Ramah in the Rockies
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Ariana Calderon
3 years agoBest camp in the world! My kids have grown up at camp and my son went back this year for his first time as a counselor. It's a wonderful place and home away from home for my children. Ramah in the Rockies it's like a family, family that they see once a year for 4 weeks for a reunions. They instill a love of Judaism and a love of the outdoors.
Dave Yedid
8 years agoAs a staff member of this camp for five summers, I can easily say it is the most amazing Jewish institution I have ever been a part of. One month at this camp had greater impact on my Jewish identity than thirteen years of Hebrew School. I cannot speak highly enough of the staff and campers, the quirky and outdoorsy camp culture, and the physical beauty of the ranch.
Noa Landau-Camarillo
6 years agoCamp Ramah is without a doubt the most beautiful, magical, inspiring, supportive, and fun place on this earth. I made my best friends in the world there along with all of my favourite memories. It helped me learn and explore who I am as a person as well as a Jew in the beautiful outdoors of the Rocky Mountains.
Jennifer Moran
7 years agoA wonderful camp where kids can develop outdoor leadership skills along with their connection to the Jewish community. Outstanding staff and stunningly beautiful location. They also teach sustainability and a no-waste ethic as part of the camp curriculum. Highly recommended.
galit rosen
6 years agoThe energy by staff and campers is unbelievable. This isn't just a camp- it's a community that persists long after camp ends, for a lifetime. Ramah in the Rockies is a place where kids and teens challenge themselves in ways they can't imagine, and come out the other side ready to conquer the world with the skills they've learned as leaders and community members. I can't imagine sending my kids anywhere else.