Great Futures Start Here!

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest Colorado provides safe, positive places for kids and teens in Craig, South Routt, and Steamboat Springs communities. Our fun and educational programs offer each child opportunities to make connections, discover new interests, build self-confidence, and find a sense of belonging.

There’s no place like the Club!

Whether you live in Routt or Moffat County, there’s a Boys & Girls Club near you. A Club is a place to laugh. A place to learn and grow. A place to belong. A Club is somewhere your kids will always have caring, trained mentors on their side, and programs to help them become the most healthy, responsible, and inspired versions of themselves. Join us today!

After you register as a Club member ($25/year), you will be able to sign up for events and programs. Find registration, program details and FAQs on the individual Club pages.

Choose a Club to get started!

Club Membership Benefits

After School Program

See individual Club pages for details
Free!

Play Days

Fridays in Craig and South Routt
+  Select School Days Off 
7:30am - 6pm
$15/day

Summer Camp

Monday-Friday
7:30am - 6pm
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$70/week

Special Events & Programs

See individual Club pages for details
 
*Scholarships are available. Contact us to apply.

Summer Camp at the Clubs

2026 Dates

Craig & South Routt Clubs: June 1 - August 7*
Steamboat Springs Club: June 8 - August 7*
*All Clubs are closed the week of June 29

Make lasting summer memories at one of our Clubs – Craig, South Routt or Steamboat Springs. Our camps are staffed by counselors on a mission to make connections with kids and have a blast – and we sneak in educational opportunities too! Each week has a totally unique theme with new adventures, games, and activities for everyone.
Summer Camp Details & Registration
Help us bridge the gap for hardworking Northwest Colorado families so all kids can have an unforgettable summer at the Club!
Donate to the Chris, Jim & Punch Summer Camp Fund

3 Pillars for Great Futures

Academic Success

Giving kids the opportunity to try new things, explore new interests, and discover their passions without the pressure of grades. We build the cornerstone of learning – curiosity – with fun, interactive activities.

Good Character & Citizenship

Teaching young people tools to become more resilient, make good choices, and develop strong relationships that allow them to mentor and lead with confidence.

Healthy Lifestyles

Helping Club members build healthy habits that will last a lifetime! Our strategies for emotional and mental well-being include avoiding substance use while promoting healthy eating and an active lifestyle.
Explore 3 Pillars Programs

Hear from Our Club Community

Kylie
Freshman SSHS
2015 - 2024 Club Attendee / 2024 Counselor In Training / 2026 Steamboat Junior Staff / 2026 Keystone Club Member
“The Friday night events are fun and they give teens a place to go. If I did not have these, I would be bored at home or just wandering around Walmart. Keystone Club is a great community for high-schoolers; the service projects make me feel really good.”
Brooke
Steamboat Springs High School Junior
Joined Club: 3rd Grade
I was an extremely shy child, and the Club helped me find my voice. Over time, I gained confidence through the relationships I built and the encouragement I received from staff and peers. Now, I try to do the same for quiet kids at the Club who might otherwise go unnoticed, making sure they feel seen and supported. The Club is where I always feel safe, welcomed, and like I truly belong.
Sam
Senior Yampa Valley High School
Joined Club: 4th Grade
I moved to Steamboat as a quiet, shy fourth grader, and my first day at the Club was hard because it was loud and chaotic. I soon made friends and found mentors in the staff who made me feel seen. Now, as a junior staff member, I try to do the same by helping kids try new things and showing them how to be calm and patient in everyday moments—pausing, breathing, and responding thoughtfully.
Lindsey
Moffat County High School Senior
Joined Club: Kindergarten
At the Club, I lead a program called Positive Action. My creative, hands-on approach brings excitement and fun, teaching important messages of empathy, confidence, and making positive choices. This is what the staff taught me when I was younger, and it is an honor to now be the staff and be the one who inspires participation, curiosity and personal growth by modeling leadership and kindness.
Jordan
Steamboat Springs High School Senior
Joined Club: 1st grade
This year as a senior I am balancing a heavy academic schedule with many duel enrollment classes while working at the Club. I have learned through this and my life experiences to be resilient and focused at the tasks at hand. Though my future is not set in stone I know wherever I go I will bring the kindness and patience I have learned from the Club both as a member and now as a staff.
Haley
Moffat High School Junior
Joined Club: Kindergarten
I love how the Club brings kids from different backgrounds together to belong, play, and grow, forming a unique community. As a staff member, I strive to help children gain confidence, find their voice, and step into leadership roles. From crafts to gym games to fundraisers and cleaning the gym floors, I have experienced every aspect of the Club and am constantly in awe and joyful to be a part of it.
Karson
Moffat County High School Senior
Joined Club: Kindergarten
I joined the Club at the age of six and discovered a sense of community I had not found at school. Now as a staff member, I try to always help the younger kids build confidence and connections. The Boys & Girls Club has helped me find success, my voice, and myself. I am so thankful to everyone at the Club.
Sofia
Moffat County High School Senior
Joined Club: 1st Grade
The Club has taught me leadership and confidence. Once shy, I have learned how to communicate with both the kids and other staff members. I have learned how to advocate for myself and believe in my abilities. I often can be found encouraging children who might sit out, showing them that the Club is a place to try new things without judgment.
Barbara
Steamboat Springs High School Junior
Joined Club: Kindergarten
As a junior staff member, I have loved helping the kids learn skills, from tying their shoes to multiplication, and making paper airplanes. During my time at the Club, I have watched the Club grow, now offering more opportunities, diverse programs, and bilingual support. In middle school, I stepped away from the Club, and I am so happy I have found my way back. The Club is one of my happiest places.
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