ALMONT — Colorado Trout Unlimited will host the Annual River Conservation and Fly-Fishing Camp for teens aged 14-18 at AEI Basecamp in Almont from June 8-14. The San Luis Valley Trout Unlimited Chapter (SLVTU) is proud to sponsor two scholarships for local youth to attend this unique camp, covering registration fees and tuition costs.
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ALMONT — Colorado Trout Unlimited will host the Annual River Conservation and Fly-Fishing Camp for teens aged 14-18 at AEI Basecamp in Almont from June 8-14.
The San Luis Valley Trout Unlimited Chapter (SLVTU) is proud to sponsor two scholarships for local youth to attend this unique camp, covering registration fees and tuition costs.
Since 2006, youth from across Colorado and beyond have gathered for this week-long program, which blends STEM-based conservation education with hands-on fly-fishing instruction. Campers will gain an in-depth understanding of river ecosystems, engage in conservation projects, and develop fly fishing skills under the guidance of experienced mentors.
This camp offers an immersive experience for teens passionate about the outdoors, fly fishing, and conservation. Participants will form meaningful connections with peers who share similar interests, building friendships and memories that last a lifetime. The program also introduces campers to the complexities of water management in the West and the balance between conservation and recreation.
For more information or to apply, contact SLVTU Education Coordinator Kevin Milder at slvtroutunlimited@gmail.com. Milder will provide details and a link to the application.