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Outdoor Lab @ Windy Peak

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Outdoor Lab Adventure at Windy Peak

  • Six guests

  • 2 days and 1 night at Windy Peak

  • Location of your choice: Tipi, tent, or bunkhouse

  • Hosted dinner by Windy Peak staff

  • Stargazing

  • Campfire

  • Hot breakfast

  • Enjoy activities such as hiking, historic site tour, and more

Enjoy a hearty dinner hosted by Windy Peak staff, libations of your choice, and dessert.

Then head out on a crisp night of stargazing near a warm campfire to keep you cozy.

You'll wake to a hot breakfast and coffee, tea or cocoa and finish your experience with your choice of local hikes or historic site tour.

In 1957, Outdoor Lab was founded on the intuition that nature, and experiences in nature, have tangible benefits to our life. Today, Outdoor Lab is impactful because it carefully integrates proven youth development models, including experiential education, life-skills training, outdoor recreation, and mentorship. The curriculum and program format work in tandem to help students deepen their understanding of classroom curriculum through hands-on experiences, realize their leadership potential, and advance their social-emotional learning. Not only is it a fun rite of passage, but it is an institution that positively develops our young people into the well-rounded, confident, empathetic leaders of tomorrow. One of the main reasons why Outdoor Lab is so special is because of the emotive wilderness setting on which we operate the program. Windy Peak Outdoor Lab has been part of Jeffco since 1975.

On the State Register of Historic Places, Windy Peak was first homesteaded in the 1880s and was first established as the Silver Spruce Ranch - one of the state's very first guest ranches.

Donated By Outdoor Lab Foundation