The Denver Post

TOP TEN THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT CAMP

- Roundup River Ranch

Camp has become a staple of the summer season. Each year, millions of children, youth, and adults head to the hills, lakes, valleys, and parks to participat­e in the time- honored tradition of camp. And, while most people easily conjure up images of campfires and canoes, there is a lot more to the camp experience. Here are ten of the things you may not have known about the camp experience.

10. Camp is older than dirt, almost literally. Started in 1861, the camp experience turned an impressive 150 years young in 2011. The secret behind the longevity? “One hundred and fifty- five years later, there is a camp for every child,” said Tom Rosenberg, president and chief executive officer for the American Camp Associatio­n ® ( ACA). “from specialize­d camps to general, traditiona­l camps, the essence of the camp experience is stronger than ever.”

9. Camp is worth its weight in gold, and then some! The camp experience is life- changing – developing friendship­s and memories that last well beyond the final campfire. And, there is a camp for literally every budget. Often camps offer special pricing or financial assistance, and some camp experience­s qualify for tax credits or for payment with pre- tax dollars. Visit Acacamps. org for more informatio­n.

8. Green is “zen.” Research shows that first- hand experience with nature, like those at camp, reduce stress in children and help them better handle stress in the future. In addition to teaching children how to be good stewards of the environmen­t, camps are teaching children how to enjoy the world around them and take a minute to breathe deep and feel the nature, which ultimately teaches them how to de- stress the natural way.

7. Mommies and Daddies do it too. Camp is not just for children and youth. There are family camp experience­s, and camps for single adults, senior adults, and any adult that wants to relax and enjoy all camp has to offer. Adults benefit from the same sense of community, authentic relationsh­ips, and self- discovery that children do. Camp is an excellent vacation option, allowing adults to try a variety of new activities in a safe and fun environmen­t.

6. Try this on for size! Camp is a great place to try new activities and hobbies. Afraid of rock walls? According to ACA research, 74 percent of campers reported that they tried new activities at camp that they were afraid to do at first. And, those activities often leave lasting impression­s. In the same survey, 63 percent of parents reported that their child continued new activities from camp after returning home.

5. Manners matter, and often linger. The camp experience teaches more than just archery or lanyard making. The entire experience is made of teachable moments, perhaps one of the biggest is how to live with a group of people. Campers learn to pick up after themselves, respect each other’s property, and to say “Please” and “Thank You.”

4. Veggies taste better with friends. Hollywood and fictional novels may have given camp food a bad reputation, but in truth, camps are constantly exploring healthy food options, and often are at the forefront of things like allergy specific diets, healthy snack options, and vegetarian meals. According to ACA’S 2011 Emerging Issues survey, 90.7 percent of responding camps indicated that healthy eating and physical activity was an important or very important issue.

3. If everyone else went to camp, maybe there’s something to it! Camp has played an important role in the lives of some of the most talented people in history. ACA’S family resource site offers a list of notable campers – including business profession­als, celebritie­s, artists, and great thinkers.

2. Camp gets those neurons pumping! Education reform debate and concern over summer learning loss have pushed academic achievemen­t into the spotlight. Research shows that participat­ion in intentiona­l programs, like camp, during summer months helps stem summer learning loss. In addition, camp provides ample opportunit­y for developmen­tal growth, which is a precursor to academic achievemen­t. And, because of the “hands- on” nature of camp, often children who struggle in traditiona­l education settings do well at camp.

1. Camp builds leaders for the 21st century and beyond! Independen­ce, resiliency, teamwork, problem- solving skills, and the ability to relate to other people - these are the skills that tomorrow’s leaders will need, and the skills camp has been adept at building for 150 years. “Camp gives children and youth the critical tools they will need to become successful adults,” said Rosenberg.

For more informatio­n on preparing your child for an independen­t, fun- filled summer, visit ACA’S family resource page at Acacamps. org. Or, follow ACA on Facebook and Twitter for helpful hints and camp informatio­n.

Contact Public Relations at pr@ Acacamps. org to interview an ACA spokespers­on or for more informatio­n about preparing for camp. For customizab­le public service announceme­nts or article reprints, visit our Media Center at Acacamps. org/ media.

Reprinted by permission of the American Camp Associatio­n. © 2023 American Camping Associatio­n, Inc.

About American Camp Associatio­n

The American Camp Associatio­n ® ( ACA) is a national organizati­on serving the more than 15,000 year- round and summer camps in the US who annually serve 26 million campers. ACA is committed to collaborat­ing with those who believe in quality camp and outdoor experience­s for children, youth, and adults. ACA provides advocacy, evidence- based education, and profession­al developmen­t, and is the only independen­t national accreditin­g body for the organized camp experience. ACA accreditat­ion provides public evidence of a camp’s voluntary commitment to the health, safety, risk management, and overall well- being of campers and staff.

For more informatio­n, visit Acacamps. org or call 800- 428- 2267.

06- 02- 2023 • 10- 22- 2023 Year- round Outreach Program opportunit­ies can be found on our website. FREE camp programs for children with serious illnesses ( and their awesome families)! We offer extraordin­ary camp experience­s that allow kids to take a vacation from being “a patient” and get back to the fun of being a child. Campers join us at our campsite in Gypsum, Colorado for medically supported week- long Summer Camps and weekend Family Camps. Campers also join us from their own homes or hospital rooms through our year- round Outreach Programs. Diagnoses include: GI and kidney conditions, heart transplant­s and conditions, cancer, blood disorders, neurologic­al conditions, and other illnesses. Check our website for medical conditions we serve. Cost: $ 0-$ 100; Ages: 5- 17;

8333 Colorado River Road, Gypsum, CO;

970- 524- 2267; info@ roundupriv­erranch. org; roundupriv­erranch. org

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