• The Colorado Lions Camp and Conference center was founded in 1969 and they serve 350 campers every summer.
• Colorado Lions Camp and Conference Center is a project of the Lions Clubs from the state of Colorado.
• There are 15 other camps around the country.
• The camp is a year round facility providing summer programs for those with special needs and winter programs available for larger and small groups.
• The camp is nestled at 8,500 feet in the mountains of Pike National Forest just west of Colorado Springs and four miles north of Woodland Park on Highway 67N.
• In 1964 Lion Dr. ML Crawford offered his cabin in Steamboat Springs to be used for the very first camp session. There were five girls that attended that summer; each girl was visually impaired. I
• In 1966 several Lions signed personal notes to purchase the present location of the Colorado Lions Camp.
• At the 1968 State Convention, the Lions of Colorado voted to build a permanent camp. Forty acres where purchased from the Brethren in Pike National Forest just north of Woodland Park.
• The camp accommodates 50 campers at a time.
• Their camps are specifically designed for special needs children: Ages 8 through Senior Adult who are: Visually Impaired
*Hearing Impaired
*Down Syndrome
*Developmentally Delayed
*Autism
*Aspergers Syndrome
*ADD/ADHD
*Mentally and Physically Challenged
For More Information: http://www.coloradolionscamp.org/