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Blue Mountain Ranch Philosophy

Our number one goal at Blue Mountain Ranch is to bring a mountain of smiles to your child’s face every day. At Blue Mountain Ranch, each child is an extension of our family and everything we do is designed to help build outstanding people.

Our Objectives Are:
  • To help our kids develop emotionally, morally, and physically
  • To help our kids learn to love and respect God's great outdoors
  • To teach our kids to get along with others and embrace diversity
  • To encourage our kids to participate. Don’t just go for the best team
  • To help our kids learn to respect other people’s personal property
  • To teach our kids to treat a public place with the same respect they would their own home
  • To teach our kids to walk softly upon our earth, be kind to our forests and public parks, and save our planet for the next generation
  • To love each of our kids individually and help them according to their particular needs
  • We will not seek out the most outstanding camper to honor that child with a large award. We will help that child who is not outstanding, who is perhaps timid or homesick and encourage our kids to treat others with the same compassion.
  • To teach our kids thoughtfulness and selflessness - to think of family first, friends second, and self last
  • To send our kids home better children for having had this rich experience at BLUE MOUNTAIN RANCH

Blue Mountain Ranch is a non-competitive camp. We believe school children deserve a rest during summer vacation from the pressures of scholastic, athletic and social competition. We stress participation rather than competition. With this view in mind, there are no awards for best camper, but rather recognition for participation and attendance at camp.
"A friend is worth a mountain made of gold"
Blue Mountain Ranch
P. O. Box 146
Florissant, CO 80816
Tel (719) 748-3279
Fax (719) 748-3472
​Email:

camp@bluemountainranch.com