, Thankful Thursdays, Friday Fundays, a Hello Camp morning meeting, and a Goodbye Camp wrap-up with SMILE Bands. There are no formal golf sessions the week of 6/9 due to the PGA Hope Program and Tournament.
Campers are asked to dress in comfortable clothing and tennis shoes and to leave all electronic devices and cell phones at home. Families are instructed to pack items in a labeled bag or backpack, including extra snacks (optional), a flotation vest for campers who are or will be classified as Bogey non-swimmers for use in the shallow end of the pool, golf clubs and a tennis racquet (both encouraged), lunch if not purchasing from the club, sunscreen with spray preferred for the body, a swimsuit, towel, and a water bottle. Registration for Summer 2026 is scheduled to open to club members and guests of members on February 9, 2025 at 10:00am MST, and the camp is operated by KE Camps, a portfolio company of Youth Enrichment Brands, LLC, which was established in 1999.
Last updated February 24, 2026.
• Ages: 5–11 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Friday camp days from 9:00am–3:00pm, with drop-off from 8:30am–9:00am and pick-up from 3:00pm–3:30pm, offered in weekly sessions from 6/8–6/12, 6/15–6/19, 6/22–6/26, 7/6–7/10, 7/13–7/17, and 7/20–7/24
• Price: Camp tuition ranges from $350–$380 per week for members and $395–$425 per week for guests of members, plus a one-time $25 registration fee per summer, an optional lunch at $45 per week, and a 2.75% surcharge on credit card transactions
The program states that its small and traditional day camps are fun, structured and safe. Weekly Thankful Thursday projects include activities such as Community Appreciation Day, Thankful for Family, a Project Morry Relay-A-Thon, a Kindness Chain for SCOPE, Alex’s Lemonade Stand, and Club Appreciation Day, and these projects are described as simple, fun, and rewarding community service initiatives that campers work on together. The camp notes that it is a “nut aware” camp and that camp is a place to un-plug, and it classifies non-swimmers as “Bogey” campers. One of the program’s unique features is the combination of outstanding amenities, exciting programming, and an experienced and energetic staff team, and it is described as a structured and fun day camp with weekly traditions such as Wacky Wednesdays, Thankful Thursdays, Friday Fundays, a Hello Camp morning meeting, and a Goodbye Camp wrap-up with SMILE Bands. There are no formal golf sessions the week of 6/9 due to the PGA Hope Program and Tournament.
Campers are asked to dress in comfortable clothing and tennis shoes and to leave all electronic devices and cell phones at home. Families are instructed to pack items in a labeled bag or backpack, including extra snacks (optional), a flotation vest for campers who are or will be classified as Bogey non-swimmers for use in the shallow end of the pool, golf clubs and a tennis racquet (both encouraged), lunch if not purchasing from the club, sunscreen with spray preferred for the body, a swimsuit, towel, and a water bottle. Registration for Summer 2026 is scheduled to open to club members and guests of members on February 9, 2025 at 10:00am MST, and the camp is operated by KE Camps, a portfolio company of Youth Enrichment Brands, LLC, which was established in 1999.
Last updated February 24, 2026.
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