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Kidscom Camps: Study Abroad and International Camps: Costa Rica: Deer Hill Expeditions

 

Deer Hill Expeditions

Deer Hill Expeditions

Summer Address:
PO Box 180
Mancos, Colorado, USA 81328
Phone: 970-533-7492
Toll-Free: 800-533-7221

Off-Season Address:
PO Box 180
Mancos, Colorado, USA 81328
Phone: 970-533-7492
Fax: 970-5333-7221

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Camp Focus:

  • Adventure Camps: Assorted Adventures
  • Adventure Camps: Environmental
  • Adventure Camps: Whitewater Rafting
  • Adventure Camps: Wilderness
  • Special Programs: Community Service
  • Study Abroad and International Camps: Costa Rica
  • Description:

    Deer Hill Expeditions offers a unique and powerful blend of wilderness expeditions and community service programs in the Southwest United States and Costa Rica. Since 1984, Deer Hill’s purpose has been to enhance an individual’s appreciation of the natural world, teach the skills of living in the wilderness with minimum impact, promote stewardship of our Earth, and foster a tradition of service to our native lands and peoples.

    Deer Hill provides a safe, yet challenging atmosphere in which people can grow as individuals and be an integral member of a small group. Students from the United States and the international community engage in activities, including whitewater rafting, backpacking, rock climbing, inflatable kayaking, mountain biking, canoeing, surfing, leadership development, cross-cultural living with Native Americans, and conservation projects with the U.S. Forest Service. Spanish Language immersion is central to our Costa Rica expeditions. Field staff average 28-30 years of age and have extensive experience leading young people in the backcountry. Programs are specifically designed for 7th-8th grade introductory expeditions, as well as 9th-12th grade individuals.

    Our expeditions launch from our 128-acre base camp facility located near Durango, Colorado. Deer Hill is accredited by the Association for Experiential Education. You don't need previous experience, and you can rent all the equipment you need from our outfitting store. As long as you are physically fit and eager to be part of a dynamic group, you'll have the adventure of a lifetime.

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    Camp Season:2005-06-14 to 2005-08-08
    Sessions:

    River and Mountain 1: July 1 - July 21

    River and Mountain 2: July 21 - August 10

    Colorado River Plateau: July 10 - August 1

    Colorado Mountain Country: July 1 - July 18

    Mountain Biking and Backpacking: July 10 – July 27

    Rocky Mountain Canoeing: July 3 - July 26

    Canyon Country: July 5 - July 24

    Southwest Adventure: July 13 - August 3

    Service Leadership: July 18 - August 8

    Wilderness Leadership: July 4 - July 31

    Costa Rica Exploradores 1: June 28 - July 18

    Costa Rica Exploradores 2: July 23 - August 12

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    Pages Updated On: Thu Nov 27 2008 - 01:01:03. Powered By: My Summer Camps - MySummerCamps.com


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