Experience Adventure, Community, and Personal Growth
We are proud to offer a variety of multi-day programs, one-day recreation activities, and numerous social events designed to help participants experience the best of Colorado.
With the support of our caring, professional, and highly experienced staff, participants can enjoy activities such as hiking, climbing, a ropes course, cycling, rafting, and social gatherings. Survivors of all levels of recovery from across the U.S. are welcome to attend.
Our multi-day camps provide unique opportunities for adventure, personal growth, and community. Whether you’re looking to challenge yourself with outdoor activities, enjoy a scenic river excursion, or explore your creative side, our programs offer something for everyone. Led by experienced staff, instructors, and volunteers, each camp is designed to provide a safe, supportive, and empowering environment.
Explore our upcoming camps below and find the experience that’s right for you!
Challenge by Choice
$2,250
Session 1 • June 15-20
Session 2 • July 6-11
Session 3 • August 3-August 8th
River rafting, ropes course, hand cycling, wall climbing, theme dance. Program staffed by volunteers, registered nurse, and Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) experienced staff/instructors & interns. Accommodation is at the Scott Griffith Lodge in Breckenridge.
Ruby Horse Thief Canyon Canoe Excursion
$1,250
August 16-20
Join us for a gentle float downstream and enjoy the scenery you only thought existed. You will be travel by van to Grand Junction and put into the water there and take out in Utah, CO! Rumor has it you might see a bald eagle or two. You will experience team building, rafting, camping on shore cooking, fishing, swimming, splashing, and star gazing. The journey begins and ends at the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC). Accommodations at the beginning and end of your trip will be at the Scott Griffith Lodge in Breckenridge.
Creative Minds
$1,000
September 12-15
Cooking, hiking, field trips, poetry, painting, journaling, movement, karaoke, laughter, dancing and socializing. Program staffed by volunteers, registered nurse, and Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) experienced staff/instructors and interns. Accommodation is at the Scott Griffith Lodge in Breckenridge.
How to Sign Up for a Camp
Submission Information
Submit completed forms for Step 2 and Step 3 to:
Darcy Epenter
Brain Injury Association of Colorado
7900 E Colfax Ave, Ste B
Denver, CO 80220
Email: Darcy@BIAColorado.org
Phone: 720-547-6168
Fax: (303) 355-9968
For any questions or assistance, please contact Darcy Epenter at the email or phone number above.