Rocky Mountain Day Camp

RMDC at Superior, 1800 S Indiana St., Superior, CO 80027

mapRMDC at Superior, 1800 S Indiana St., Superior, CO 80027

About

Rocky Mountain Day Camp offers activities such as a Ninja Course, Color War, a Foam Party, and a Carnival. Campers participate in a variety of daily activities with a staff of role models and mentors who are experts in their craft.

• Ages: 4–15 years old
• Schedule: Session 1 May 26 – June 12; Session 2 June 15 – July 3; Session 3 July 6 – July 24

Rocky Mountain Day Camp was founded in 2008 by David and Holly Hansburg as Boulder County’s first and only traditional summer day camp for children ages 4–15. David Hansburg is the Director of Athletics at Colorado School of Mines in Golden and brings over twenty years of camp experience to Rocky Mountain Day Camp. Holly Hansburg is a lifelong educator who recently retired after 27 years of teaching. Tyler Fravel is the Executive Director and oversees all locations of Rocky Mountain Day Camp as well as manages any corporate and school events, and he began his position as Assistant Director in 2010 and in 2012 hired, managed, and directed Rocky Mountain Day Camp Boulder.

At Rocky Mountain Day Camp, campers learn leadership, teamwork, and communication through engaging activities and supportive guidance. The camp has a 6:1 camper-to-staff ratio, and every child receives individual attention, guidance, and encouragement from an experienced and enthusiastic team. The camp is family-run and locally owned. Rocky Mountain Day Camp has been voted Best Summer Camp for multiple years, listed as “Years Voted Best Summer Camp” without a specific count or awarding body.

The mission of Rocky Mountain Day Camp is to build confident, happy, well rounded children through a wide range of age-appropriate activities that are fun and challenging. Campers form new friendships in a safe, supportive, and spirited community, build self-esteem, and create memories that last a lifetime. Campers hone the skills they already possess as well as learn new skills in activities only offered at Rocky Mountain Day Camp.

Rocky Mountain Day Camp offers flexible registration with a minimum of two weeks required, and weeks do not need to be consecutive or within the same session. Campers can attend any two individual weeks throughout the summer. Locations are subject to change based on availability prior to the start of summer, with any new location to be nearby.

Rocky Mountain Day Camp believes it is important to give back to the community and has donated to or sponsored many local schools, organizations, and community groups, including multiple elementary and K–8 schools, CU Athletics, March of Dimes, JCC Boulder, Parenting Place, several local Chambers of Commerce, Children’s Miracle Network, the Town of Superior Adopt-A-Road Program, University of Colorado Chip’s Kids Club, and Sportswomen of Colorado.

Parents describe their children talking about Rocky Mountain Day Camp from the moment they wake up to the moment they go to sleep, singing the camp song, chanting the group cheer, and clapping the “RMDC Clap” in the car, at the pool, and even in their beds, as shared by Julia, a camp mom. Another parent, Heather, reports that her family has been going for 8 years and that her oldest asked to attend so that he could be a counselor in training, and she describes it as the only camp their family uses. Erin, a camp mom who recently relocated to the state, shares that her boys have made friends, are active all day, are exhausted when picked up, and have one more session scheduled and will be sad when it is over.

Last updated June 3, 2026.

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