Among peaks and alpine lakes, take time to unplug and connect with yourself, your group and the natural world.
Explore some of the most breathtaking mountains of the Colorado Rockies. Adventure over dirt, snow, ice, and rocks to reach seldom-traveled summits. Build confidence in using mountaineering tools like ice axes and fixed ropes. Then switch gears at hidden backcountry climbing sites, where Instructors will teach you to climb granite rocks high above the trees. Experience the incredible feeling of accomplishing a route and pausing at the top to enjoy the views from above the clouds. Every day on this expedition will be an opportunity to learn new skills, bond with your crew, and connect with the natural world. By the end of your expedition, you and your crewmates will be the leaders. Previous experience is not necessary, and you do not need to be an all-star athlete to thrive on this course. Enthusiasm for taking on physical and mental challenges is the most important thing to bring to course. At the end of it all, you’ll emerge a confident and resilient leader with the tools to be your best self on the trails and at home.
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Course # CCTX-2551
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16 - 18
Days
22
Cost
$7,230
Dates 6/15/2025 - 7/6/2025
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Course # CCTX-2561
Age
16 - 18
Days
30
Cost
$7,770
Dates 6/21/2025 - 7/20/2025
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Course # CCTX-2541
Age
16 - 18
Days
15
Cost
$5,745
Dates 6/28/2025 - 7/12/2025
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Course # CCYX-2551
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14 - 16
Days
22
Cost
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Dates 7/17/2025 - 8/7/2025
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Course # CCYX-2541
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14 - 16
Days
15
Cost
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Dates 7/19/2025 - 8/2/2025
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Sample Itinerary
15-Day Courses
DAY1
Course Start: course area familiarization and introduction to safety in the backcountry
DAY2-6
Backpacking and Rock Climbing: develop skills in hiking, navigation, climbing in the backcountry, and camp craft
DAY7-11
Mountaineering and Rock Climbing: learn mountaineering techniques to travel across technical terrain. Attempt to summit a peak. Increase skills in climbing and rope systems
DAY12-13
Opportunity for Solo experience and a student-led final expedition
DAY14
Group challenge event and course-end ceremonies
DAY15
Transportation home
22-Day Courses
DAY1
Course Start: course area familiarization and introduction to safety in the backcountry
DAY2-8
Backpacking and Rock Climbing: develop skills in hiking, navigation, climbing in the backcountry, and camp craft
DAY9-17
Mountaineering and Rock Climbing: learn mountaineering techniques to travel across technical terrain. Attempt to summit a peak. Increase skills in climbing and rope systems
DAY18-20
Opportunity for Solo experience and a student-led final expedition
DAY21
Group challenge event and course-end ceremonies
DAY22
Transportation home
30-Day Courses
DAY1
Course Start: course area familiarization and introduction to safety in the backcountry
DAY2-13
Backpacking and Rock Climbing: develop skills in hiking, navigation, climbing in the backcountry, and camp craft
DAY14-25
Mountaineering and Rock Climbing: learn mountaineering techniques to travel across technical terrain. Attempt to summit a peak. Increase skills in climbing and rope systems
DAY26-28
Opportunity for Solo experience and a student-led final expedition
DAY29
Group challenge event and course-end ceremonies
DAY30
Transportation home
Outward Bound has made me comfortable with being a leader but also with being vulnerable and empathetic in ways I never knew I could be. I feel motivated to be my best self. I want to help others around me and work collaboratively with my peers at school and professionally.
No two Outward Bound expeditions are ever quite the same. Every crew is unique; every route is distinct; and every adventure is dynamic. But one thing remains the same. On each course, students rise to meet exhilarating natural challenges in some of the country’s wildest places – and find strength and determination along the way.
Build core skills: Learn and practice wilderness, teamwork and leadership skills. Form a crew that supports and encourages one another, and in the thick of challenges, discover there is more in you than you know.
Practice Outward Bound values: Learn to incorporate Outward Bound values into everyday life by pushing your own limits and seeking challenge as an opportunity for personal growth.
Demonstrate mastery: As the course nears the end, take on more leadership and decision-making responsibilities. Work together to apply new skills and achieve team goals during this final phase of the expedition.
What you’ll learn: Return home a stronger, more resilient individual. Discover increased self-confidence, improved leadership, and a desire to make a difference.
Backpackers carry everything they need - food, shelter, clothing and gear – allowing them to go deep into nature where few people go. Students feel a sense of freedom from the stresses of modern life and technology. The simplicity of hiking gives students the opportunity to focus internally on their own thoughts. They also grow to be more present, connecting deeply with nature and their crewmates as they talk, sing and spend time together without distraction.
The course begins with lessons in basic packing and hiking techniques. Along the way, students learn Leave No Trace techniques, map and compass navigation, and outdoor cooking. As students explore remote regions of the Rocky Mountains, they get to sleep under the stars, feel the sunshine on their face, and watch the sun set over rugged mountain peaks. By the end of course, most crews will have the chance to attempt to summit a high mountain peak.
Rock climbing can be both mediative and thrilling, making it a highly rewarding sport mentally and physically. It’s a great opportunity to connect with others in the outdoors while also developing confidence in your body. Students will learn new body mechanics, balance, and climbing techniques. Instructors will help students set personal goals as they navigate the rock wall. They will get to experience the incredible feeling of accomplishing a route and pausing at the top to enjoy the views from above the trees. There are many ways to climb the same rock, allowing each climber to solve the puzzle in their own way. Students will learn how to tie knots, wear harnesses, use belay commands, set up top ropes and may have the opportunity to attempt multi-pitch climbs.
Mountaineering can be simply understood as a more technical form of hiking that grants students access to some of the most beautiful corners of the Colorado Rockies. Students will learn to travel over mixed terrain of dirt, snow, ice, and rocks to reach awe-inspiring mountain summits. Instructors will teach mountaineering techniques like kicking steps, glissading, ascending fixed lines, and using ice axes. Many mountaineering courses will include a technical peak attempt. These expeditions can last for several hours, but the rewards at the top of the mountain are worth the effort. You do not need to be an all-star athlete to excel at mountaineering. Enthusiasm for experiencing nature on foot is the most important thing to bring to course.
Service is a pillar of the Outward Bound experience. On each course, Students learn to practice intentional service to themselves, to others and to the environment. This may look like practicing self-care or supporting a crewmate who is having a hard day. Participants also learn to Leave No Trace ethics, practicing service to the environment by preserving and respecting the fragile ecosystems they encounter. Students experience firsthand the social and emotional benefits of acts of service. They are encouraged to bring this ethic of care to their life back home.
In order for profound learning to take place, there must be time to reflect on the experience. Weather and time permitting, the Solo experience provides an important break from the rigors of the expedition and gives students the opportunity to reflect on their experience. Many students use this reflection time to make decisions about their future, journal and enjoy the beauty of their surroundings unencumbered by the constant external stimulation of modern life. Solo is that opportunity, and that time can range anywhere from 30 minutes to 24 hours or more, depending on the length of the course as well as the competency and preparedness of the student group.
With all the food, skills and supplies they need, participants are given a secluded spot to reflect alone and are monitored by Instructors at regular intervals, as safety is always a top priority.
Students find that Solo provokes profound and powerful learning in a short period of time and often becomes one of the most memorable parts of their Outward Bound experience.
Our expeditions help students grow into the best version of themselves. We use challenge in the outdoors to allow students to discover their strengths and build authentic connections with their peers. Compassion for oneself and others is foundational to our educational approach. As students realize that they are stronger than they know, they develop confidence and resilience that will last a lifetime. Social and emotional learning outcomes include:
Belonging – students form deep connections founded upon respect, inclusion, and compassion
Reflection – students learn self-awareness and practice empathy towards others
Physical Engagement – students develop awareness and confidence in their bodies
Courage – students develop the confidence to speak up for themselves and persevere through challenges
The course ends with the Final Expedition, during which the crew heads back into the field to put all of their newly acquired skills into practice. Depending on the team’s ability levels, instructors step back during this section and allow the crew to take over decision-making responsibilities for navigation, time schedules, communication and general leadership.
The Colorado Rockies is one of the most famous and iconic sections of the Rocky Mountains. Colorado is home to the greatest concentration of high peaks in the lower 48 states, with hundreds of mountains standing over 13,000 and 14,000 feet tall. The region is characterized by dense pine forests and rocky alpine ecosystems. Students will enjoy clear blue glacial lakes, fields of wildflowers, waterfalls, and striking rock formations. Most courses will also get the opportunity to attempt to summit a mountain peak. If they are observant, students can spot wildlife like elk, mountain goats, moose, marmots, pikas and eagles. These regions are within the ancestral lands of the Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), Cheyenne, Arapaho, Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux), Eastern Shoshone, Jicarilla Apache, and Pueblos nations.
Course Stories
I feel motivated to be my best self.
Outward Bound has made me comfortable with being a leader but also with being vulnerable and empathetic in ways I never knew I could be. I feel motivated to be my best self. I want to help others around me and work collaboratively with my peers at school and professionally.
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To secure your spot on a course you must submit an enrollment form and $500 deposit that is applied toward the total cost of the course and includes a $150 non-refundable enrollment processing fee.