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Focuses on western cattle culture, teaching skills like roping, cooking camp biscuits, composing cowboy poetry, singing cowboy songs, and riding in a barrel race with a stick horse.
History Adventures: Cow Camp is a sports & athletics summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 8 to 12. Tuition starts at $50 and goes up to $50 per day. The camp runs full_day sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
8-12
$50.0-$50.0
per day
full_day
Sessions (14)
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 1 (Ages 8-12)
Kick off the summer with an immersive western cattle culture experience. Campers will learn roping techniques, cook traditional camp biscuits over an open fire, and compose their own cowboy poetry. The week culminates with a lively barrel race using stick horses, encouraging teamwork and friendly competition. Singing classic cowboy songs around the campfire fosters camaraderie and fun.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 2 (Ages 8-12)
This week, campers dive deeper into cowboy traditions by mastering roping drills and learning the art of campfire cooking with a focus on biscuits and other western treats. They will compose and share original cowboy poetry, enhancing creativity and public speaking skills. The stick horse barrel race returns, with new challenges to test agility and speed, all set to the backdrop of classic cowboy songs.
Life on the Farm
A 2-day History Adventures camp for children ages 8-12 focusing on farm life experiences.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 3 (Ages 8-12)
Campers will explore the daily life of cowboys by practicing roping and barrel racing with their stick horses. They will prepare camp biscuits and learn about traditional cowboy meals. Creative expression is encouraged through writing and performing cowboy poetry and songs, helping campers build confidence and a sense of western heritage.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 4 (Ages 8-12)
This week focuses on honing roping skills and perfecting camp biscuit recipes, emphasizing teamwork and patience. Campers will compose new cowboy poetry and learn traditional cowboy songs, culminating in a fun stick horse barrel race competition. The activities promote physical activity, creativity, and an appreciation for western heritage.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 5 (Ages 8-12)
Campers will engage in advanced roping challenges and learn to cook camp biscuits with new techniques. They will write and perform cowboy poetry inspired by their experiences and practice singing cowboy songs as a group. The stick horse barrel race will test their agility and coordination, fostering a spirit of friendly competition and fun.
Along the Trail
A 2-day History Adventures camp for children ages 13-16 focusing on trail experiences.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 6 (Ages 8-12)
This week emphasizes teamwork through roping exercises and campfire cooking sessions focused on biscuits and other cowboy snacks. Campers will create and share cowboy poetry and songs, enhancing their storytelling and musical skills. The stick horse barrel race will be a highlight, encouraging physical fitness and fun competition.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 7 (Ages 8-12)
Campers will refine their roping and barrel racing skills with stick horses while learning new camp biscuit recipes. They will compose original cowboy poetry inspired by their week and perform classic cowboy songs together. This week fosters creativity, physical activity, and a deeper appreciation for western traditions.
Cow Camp
A 1-day History Adventures camp for children ages 8-12 focusing on cow/cattle experiences.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 8 (Ages 8-12)
This week, campers will practice roping and cooking camp biscuits while exploring cowboy poetry and song traditions. The stick horse barrel race will challenge their speed and coordination, promoting physical fitness and fun. Group singing and poetry performances will build confidence and celebrate western culture.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 9 (Ages 8-12)
Campers will engage in roping practice and camp biscuit cooking, enhancing their outdoor skills. They will write and perform cowboy poetry and songs, fostering creativity and self-expression. The stick horse barrel race will provide an exciting physical challenge, encouraging teamwork and friendly competition.
Art & History
A 1-day History Adventures camp for children ages 7-11 combining art activities with historical learning.
History Adventures: Cow Camp - Week 10 (Ages 8-12)
In the final week, campers will showcase their roping and cooking skills, preparing camp biscuits and performing cowboy poetry and songs they have created throughout the summer. The stick horse barrel race will be a festive event, celebrating the friendships and skills developed. This week emphasizes reflection, fun, and a strong sense of western heritage.
Programs offered
Location
6028 S. Gallup Street, Littleton, CO 80120
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does History Adventures: Cow Camp cost?
- History Adventures: Cow Camp costs $50.0-$50.0 per day.
- What ages does History Adventures: Cow Camp accept?
- History Adventures: Cow Camp accepts children ages 8 to 12.
- Is History Adventures: Cow Camp still accepting registrations?
- History Adventures: Cow Camp enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is History Adventures: Cow Camp located?
- History Adventures: Cow Camp is located at 6028 S. Gallup Street, Littleton, CO 80120 in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for History Adventures: Cow Camp?
- History Adventures: Cow Camp offers full_day sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.