Choice Camps Recommendation of Deer Hill Expeditions: River and Mountain Adventure
Since 1984, Deer Hill Expeditions have been refining their unique summer programs: a powerful blend of wilderness adventure and community service for students in grades 7-12. Each expedition offers an intimate group limited to 12 students, close in age, accompanied by three experienced leaders. Trip leaders accompany campers from the time they step off the plane to the time they say their goodbyes; this ensures that leaders know each participant’s level of confidence and competence as they guide them along their journey. On their extended backcountry adventures, Deer Hill groups learn how to live in some of the wildest and most beautiful places on earth.
Forging connections with native lands and peoples through service projects is at the heart of Deer Hill's mission. Participants on many of their expeditions can expect to interact with local natives who have deep connections to their land and cultural traditions. Some expeditions carry out vital conservation service, learning real skills in incredible locations, all the time learning from inspirational guides from the U.S. Forest Service. Returning to Basecamp at the end of their journey, each group enjoys a final banquet and sweat lodge ceremony, a powerful way to say goodbye to new friends. With experiences and memories that are both profound and meaningful, every Deer Hill participant can expect to “find themselves in the middle of nowhere.
Trip Description
Experience the absolute best of the West in three weeks of outdoor fun and encounters with living Navajo history.
Trip Highlights Include:
• Watch the moon rise over the redrock canyon wall from your sleeping bag.
• Learn centuries-old sustainable agriculture skills at a Navajo sheep camp.
• Prepare tasty blueberry pancakes with your tent mates above timberline.
• Breathe deeply and survey the vastness of the Rocky Mountains from your first 13,000-foot peak.
Staff Overview
Deer Hill Expeditions employs a mature staff of trip leaders who undergo an intensive 10 day field training session. All trip leaders are certified Wilderness First Responders and many have formal EMT training.
The average Deer Hill staff age is 27, and most team members have worked with the organization for several years. Deer Hill encourages staff members to work at the base camp for 1-2 years before becoming a trip leader. Nearly 90% of Deer Hill trip leaders return each summer.
Deer Hill does not outsource any of its activities or instruction to outside organizations. Deer Hill guides lead the students from the airport, to the base camp, on the river, at the service site, at the climbing camp, on the trail, through the sweat lodge, and then put them on the plane at the end of the program.
Setting & Accommodations
All Deer Hill expeditions (excluding Costa Rica Exploradores) begin and end at the organization’s 130 acre Basecamp which is ideally located between the majestic Colorado Rockies and the Colorado Plateau, with a swimming pond, basketball and volleyball facilities. Each trip sets out on an expedition away from Basecamp where accommodations will include tents or other forms of camping. Most return to Basecamp at least once for supplies, but each will spend several days exploring the wilderness on foot, by bike, by raft or canoe. Deer Hill resupplies their groups in the field, minimizing van time and eliminating the need for the group to return to civilization to shop for supplies.
Great food is key to the Deer Hill experience. In the field, campers learn how to prepare surprisingly delicious meals, anything from a make-your-own burrito spread, to dutch oven lasagna, followed by a delicious dessert like cinnaman rolls or chocolate brownies. At Basecamp, the food is legendary (ask the alumni) with plenty of options. As a special treat, Deer Hill is known to air-drop packages of ice cream and supplies via plane to groups in the mountains.
Safety Standards
Deer Hill Expeditions employs a mature staff of trip leaders who undergo an intensive 10-day field training expedition. All Program Leaders are certified Wilderness First Responders and many have formal EMT training. Experience leading young people in the outdoors is a pre-requisite for employment.
The average Deer Hill staff age is 27, and most team members have worked with the organization for several years, learning the Deer Hill philosophy and approach to risk management. Nearly 90% of Deer Hill trip leaders return each summer.
Deer Hill does not outsource any of its activities or instruction to outside organizations. Deer Hill guides lead the students from the airport, to the base camp, on the river, at the service site, at the climbing camp, on the trail, through the sweat lodge, and then put them on the plane at the end of the program.
Deer Hill Expeditions: River and Mountain Adventure Session Dates
Trip Overview
Program Overview
- Theme: Teen Tours

This Trip has Multiple Themes:
- Hiking and Backpacking
- Community Service
- Language Immersion
- Trip Gender: Co-ed
- Group Size : 150
- Camper-to-Counselor Ratio: 4:1
- Religious Affiliation: None
Trip Destinations
- San Juan River, UT
- Navaho Nation, AZ
- La Plata Mountains, CO
Trip Activities
- Swimming
- Camping Skills
- Climbing/Ropes Course
- Community Service
- Hiking
- Kayaking
- Nature/Environmental Studies
- Rafting
- Peak Ascents
- Native Cultures
Special Accommodations
- Peanut Allergies
- Gluten Allergies
- Vegetarian Friendly
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