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~ Colorado Springs, CO - The City of Colorado Springs has officially opened registration for its Therapeutic Recreation Program (TRP) summer season. This program offers a variety of recreational opportunities for individuals with disabilities from June through August.
The focus of this summer's TRP is on youth camps, specifically Discovery Camp and Teen S.C.O.P.E. Camp. These camps provide a structured and supportive environment for participants to develop skills, connect with others, and explore new interests.
Discovery Camp is open to children ages 6-12 and offers a safe and supportive space for socialization, exploration, and building confidence through play. The camp will be held four days a week in June and July, with a focus on fun activities, skill-building, and positive experiences in small group settings.
For older youth ages 13-18, Teen S.C.O.P.E. Camp (Summer Camp Opportunities with Possibilities for Everyone) provides opportunities to engage in group games, crafts, sensory activities, sports, swimming, and more. This camp will also be held four days a week in June and July and is designed for participants who thrive in structured group environments.
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In addition to the summer camps, the Therapeutic Recreation Program offers programming in five core areas: arts & culture, community integration & leisure education, outdoor adventures, social enrichment, and sports, fitness & aquatics. The Summer 2026 brochure with the full program schedule can be found on the TRP website.
Registration for these programs is first-come-first-served and fills up quickly. Participants and families are encouraged to register early at ColoradoSprings.gov/TRP.
The goal of the Therapeutic Recreation Program is to provide individuals with disabilities the opportunity to build skills, explore new interests, and participate in meaningful leisure experiences. These programs are designed to promote independence, social connection, and community participation through inclusive activities tailored to each participant's abilities.
Don't miss out on the chance to be a part of this enriching and inclusive summer program. Register now for the City of Colorado Springs Therapeutic Recreation Program and make the most of your summer!
The focus of this summer's TRP is on youth camps, specifically Discovery Camp and Teen S.C.O.P.E. Camp. These camps provide a structured and supportive environment for participants to develop skills, connect with others, and explore new interests.
Discovery Camp is open to children ages 6-12 and offers a safe and supportive space for socialization, exploration, and building confidence through play. The camp will be held four days a week in June and July, with a focus on fun activities, skill-building, and positive experiences in small group settings.
For older youth ages 13-18, Teen S.C.O.P.E. Camp (Summer Camp Opportunities with Possibilities for Everyone) provides opportunities to engage in group games, crafts, sensory activities, sports, swimming, and more. This camp will also be held four days a week in June and July and is designed for participants who thrive in structured group environments.
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In addition to the summer camps, the Therapeutic Recreation Program offers programming in five core areas: arts & culture, community integration & leisure education, outdoor adventures, social enrichment, and sports, fitness & aquatics. The Summer 2026 brochure with the full program schedule can be found on the TRP website.
Registration for these programs is first-come-first-served and fills up quickly. Participants and families are encouraged to register early at ColoradoSprings.gov/TRP.
The goal of the Therapeutic Recreation Program is to provide individuals with disabilities the opportunity to build skills, explore new interests, and participate in meaningful leisure experiences. These programs are designed to promote independence, social connection, and community participation through inclusive activities tailored to each participant's abilities.
Don't miss out on the chance to be a part of this enriching and inclusive summer program. Register now for the City of Colorado Springs Therapeutic Recreation Program and make the most of your summer!
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