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If your child is ages 10–18 and recovering from cancer, Nighthawk Ranch offers a free week of healing, adventure, and friendship. Applications are now open for Summer 2026.
Start Application View Session Dates Parent FAQIf your child is ages 10–18 and recovering from cancer, Nighthawk Ranch offers a free week of healing, adventure, and friendship. Applications are now open for Summer 2026.
Start Application View Session Dates Parent FAQChoose the session that works best for your child. Each session is limited to 6–8 campers.
June 7–13, 2026
Ages 10–18 • 6–8 campers
June 28–July 4, 2026
Ages 10–18 • 6–8 campers
July 19–25, 2026
Ages 10–18 • 6–8 campers
All sessions run Sunday arrival to Saturday departure.
Have these items ready to make the process smooth:
Applications are submitted through CampDoc, our secure health management platform.
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Questions? Contact us at any time—we’re here to help.
Get in TouchHere’s what to expect once you submit your application.
We review your application and medical information.
You’ll receive acceptance and session assignment details.
You’ll get a packing list, prep guide, and camp details.
Final logistics, arrival info, and last questions answered.
Our nursing director may contact you directly if we have medical questions.
Your child’s wellbeing is our top priority. Here’s how we keep campers safe.
Licensed medical staff are on-site 24/7 throughout each camp session. All medications are managed by nursing staff. Individual health protocols are developed for each camper based on their medical history and current needs.
Pikes Peak Regional Hospital is located 35 minutes from the ranch for any emergency needs.
All staff and volunteers complete comprehensive pre-camp training including:
Families provide complete health information during the application process. Medical clearance from the treating physician is required before acceptance.
Upon arrival, a pre-camp health check is conducted with parents present. Ongoing health monitoring continues throughout the week with daily check-ins as needed.
We maintain clear emergency protocols and communication systems with local emergency services. EMT-certified staff can provide immediate response, and we have established relationships with Pikes Peak Regional Hospital.
Emergency evacuation plans are in place and practiced regularly with staff.
We follow current guidance from the CDC, American Camp Association (ACA), and Children’s Oncology Camping Association International (COCA-I). Health protocols may be updated based on seasonal considerations and current public health guidance.
Current immunization requirements and any specific infectious disease policies will be provided with acceptance materials and updated as needed.
All medications must be provided in original containers with clear labeling. Our nursing staff manages all medication distribution and tracks administration throughout the week.
Special storage requirements (refrigeration, etc.) are accommodated. Parents provide detailed medication schedules during the application process.
We work with families to ensure each camper is ready for a safe, fun week.
Camp is designed for kids and teens who are excited to experience life on a ranch.
Campers should be past the first phases of treatment and medically cleared for camp.
Kids should be ready for a week of outdoor activities, ranch work, and group living.
Not sure if camp is right for your child? Contact us—we’ll help you decide with honesty and care.
Help make camp possible—and experience the joy of giving kids an unforgettable week.
Training takes place one day prior to campers arriving. Volunteer dates for 2026:
If you have questions or need help at any point in the process, please contact us—we’re here for you.
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