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The Tiny FarmThe Tiny Farm is built on an acre and a quarter of Kent Denver School's beautiful campus. This innovative space brings hands-on, outdoor education to children by exploring elements of sustainability, farm-to-school curriculum, gardening, composting, best-practice land use and animal care.

What's at the Tiny Farm?

The Tiny Farm at Kent Denver is home to animal sheds, two full organic gardens with plants grown from native Colorado seeds, developing fruit trees, a composting display, a variety of ecosystems and a wonderful selection of child-friendly animals like goats, rabbits, chickens and even ponies!

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Meet Farm Animal Friends

Students will learn to safely interact with animal friends, including rabbits, goats, ponies, chickens and, in some weeks, baby chicks!

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Individualized Experiences

Most activities are done in groupings of 10-12 students, offering small group experiences, community building and hands-on learning in a safe and community-centered environment.

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Experiential Learning

Designed to excite the developmental learning of children ages 7-10, our camp activities include environmental studies, hayrides, exercises in elements of sustainability, seed sovereignty, caring for animals, nature crafts and community building. All the while, we aim to inspire the development of environmental, global citizens.

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About Our Program

Kids on the Slip N Slide at Summer Camp

We offer 120 camps for kids ages 4-18.

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Explore our beautiful 200-acre campus.

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