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Glorieta Summer Camp Lodging

Summer Camp housing is situated in the heart of our campus. Just a short walk away from the dining hall, Mountain Craft Coffee, sports courts, trails, and games fields, there’s never a long hike to find a gathering place or activities. Dorm rooms are bunk-style with an in-room sink and have shared toilet and shower areas. Many lodge locations feature large communal areas for chatting and relaxing with friends.

Glorieta Family Camp Lodging

These are hotel-style rooms, with full private bathrooms and the option of two queen-size beds or one king-size bed. Some rooms are adjoining to accommodate families needing multiple rooms. Our rooms allow your family to be close to the action and provide an opportunity for fellowship and community with other families. Family Camp lodging also offers a dedicated dining hall, spacious communal areas with wifi and comfy seating, a retail/coffee space and more.

Glorieta General Camp Lodging

Our 2,400-acre campus located about 15 miles southeast of Santa Fe, was founded as the Glorieta Baptist Assembly in 1952. Glorieta Camps has room for more than 2,000 overnight guests. Built on a deep desire to expand the rich history of Glorieta, we’ve restored the campus and its buildings, and filled them with outdoor adventure activities and programs that are loaded with fun and tailored to inspire lives towards a deeper relationship with Christ.

Gathering Places

From the well-equipped common areas and sunny courtyards, to Coffee Shops and retail areas, you’ll find groups playing games, deep in discussion or quietly studying. Take a short walk to the Patio and challenge your friends to a game of ping pong or an impromptu sing-along. Or head over to Mountain Trail Treats for a quick snack. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a spot on campus where campers aren’t gathered.

Relaxing Spots

There are plenty of places to relax, think and quietly diffuse. Stake a claim on one of the many hammocks that are up for grabs. Find a soft patch of grass in one of our courtyard areas or find your own rock overlooking the waterfront. Take a shaded stroll through virgin aspen stands or reflect as you hike to one of our many scenic overlooks. Breathe in the fresh mountain air. Now exhale.

Mountain Craft Coffee

There’s no fancy mermaid on these cups. This is real grounds for sittin’ and sippin’, Lower Rockies style. Order up, bust out the board games and let’s chat. Our Family Camp Game Room location provides an indoor area with cozy chairs and games galore. Or try our Patio location for a more lively outdoor vibe.

Glorieta Outfitters

Forgot your sweatshirt? Need an extra water bottle or a clean pair of socks? The Glorieta gear just keeps getting better every year. Stock up and let your friends know where you spent the summer. Find one in the Family Camp courtyard, complete with ice cream and plenty of games for the whole group. And another at the Patio, with plenty music and outdoor seating.

Plenty of hiking trails and views of the Sangre de Cristo mountains.

The old Glorieta historic Red Barn.

The Firehouse complete with the historic Glorieta fire truck is a popular gathering place.

Get your kicks at Glorieta’s Route 66 Filling Station event area. Glorieta is actually right on the old historic Route 66.

Our multi-purpose sports fields are the scene of many a spirited competition!

View of Glorieta Baldy from Glorieta Lookout.

Family Camp’s field and baseball diamond.

The kaleidoscope of colors on The Gypsy Wagon are the siren’s call to campers seeking goodies and gatherings.

Quiet day at the Waterfront.

Main Dining Hall on the left, Holcomb steeple to the right.

The Prayer Garden is a perfect place for quiet contemplation after a day of rousing adventure activities.

Entrance to the Prayer Garden.

The entry to Glorieta always attended by a volunteer with a friendly smile and a welcoming heart.

Originally founded in 1949, Glorieta has experienced transitioned ownership from LifeWay to Eagle Adventure Camps in 2013.

Open/Closed Areas

There’s tons of stuff to do, and more on the way.

80% – Let’s Have Fun!

There’s a lot to do at Glorieta. No kidding; a week at camp is not nearly enough time to experience it all. Our goal is to deliver an exciting, memorable and life-changing experience to every camper who comes to Glorieta. No matter what camp you choose, from mountain biking to climbing, waterfront activities to archery tag, hikes, campouts, games and more, we’ll make sure there’s never a dull moment.

20% – Making Improvements!

We’re working on a few things to make the Glorieta Camps experience even better. Keep on coming back and the Glorieta team will keep on dreaming new ideas to make the experience more memorable and life-changing. We can’t wait to see you here to try it all.