Welcome to Summer Camp at Camp Alexander!

The Pathway to the Rockies Council operates two camping programs at Camp Alexander. Boy Scout Resident Camp and a High Adventure Program we call Outback. These programs have become one of the most coveted summer camp experiences in the Rocky Mountains. We would be excited to host your troop next summer for your summer camp experience.

Camp Alexander is located in the beautiful Eleven Mile Canyon in the Pike National Forest approximately 45 miles west of Colorado Springs, and two miles south of Lake George, in Park County, Colorado. The elevation at Camp Alexander varies between 8,200 and 8,600 feet, and the camp area consists of hills, low mountains, and valleys covered by a mix of Ponderosa pine forests, high-altitude grasslands, and wetland vegetation along the lake and stream. There is abundant wildlife including, rabbits, squirrels, deer, elk, bear and bald eagles.

We firmly believe that summer camp is an opportunity to do more than just earn merit badges. It is also a time for a scout to learn more about themselves, develop their leadership skills, build character, and enjoy our Rocky Mountain environment.

Your troop experience should also include hiking/biking in the beautiful Eleven Mile Canyon that surrounds Camp Alexander so your scouts may experience the beauty of our Pike National Forest. It is the goal of our Camp staff to make sure that each scout that attends Camp Alexander has a great camping experience and is able to accomplish all of their set goals and still have time to have fun and enjoy the mountains of Colorado. We look forward to serving you, and we will do our best to make your summer camp experience a memorable one.

Check out the video below to see what Camp Alexander is all about!

Below the video are links to information about our summer program, our registration pages, and information on how to be a staff member at Camp Alexander.

We hope to see you next summer at Camp Alexander! 

Who chooses Camp Alexander?

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