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Our Promise to Our Guests
You experience simple living, comfortable surroundings and personal service, so you renew your spirit, appreciate nature and make a friend.
Our Promise to Our Campers
Our campers live in small Christian groups so they return home relating better with others, nature and God.
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Come up the mountain to live simply with nature, each other and God. Relationships make Templed Hills special, so bring your group on Retreat or come to Summer Camp, and make a friend. Templed Hills lives the United Methodist motto "Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors" as we provide hospitality to a wide variety of non-profit and family groups.
Explore 155 acres of Rocky Mountain splendor at 8,200 feet. Experience mountain views,
wild-flowers, aspens, and hiking with friends in Pike National Forest. Clean, quiet air clears your mind for seminar learning. Grow your confidence in God and yourself on the ropes course, climbing rock or zip line. Sing around a fire. Take time away to relax & renew your spirit.
Our Retreat Center has a variety of lodging including hotel-style with private bath, dorm-style and basic summer cabins. Plus, we provide a splendid setting, delicious food and exhilarating activities so you can take time to grow a friendship.
We host various groups, including:
Adult & youth church groups of many faiths |
Non-profits organizations
Family reunions
Mission work teams
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School groups
Training courses
Individuals
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Our Summer Camp is a unique, small-group, relationship-building program. Campers live in small Christian communities, have fun with friends and grow their faith. Contact us about volunteer opportunities and paid positions. Also, please pray for our campers, volunteers and summer staff.
Have fun visiting us online! Take a virtual tour. Check out our programs and accommodations.
When you've experienced enough Virtual Templed Hills, come experience the real thing! Once you discover Templed Hills, you will keep coming back, just as many guests every year.
"We look forward to welcoming you up the mountain for an inspiring retreat or camp experience."
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