LGBTQ+ Adventure

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LGBTQ+ Adventure

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Summit County, Upper Colorado River
Dates

July 22-27


Duration

6 Days

Grades

9th-12th


Rate

$1,599

Backpacking
Rafting

Join us on this this  6-day LGBTQ+ Adventure for high school students celebrating queer identity this July, set amidst the stunning landscapes of Summit County, Colorado, and the Colorado River. From immersive backpacking in the picturesque White River National Forest, to the thrill of rafting the Upper Colorado, this program not only expands outdoor activity skills like setting up camp and filtering water, but is a space for community, celebration, and experiencing joy in the outdoors with other LGBTQIA+ youth. Experience the beauty of the Rockies while creating lasting memories in an inclusive and supportive environment this summer with KSS!

Day 1Arrive at Campsite
Days 2-4Backpacking trip in the White River Nat’l Forest
Day 5Rafting the Upper Colorado River
Day 6Departure Day to KSS
Details on Beginning & End of Adventures

First Day: Join us at KSS campus for check-in and a Trip Briefing. We’ll review gear, prepare our packs, and head to our Adventure location, usually an hour or more of travel. Learn activity basics, enjoy dinner, and connect during our Evening Meeting.

Last Day: On the final day after activities are done, we’ll head back to KSS, and have our Pin Ceremony awards for camper achievements.

Leadership Framework

Our Leadership Framework has a foundation of 5 main elements. As students progress through Adventures, they will become familiar with the 5 elements and have opportunities to grow within each. Learn more here.

New Admissions Process


This year will be implementing a more comprehensive admission process to ensure that each participant is placed in a program that is the best fit for that individual. Below are the steps for this process. 

See full admissions process here
  1. Families will enroll in their preferred programs
  2. Families will receive an automatic confirmation email to show that they have been placed in their intended session.
  3. Families will receive a form that is required to be completed by the participant via email.
    1. This form must be completed to ensure enrollment in the program
    2. Failure to complete the form within the designated deadline will result in unenrollment from the program. 
  4. Once the form is complete, the family will receive an email to schedule a phone call with a KSS staff member.
  5. A KSS staff member will call the family. In this conversation the family has an opportunity to learn more about the program and for KSS to learn more about the participant and support them on their session(s). This conversation will help ensure that participants are enrolled in the most appropriate programming for the individual.

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