Celebrate health and find out all about how your body works, from the circulation of your blood to what your body does with the air you breathe into your lungs.
DMNS is a stem & technology summer camp in Denver, CO. Tuition starts at $300 and goes up to $410 per week.
Sessions (155)
Amazing You (K-1) - Week 1 (Ages 5-11)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fascinating world of the human body, exploring how blood circulates through the heart and veins. Activities include hands-on experiments with pulse measurement and creating models of the circulatory system. Kids also learn about lung function by conducting simple breathing exercises and discovering how oxygen travels in the body. This week blends science with fun, encouraging curiosity about health and the amazing processes inside us.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 1, campers dive into the amazing world of the human body by exploring how their hearts beat and lungs breathe. Through hands-on activities like building simple models of the circulatory system and interactive games about healthy habits, children will celebrate health and wellness. This week encourages curiosity and understanding about their own bodies in a fun, age-appropriate way.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fascinating world of animal survival strategies. Through hands-on activities and interactive lessons, they explore how mammals adapt to their environments, focusing on fur, diet, and shelter. Campers will participate in outdoor observation sessions and create animal adaptation journals to document their discoveries. This week sets the foundation for understanding wildlife and human connections in nature.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off the summer by exploring the hidden workings of the Museum! Campers will dive into behind-the-scenes tours, learning how exhibits are created and maintained. They'll engage in hands-on activities to design their own mini exhibits, focusing on storytelling and display techniques. This week emphasizes creativity and discovery, setting the stage for a summer of museum magic.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 7-8)
Kick off the summer with an exciting journey into Earth's prehistoric past. Campers will explore fossil excavation techniques, learning how to carefully dig and chisel to uncover ancient treasures. This week focuses on hands-on discovery, teaching campers about different prehistoric creatures and the environments they lived in. Activities include fossil identification, creating plaster casts, and interactive storytelling about the age of dinosaurs.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
Kick off summer with a vibrant exploration of color, sound, and art designed specifically for K-1 graders. Campers will dive into hands-on projects combining painting, simple musical instruments, and creative storytelling to celebrate STEAM principles. Activities include mixing colors to create unique palettes, experimenting with sound waves through DIY instruments, and crafting art inspired by nature around Colorado Blvd. This week fosters curiosity and creativity in a nurturing environment.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fascinating world of human anatomy by exploring the skeletal system. Using microscopes, they examine bone structures and learn how bones support and protect the body. Hands-on dissections introduce basic muscle groups, fostering curiosity and respect for living organisms. Activities include interactive games and group discussions to reinforce scientific concepts in a fun, engaging way.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 9-11)
Dive into the fascinating world of animal adaptations this week! Campers will explore how different species survive in diverse environments, from deserts to rainforests. Through hands-on activities, nature walks, and interactive games, participants will learn to identify key survival traits and the importance of ecosystems. Expect exciting projects like creating animal adaptation models and observing local wildlife.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
Dive into the ancient past during Week 1 of Fossil Finders Summer Camp! Campers will explore how life has evolved over billions of years through hands-on fossil digs and interactive lessons. Young paleontologists will learn to identify different types of fossils and understand the environments where prehistoric creatures lived. Activities include guided excavation simulations and creative fossil art projects to spark curiosity and imagination.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
Kick off the summer with an exciting journey through space! Campers will explore the stars and planets, learning fascinating facts about our solar system. They'll engage in hands-on activities like designing and building their own model rockets, fostering creativity and engineering skills. This week emphasizes teamwork and imagination as campers prepare for their space missions.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off your summer adventure by exploring the planets of our solar system! Campers will learn about Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn through interactive activities and design their own unique planets. They will also begin building a robot designed to assist in space exploration. By the end of the week, campers will start planning a colony on Mars, combining creativity with STEM skills in a fun, hands-on environment.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fascinating world of amphibians. They will explore local ponds and wetlands, learning to identify frogs, salamanders, and newts. Through hands-on activities, children will observe life cycles, understand habitats, and participate in creative art projects inspired by these creatures. This immersive experience encourages curiosity and respect for nature's smallest inhabitants.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 9-11)
Dive into the fascinating world of Grossology during Week 1! Campers will explore the science behind bodily functions, from slime and snot to the mysteries of digestion. Hands-on experiments include making edible slime and investigating the microbes that live on our skin. This week sparks curiosity and laughter as campers learn the science behind the gross and amazing parts of the human body.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fascinating world where art meets science by exploring scientific illustration techniques. They will learn to observe natural specimens closely and create detailed drawings that highlight scientific accuracy and artistic expression. Activities include studying plants and insects, practicing shading and texture, and understanding the role of illustration in scientific discovery. This week sets the foundation for blending creativity with observation skills.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to paleontology! Campers will explore the basics of ancient life, learn how fossils form, and participate in hands-on fossil digs. Activities include identifying different fossil types and creating their own fossil replicas. This week sets the foundation for becoming a true Paleo Pro.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 1 (Ages 7-8)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to astronaut training! Campers will explore the solar system, learn about planets and stars, and engage in hands-on rocket design challenges. Activities include building model rockets and simulating space missions, fostering teamwork and creativity. This week sets the foundation for an out-of-this-world experience tailored for 2nd and 3rd graders.
Amazing You (K-1) - Week 2 (Ages 5-11)
Week 2 focuses on the respiratory system and how our lungs work to bring oxygen into our bodies. Campers engage in interactive activities like lung capacity tests and creating models of alveoli. They also explore how the body uses oxygen and expels carbon dioxide, learning through games and experiments. This session encourages healthy habits and a deeper understanding of breathing and wellness.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
Week 2 focuses on the senses! Campers will explore how their eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin help them experience the world. Through fun experiments like making simple sound waves and taste tests, children learn about sensory input and how their brains interpret it. This week fosters awareness and appreciation of their amazing senses in everyday life.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 7-8)
Week 2 focuses on reptiles and their unique adaptations for survival. Campers learn about cold-blooded animals, their skin types, and how they regulate body temperature. Activities include creating reptile models and exploring local habitats to spot reptiles in the wild. Campers also engage in problem-solving games that simulate reptile survival challenges.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers delve into the science and technology behind exhibit design. They'll learn about lighting, materials, and interactive elements that bring museum displays to life. Through collaborative projects, campers will build prototype exhibits incorporating technology and storytelling, enhancing their understanding of STEM in a museum context.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 7-8)
This week, campers dive deeper into paleontology by examining the tools and methods used by real scientists. They will participate in simulated digs, learning how to document and preserve their finds. The camp emphasizes teamwork and scientific inquiry as campers reconstruct ancient skeletons and create their own prehistoric dioramas. Expect plenty of hands-on activities that bring Earth's history to life.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers explore the magic of mixed media art by combining textures, colors, and sounds. Activities include creating collages with natural and recycled materials, experimenting with rhythm using hand drums and shakers, and painting vibrant murals inspired by the Denver landscape. Through playful STEAM activities, children develop fine motor skills and an appreciation for artistic expression in a fun, supportive setting.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 7-8)
Week 2 focuses on the circulatory system, where campers learn how the heart pumps blood and delivers oxygen throughout the body. Through microscope observations of blood cells and simple dissections of animal hearts, campers gain hands-on experience. Fun experiments demonstrate how blood flows and why it’s vital, encouraging critical thinking and teamwork.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on habitats and how animals adapt to their surroundings. Campers will investigate local and global habitats, learning about food chains and animal behaviors. Activities include building habitat dioramas, observing insects in the field, and participating in group challenges that emphasize teamwork and ecological balance.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 2, campers continue their journey through time by focusing on marine fossils and prehistoric ocean life. Children will engage in fossil identification games and hands-on digging activities to uncover ancient sea creatures. The week includes interactive storytelling about the creatures that once roamed the seas and creative fossil casting projects that let campers take home a piece of history.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers dive deeper into the mysteries of space exploration. They'll learn about astronauts and space missions, discovering how rockets launch and land. Hands-on rocket-building continues with new challenges to improve designs. Campers will also participate in fun space-themed games that build teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers dive deeper into robotics by programming their robots to navigate simulated Martian terrain. They will also explore the challenges of building sustainable habitats on Mars, designing eco-friendly colonies using engineering principles. Hands-on experiments and group projects encourage teamwork and problem-solving in a space-themed setting.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 5-6)
Week 2 focuses on the vibrant world of birds. Campers will learn to identify common local species by sight and sound, build simple bird feeders, and understand migration patterns. Outdoor observation sessions and interactive games will help children develop a deeper appreciation for avian life and their role in the ecosystem.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 9-11)
Week 2 focuses on the science of germs and hygiene! Campers will investigate how bacteria and viruses spread, learn about the immune system, and participate in fun activities like creating germ models and testing handwashing techniques. This week empowers kids to understand the importance of cleanliness through engaging experiments and gross-out facts.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 7-8)
Week 2 focuses on the art of scientific storytelling through illustration. Campers will study different scientific fields such as botany and zoology, creating visual stories that communicate scientific concepts clearly and creatively. Projects include drawing life cycles, habitats, and anatomical details, helping campers develop both artistic skills and scientific understanding. This immersive experience encourages curiosity and precision.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers dive deeper into the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures. They will study different species, their habitats, and behaviors through interactive activities and fossil analysis. Campers will also engage in a mock excavation to uncover replica fossils and learn proper paleontological techniques.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 2 (Ages 7-8)
This week, campers dive deeper into the mysteries of the night sky. They will identify constellations, learn about the phases of the moon, and create star charts. Rocket design continues with a focus on aerodynamics and propulsion. Hands-on experiments and group projects encourage curiosity and scientific thinking in a fun, supportive environment.
Amazing You (K-1) - Week 3 (Ages 5-11)
During Week 3, campers investigate the digestive system, learning how food travels through the body and is transformed into energy. Hands-on activities include building digestive tract models and experimenting with enzymes using simple kitchen science. Kids also discuss nutrition and how healthy eating supports their amazing bodies. This week combines science and wellness for a fun, educational experience.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 3, campers learn about nutrition and how food fuels their bodies. Through interactive cooking demonstrations, sorting healthy vs. less healthy foods, and creating colorful food art, children discover the importance of balanced eating. This week empowers kids to make healthy choices while having fun with food science.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 7-8)
During Week 3, campers explore the world of birds, learning about feathers, flight, and migration. They participate in birdwatching hikes and build simple bird feeders to attract local species. The week includes creative projects like feather art and storytelling about bird behaviors, helping campers appreciate avian adaptations and their role in ecosystems.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 9-11)
Campers explore the role of conservation and preservation in museums. They'll learn how artifacts are cared for and the science behind preserving history. Hands-on activities include creating mock conservation projects and designing protective exhibit cases, fostering appreciation for the delicate work behind museum displays.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 7-8)
Campers explore the fascinating world of prehistoric plants and animals this week. Through interactive activities, they will learn how fossils tell stories about ancient ecosystems. Projects include creating fossil rubbings, assembling 3D models of prehistoric creatures, and participating in nature walks to compare modern and ancient life. This week encourages curiosity and hands-on exploration of Earth's distant past.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will dive into the world of sound and color by creating their own musical instruments and colorful art pieces. Projects include crafting rain sticks, painting with sound-inspired patterns, and exploring how colors and sounds can tell stories. This week encourages sensory exploration and teamwork through group performances and collaborative art installations.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 7-8)
During Week 3, campers explore the respiratory system, discovering how lungs work to bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide. They use microscopes to examine lung tissue and perform dissections to identify key structures. Interactive activities include breathing exercises and model-building to deepen understanding of this vital system.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 9-11)
Explore the animal kingdom’s incredible diversity this week by focusing on classification and evolutionary traits. Campers will engage in sorting activities, learn about vertebrates and invertebrates, and create their own animal classification charts. Field trips and interactive experiments will deepen understanding of how species are related and how they have evolved over time.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
Week 3 introduces campers to dinosaur fossils and the fascinating world of these prehistoric giants. Through hands-on excavation activities, children will uncover replica dinosaur bones and learn about different species. The week features interactive games that teach about dinosaur habitats and behaviors, plus creative projects like making dinosaur footprints and fossil imprints.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
Explore the wonders of the night sky this week! Campers will learn about constellations, stars, and the phases of the moon through interactive stories and crafts. They'll continue to design rockets, experimenting with different materials and shapes to see what flies best. Outdoor activities include stargazing simulations and space-themed obstacle courses.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will explore the science of space travel this week, learning about rocket propulsion and the physics of orbits. They will design and launch model rockets, applying STEM concepts in a thrilling, hands-on way. The week culminates with a collaborative mission to establish a Mars colony, integrating robotics, engineering, and creative problem-solving.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 3, campers explore the secretive world of snakes. They will learn about different species, their habitats, and behaviors through safe, supervised encounters and educational games. Activities include creating snake crafts and understanding the importance of these reptiles in maintaining ecological balance.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 9-11)
Explore the world of bugs and creepy crawlies in Week 3! Campers will learn about insects, arachnids, and other critters that many find gross but are fascinating scientifically. Activities include dissecting owl pellets, building bug habitats, and studying the role of insects in ecosystems. This week encourages curiosity about the small creatures that share our world.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 7-8)
During Week 3, campers explore the microscopic world through scientific illustration. Using magnifying tools and microscopes, they will observe tiny organisms and structures, then translate these observations into detailed artwork. Projects include drawing cells, insects, and textures unseen by the naked eye, fostering attention to detail and scientific curiosity. This week combines hands-on science with creative expression.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 9-11)
Campers explore the fascinating world of marine fossils and prehistoric ocean life. Through hands-on activities, they will examine fossilized shells, learn about ancient sea creatures, and participate in a simulated underwater fossil dig. This week emphasizes the diversity of life that once thrived beneath the waves.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 3 (Ages 7-8)
Campers will explore the technology behind space travel, including rockets, satellites, and space stations. They will design and build their own mini rockets using safe materials and test flight principles. Interactive lessons on gravity and orbits help campers understand how astronauts live and work in space, making science tangible and exciting.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
Week 4 invites campers to explore movement and muscles. Through fun activities like simple yoga poses, obstacle courses, and muscle model building, children learn how their bodies move and stay strong. This week highlights the joy of physical activity and how muscles and bones work together to keep us active.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 7-8)
Week 4 introduces campers to human adaptations and how our bodies have evolved to survive in different environments. Through interactive experiments and games, campers learn about senses, reflexes, and physical capabilities. They also compare human adaptations to those of animals studied in previous weeks, fostering a deeper understanding of biology and evolution.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on the storytelling aspect of museums. Campers will study how narratives are crafted to engage visitors and make exhibits memorable. They'll work in teams to develop storyboards and interactive elements for their own Camp Museum, blending creativity with educational goals.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 7-8)
This week focuses on the geology behind fossil formation. Campers will learn about rock types, sediment layers, and how fossils are preserved over millions of years. Activities include rock identification, creating sedimentary layers in jars, and exploring the museum's geology exhibits. The week culminates in a creative project where campers design their own fossil storybooks.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
This week focuses on nature-inspired art and sound exploration. Campers will collect natural materials to create textured paintings and build simple wind chimes to understand sound vibrations. Through outdoor discovery and indoor creativity, children will connect with their environment while developing STEAM skills in a joyful, hands-on way.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 4, campers investigate the digestive system, learning how food is broken down and nutrients are absorbed. Using microscopes, they examine cells from the stomach and intestines, and perform dissections to trace the digestive tract. Hands-on experiments demonstrate enzyme activity and healthy eating habits, making science tangible and fun.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers will investigate animal behaviors and survival strategies such as migration, hibernation, and camouflage. Through role-playing games, observation sessions, and creative projects, participants will gain insight into how animals interact with their environment and each other to thrive in the wild.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 4, campers explore the plant fossils and ancient ecosystems that shaped our planet. Activities include examining fossilized leaves and seeds, learning about prehistoric climates, and creating dioramas of ancient habitats. Children will participate in group discussions about how plants and animals interacted millions of years ago, fostering a deeper understanding of Earth's history.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will journey through the planets of our solar system, learning unique facts about each one. They will create planet models and engage in interactive games to understand planetary orbits and gravity. Rocket design continues with a focus on improving flight distance and stability, encouraging creativity and critical thinking.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on the technology behind space exploration. Campers will build and program advanced robots capable of performing complex tasks. They will also study Mars' environment and design tools and habitats to support human life. Collaborative challenges encourage campers to innovate and apply STEM skills creatively.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 5-6)
Week 4 is dedicated to mammals. Campers will learn about local mammals such as rabbits, squirrels, and deer, exploring their habitats and behaviors through interactive storytelling and nature walks. Hands-on projects include creating animal tracks and learning about food chains in a fun, engaging way.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers investigate the science of slime, goo, and other fascinating substances! Through hands-on experiments, kids will create various types of slime, learn about polymers, and explore the chemistry behind gooey materials. This messy and fun week encourages creativity and scientific thinking as campers get hands-on with gross but amazing science.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 4, campers focus on illustrating Colorado's unique ecosystems and wildlife. They will learn about local flora and fauna, then create scientific illustrations that capture the diversity and beauty of their environment. Activities include field observations, sketching outdoors, and refining drawings in the studio. This week encourages environmental awareness alongside artistic skill development.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on the Ice Age and the creatures that roamed during this chilly period. Campers will study mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and other megafauna through fossil examination and creative projects. They will also participate in a team fossil dig challenge to uncover Ice Age relics.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 4 (Ages 7-8)
This week focuses on the planets of our solar system. Campers will create detailed models of planets, learn about their unique features, and simulate space missions to explore them. Group challenges encourage problem-solving and collaboration as campers design rockets suited for different planetary environments.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Campers in Week 5 investigate the brain and nervous system. Through storytelling, simple experiments with reflexes, and creative art projects, children discover how their brains control thoughts, feelings, and actions. This week encourages self-awareness and introduces basic neuroscience concepts in a playful way.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 5, campers investigate animal habitats and how different species create homes to protect themselves. Activities include building model dens, nests, and burrows, as well as exploring local parks to identify natural shelters. Campers learn how habitat loss affects survival and discuss conservation efforts to protect wildlife.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 9-11)
Campers investigate the technology behind interactive exhibits, including touchscreens, sensors, and augmented reality. They'll experiment with simple coding and design to create their own interactive museum displays. This hands-on week encourages problem-solving and tech skills in a fun, museum-focused environment.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 7-8)
Campers investigate the lives of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures through hands-on activities and interactive games. They will learn about different species, their habitats, and behaviors. Highlights include building dinosaur skeleton models, participating in a fossil scavenger hunt, and creating prehistoric art inspired by cave paintings.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will experiment with light, color, and sound by creating stained glass art and exploring simple sound science. Activities include making colorful suncatchers, learning about how light changes colors, and using homemade instruments to explore pitch and rhythm. This week blends art and science to inspire wonder and creativity in young learners.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 7-8)
Week 5 introduces the nervous system, where campers learn how the brain and nerves control the body. Using microscopes, they examine nerve cells and perform simple dissections to identify brain structures. Engaging activities include reflex tests and sensory experiments that highlight how humans perceive the world around them.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will explore aquatic ecosystems this week, learning about freshwater and marine animals and their unique adaptations. Activities include water testing experiments, building mini-aquariums, and studying local ponds or streams. This immersive experience highlights the importance of water habitats and conservation efforts.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
Week 5 focuses on the tools and techniques real paleontologists use to discover fossils. Campers will practice excavation skills with simulated digs, learn how to document findings, and explore fossil preparation methods. The week includes hands-on activities like making plaster fossil replicas and using magnifying tools to examine specimens closely.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
This week focuses on the science of rockets and space travel. Campers will learn about propulsion, fuel, and how astronauts live in space. They will build and test their own simple rocket models using safe materials. Group activities include space mission role-plays that develop communication and teamwork skills.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will investigate the geology and atmosphere of Mars, conducting experiments to understand the planet's surface and climate. They will design and build robotic explorers to collect samples and analyze data. The week emphasizes scientific inquiry and engineering design, culminating in a Mars mission simulation.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 5, campers revisit the animal kingdom with a focus on animal adaptations. Through games and experiments, children will discover how animals survive in different environments. They will create their own animal adaptations and participate in group challenges that highlight the importance of these traits.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 9-11)
Campers explore the science of digestion and the human gut this week. Through interactive activities, kids will learn how food is broken down, the role of enzymes, and the importance of gut bacteria. Experiments include simulating digestion and making edible models of the digestive system. This week combines gross facts with fascinating biology.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 7-8)
Week 5 invites campers to explore the anatomy of animals through scientific illustration. They will study skeletal structures, muscle groups, and movement, then create detailed drawings that explain these concepts visually. Hands-on activities include dissecting models and using reference materials to enhance accuracy. This week deepens understanding of biology while sharpening artistic techniques.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 9-11)
Campers investigate the prehistoric plants and ecosystems that supported ancient life. Through interactive lessons and fossil plant identification, they will understand how environments changed over time. Activities include creating dioramas of ancient habitats and exploring how plants and animals coexisted.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 5 (Ages 7-8)
Campers investigate the stars and galaxies beyond our solar system. They will learn about telescopes, star formation, and cosmic phenomena. Creative projects include building simple telescopes and crafting galaxy art. This week inspires wonder about the vast universe and the science that helps us explore it.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
Week 6 focuses on the skin and the body's largest organ. Campers engage in activities like making skin models, learning about sun safety, and exploring how skin protects us. This week highlights the importance of caring for our skin and understanding its role in overall health.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 7-8)
Week 6 centers on animal diets and food chains. Campers learn about herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores through interactive games and food web projects. They explore how energy flows in ecosystems and the importance of each species’ role. The week includes cooking activities inspired by animal diets and nature-themed scavenger hunts.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 9-11)
This week highlights the art and design of museum signage and graphics. Campers will learn about typography, color theory, and layout as they create signs and labels for their Camp Museum exhibits. The focus is on clear communication and visual appeal, blending STEM with artistic skills.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 7-8)
This week is all about the science of excavation. Campers will learn how paleontologists carefully uncover fossils without damaging them. They will practice using brushes, chisels, and other tools on simulated dig sites. The camp also includes lessons on how fossils are cleaned, preserved, and studied in labs, giving campers a full picture of the excavation process.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
This week invites campers to explore movement, sound, and visual art through dance and painting. Children will create colorful scarves and use them in expressive dance routines, while also painting abstract art inspired by music rhythms. The integration of physical activity and creative expression supports holistic development and joyful learning.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 7-8)
Campers explore the muscular system in Week 6, learning how muscles work with bones to create movement. Microscopic examination of muscle fibers and dissections highlight different muscle types. Fun challenges and group activities help campers understand strength, flexibility, and coordination through hands-on science.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 9-11)
Focus on the incredible world of insects and small creatures this week. Campers will learn about pollination, insect anatomy, and the vital roles these tiny animals play in ecosystems. Activities include insect catching and identification, creating bug hotels, and studying the lifecycle of butterflies and bees.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 6, campers investigate prehistoric mammals and learn how fossils reveal clues about their lives. Activities include examining skull replicas, comparing modern animals to their ancient relatives, and storytelling sessions about Ice Age creatures. Children will also participate in creative fossil art projects and group discussions about adaptation and survival.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will explore the technology behind space suits and how astronauts survive in space. They will participate in creative crafts to design their own space gear and continue refining their rocket models. Science experiments related to air pressure and gravity help campers understand key space concepts in a fun, hands-on way.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers focus on the biology and ecology of Mars colonies. They will explore how plants and animals might survive in space habitats and design life support systems for sustainable living. Activities include building mini-greenhouses and programming robots to monitor environmental conditions.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 5-6)
Week 6 invites campers to explore nocturnal animals and their unique behaviors. Through storytelling, shadow play, and night-simulated activities, children will learn how animals like owls, bats, and raccoons thrive after dark. This week fosters imagination and understanding of different animal lifestyles.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on the science of noses and smells! Campers will learn about olfaction, how the brain processes scents, and why some smells are pleasant while others are gross. Activities include scent experiments, making scratch-and-sniff cards, and exploring the role of smell in taste. This sensory-rich week is both educational and fun.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 7-8)
Campers in Week 6 investigate the science of color and light through artistic experiments. They will learn about pigments, light refraction, and color mixing while creating scientific illustrations that demonstrate these principles. Projects include painting with natural dyes and exploring optical illusions, blending scientific inquiry with creative expression. This week is a vibrant exploration of art and science combined.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on the science of fossil preservation and excavation. Campers will learn about different fossilization processes and practice careful excavation techniques using real tools. They will also analyze fossils under microscopes and document their findings like professional paleontologists.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 6 (Ages 7-8)
This week focuses on space technology and robotics. Campers will build simple robotic arms and explore how robots assist astronauts in space. Hands-on activities include coding basic commands and testing robot designs. The week encourages STEM skills and teamwork through engaging, interactive projects.
Amazing You (K-1) - Week 7 (Ages 5-11)
In Week 7, campers explore the nervous system and how the brain controls the body. Activities include simple brain games, creating neuron models, and understanding senses like sight and touch. Kids learn how signals travel through nerves and how the brain helps us think, move, and feel. This session inspires curiosity about the mind and body connection.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 7, campers explore the respiratory system through fun experiments like making lung models and learning about breathing exercises. Children discover how oxygen travels through their bodies and why breathing is essential for life. This week combines science with movement to deepen understanding of respiration.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 7, campers explore animal communication methods including sounds, body language, and chemical signals. They participate in activities like creating animal call soundboards and practicing nonverbal communication games. The week emphasizes understanding how animals interact and cooperate to survive in the wild.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers explore the logistics of museum operations, including visitor flow, safety, and accessibility. They'll design floor plans and consider how to make exhibits welcoming for all visitors. This week combines practical problem-solving with creative design to enhance the museum experience.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 7-8)
Campers explore the diversity of prehistoric life beyond dinosaurs, including ancient mammals, marine reptiles, and early birds. Through fossil study and creative projects, they will learn how these creatures adapted to their environments. Activities include making fossil imprints, interactive quizzes, and a collaborative mural depicting prehistoric ecosystems.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will engage in storytelling through art and sound this week by creating storyboards, painting characters, and using simple instruments to add sound effects. This immersive experience encourages imagination, narrative skills, and collaboration as children bring their stories to life through multiple creative mediums.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 7-8)
Week 7 focuses on the integumentary system, where campers study skin, hair, and nails. Using microscopes, they examine skin cells and learn about protection and healing. Dissections of animal skin samples provide hands-on understanding, while creative projects explore how skin adapts to different environments.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 9-11)
This week highlights the adaptations of mountain and forest animals native to Colorado. Campers will learn about tracking, animal signs, and survival strategies in alpine environments. Field activities include guided hikes, animal tracking exercises, and creating nature journals to document observations.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
Week 7 invites campers to explore the world of trace fossils, such as footprints and burrows. Children will learn how these fossils tell stories about animal behavior and movement. Activities include making fossil molds, participating in footprint casting, and interactive games that simulate tracking ancient creatures in their environments.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
This week, campers learn about the moon and its surface, including craters and phases. They will create moon surface models and participate in simulated moonwalk activities. Rocket building focuses on launch techniques and safety, encouraging campers to test and improve their designs through friendly competitions.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will explore space technology innovations, focusing on communication systems and robotics used in Mars missions. They will design and build robotic assistants and simulate mission control operations. The week encourages teamwork and critical thinking through interactive challenges and space-themed games.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 5-6)
In Week 7, campers investigate animal tracks and signs. They will learn to identify footprints, nests, and other clues animals leave behind. Outdoor hikes and tracking games encourage observation skills and connect children to the natural world in a hands-on way.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers investigate the science of skin and sweat this week, learning about how our bodies regulate temperature and protect us. Activities include examining sweat under microscopes, creating models of skin layers, and exploring the role of bacteria in body odor. This week combines biology with hands-on fun to demystify the gross but essential aspects of skin.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 7, campers explore the scientific process through art by creating illustrated journals documenting experiments and observations. They will learn to record data visually, combining sketches, notes, and diagrams to tell scientific stories. Activities include outdoor observations, lab experiments, and creative journaling, encouraging campers to think like scientists and artists simultaneously.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers explore the fascinating world of prehistoric reptiles beyond dinosaurs, including pterosaurs and marine reptiles. Through fossil study and creative projects, they will learn about the adaptations that allowed these creatures to thrive. Activities include building models and participating in a fossil identification scavenger hunt.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 7 (Ages 7-8)
Campers learn about the challenges of living in space, including nutrition, exercise, and space habitats. They will design their own space stations and simulate daily astronaut routines. Activities promote problem-solving and understanding of human biology in extreme environments.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
Week 8 invites campers to learn about bones and the skeletal system. Through building bone puzzles, creating wearable bone art, and understanding how bones grow, children gain insight into their body's framework. This week encourages strength and care for bones through fun, interactive learning.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 7-8)
Week 8 highlights animal life cycles and growth. Campers study metamorphosis, reproduction, and development through crafts and observation of live specimens where possible. They create life cycle charts and participate in storytelling sessions about animal families, fostering empathy and curiosity about nature’s cycles.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on marketing and education in museums. Campers will create promotional materials and educational guides for their Camp Museum exhibits. They'll learn how museums engage audiences through social media, tours, and workshops, developing skills in communication and outreach.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 7-8)
This week focuses on the technology and tools used in modern paleontology. Campers will explore how scientists use 3D scanning, computer modeling, and other innovations to study fossils. Hands-on activities include creating digital fossil replicas and designing their own excavation tools. The camp encourages critical thinking and introduces campers to STEM careers related to Earth sciences.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
This week focuses on exploring textures and sounds found in everyday objects. Campers will create textured paintings using household items, build simple percussion instruments, and experiment with sound patterns. The activities promote sensory awareness and creative problem-solving in a fun and engaging way.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 7-8)
Campers investigate the endocrine system in Week 8, learning how hormones regulate body functions. Microscope work includes examining gland tissues, and dissections highlight key organs like the thyroid and adrenal glands. Interactive experiments demonstrate how the body maintains balance and responds to changes.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will focus on endangered species and conservation efforts this week. Through multimedia presentations, guest speakers, and hands-on projects, participants will learn about threats to wildlife and how humans can help protect animals and their habitats. Activities include creating awareness posters and participating in a local habitat restoration project.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 8, campers focus on the fascinating world of prehistoric insects and small creatures preserved in amber and fossils. Activities include examining fossil specimens, creating insect fossil art, and learning about the role of these creatures in ancient ecosystems. Campers will also participate in hands-on excavation simulations to uncover tiny fossils.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will explore the concept of gravity and how it affects planets and rockets. Through fun experiments and outdoor activities, they will see gravity in action. Rocket design sessions focus on achieving maximum height and distance, with campers encouraged to innovate and collaborate. Space-themed storytelling rounds out the week.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers focus on space engineering by designing and constructing models of Mars rovers and habitats. They will test their creations in simulated Martian environments and refine their designs based on observations. The hands-on projects foster creativity, engineering skills, and collaboration.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 5-6)
Week 8 centers on water habitats and the creatures that live there. Campers will explore streams and ponds, learning about aquatic insects, fish, and amphibians. Interactive experiments and water-based games help children understand the importance of clean water and healthy ecosystems.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers explore the science of mucus and boogers! Through interactive lessons and experiments, kids learn why our bodies produce mucus, how it protects us, and the fascinating biology behind boogers. Activities include making models and observing mucus under microscopes. This gross but educational week is sure to captivate curious minds.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 7-8)
Week 8 invites campers to create scientific illustrations inspired by fossils and paleontology. They will study prehistoric life, learn about fossil formation, and create detailed drawings of ancient plants and animals. Hands-on activities include examining replica fossils and reconstructing extinct species through art, blending history, science, and creativity.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 9-11)
This week highlights the role of paleontology in understanding climate change and Earth's history. Campers will examine fossils that reveal past climate conditions and learn how scientists use this data. Hands-on activities include creating climate timelines and exploring how ancient life adapted to environmental changes.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 8 (Ages 7-8)
This week campers focus on space exploration history, learning about famous astronauts and missions. They will create timelines, role-play mission control, and build models of historic spacecraft. The week inspires a sense of adventure and appreciation for space science pioneers.
Amazing You (K-1) - Week 9 (Ages 5-11)
Week 9 invites campers to celebrate their bodies by exploring muscles and bones. Through fun experiments and crafts, kids learn how muscles work together to help us move and how bones provide structure and protection. Activities include making skeleton models and testing muscle strength. This week encourages physical awareness and appreciation for the amazing human body.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Campers in Week 9 explore germs, hygiene, and the immune system. Through engaging activities like creating germ models, practicing handwashing techniques, and learning about how the body fights illness, children understand the importance of staying healthy. This week promotes good habits and body awareness.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 7-8)
During Week 9, campers investigate animal senses and how they help animals survive. Activities include sensory exploration stations, games that simulate animal vision and hearing, and experiments with smell and touch. Campers gain a hands-on understanding of how animals perceive their environment differently than humans.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 9-11)
Campers focus on the science of museum lighting and display technology. They'll experiment with different lighting techniques to highlight exhibits and create atmosphere. This week combines physics and design, encouraging campers to think critically about how lighting affects visitor experience.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 7-8)
Campers investigate the role of climate and environmental change in shaping prehistoric life. They will study how fossils reveal shifts in habitats and species over time. Activities include creating climate timelines, analyzing fossil pollen, and participating in group discussions about extinction events. This week blends science with storytelling to deepen understanding of Earth's dynamic history.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Campers will explore the science of sound through fun experiments and creative projects. Activities include making water xylophones, exploring echo and reverberation, and painting sound waves. This week blends artistic expression with scientific discovery to deepen campers' understanding of the world around them.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 7-8)
Week 9 centers on the immune system, where campers learn how the body fights infections. Microscope studies of white blood cells and dissections of lymph nodes provide hands-on learning. Campers engage in experiments simulating immune responses and discuss ways to stay healthy, building scientific understanding and personal care habits.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 9-11)
This week is all about animal senses and communication. Campers will explore how animals use sight, sound, smell, and touch to navigate their world and interact with others. Activities include sensory experiments, creating animal communication devices, and observing local wildlife behaviors.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
Week 9 highlights the fascinating story of extinction events and how they shaped life on Earth. Campers will explore fossils from different eras, learning how species adapted or disappeared. Activities include creating timelines of life on Earth, hands-on fossil digs, and group discussions about environmental changes and survival strategies.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
This week focuses on space technology and satellites. Campers will learn how satellites orbit Earth and help us communicate. They will build simple satellite models and continue refining their rockets. Group challenges encourage problem-solving and teamwork, culminating in a mini space mission simulation.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will explore space science through experiments on gravity, magnetism, and energy. They will apply these concepts to improve their Mars colony designs and robotic systems. The week includes exciting challenges that encourage campers to think like scientists and engineers in a space exploration context.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 5-6)
During Week 9, campers focus on insects and their vital roles in nature. They will observe butterflies, bees, and beetles, learning about pollination and insect life cycles. Creative crafts and outdoor exploration foster a sense of wonder and respect for these tiny but mighty creatures.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 9-11)
Campers learn about the science of germs and how they affect our health. This week includes activities like growing bacteria cultures, understanding how vaccines work, and exploring the immune system. Kids gain a deeper understanding of microscopic life and how to stay healthy through fun and interactive experiments.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 9, campers focus on illustrating the night sky and astronomy. They will learn about stars, planets, and constellations, then create scientific illustrations that capture celestial phenomena. Activities include star mapping, creating glow-in-the-dark art, and understanding the science behind space exploration, inspiring wonder and artistic skill.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 9-11)
Campers focus on the exciting technology used in modern paleontology, including 3D scanning and digital modeling. They will participate in activities that simulate fossil reconstruction and virtual digs. This week encourages creativity and tech skills alongside scientific inquiry.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 9 (Ages 7-8)
Campers explore the future of space travel, including Mars missions and space tourism. They will design futuristic rockets and habitats, imagining life on other planets. Creative projects and STEM challenges encourage innovation and forward-thinking in a collaborative setting.
Amazing You Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate all they have learned about their amazing bodies with creative projects and group activities. They will create a personalized 'Amazing You' book, review key concepts from previous weeks, and participate in fun challenges that showcase their new knowledge. This week is a joyful culmination of health and science exploration.
Animal Academy Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 7-8)
In the final week, campers synthesize their knowledge by participating in a wildlife conservation project. They review animal adaptations, survival skills, and habitats, then create presentations and art projects advocating for local wildlife protection. This week culminates in a camp-wide showcase where campers share their learning with families and peers.
Backstage Pass Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers bring together all they've learned to build and present their own Camp Museum exhibits. They'll showcase their designs, interactive elements, and storytelling projects to peers and family. This celebratory week highlights creativity, teamwork, and the magic of museums.
Can You Dig It? Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 7-8)
In the final week, campers synthesize their knowledge by designing and presenting their own paleontology exhibits. They will curate fossil collections, create informative displays, and share their discoveries with peers and family. This culminating project fosters creativity, communication skills, and a lasting appreciation for Earth's prehistoric past.
Curious Creators Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers will celebrate their summer creations by preparing a group art and sound showcase. They will refine their favorite projects, collaborate on a mural, and practice simple musical performances. This culminating experience highlights teamwork, creativity, and confidence gained throughout the camp.
Dynamic Dissectors Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 7-8)
In the final week, campers synthesize their knowledge by exploring how all body systems work together. They participate in a capstone project involving a full-body dissection model, microscope reviews, and presentations. This week emphasizes teamwork, scientific communication, and celebrating their discoveries throughout camp.
Eco Explorers Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will synthesize what they've learned by designing their own animal species adapted to a unique environment. This creative project includes drawing, model building, and group presentations. The week culminates with a showcase where campers share their creations and reflect on the importance of biodiversity and conservation.
Fossil Finders Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers synthesize their fossil knowledge by creating their own mini-museums. They will curate fossil collections, design informative displays, and share their discoveries with peers. The week includes fun review games, creative fossil art projects, and a celebration of all the paleontology skills learned throughout the summer.
Future Astronauts Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate their space journey by showcasing their rocket designs and space projects. They will participate in a fun space-themed obstacle course and review key concepts learned throughout the summer. This week emphasizes reflection, creativity, and sharing accomplishments with friends and family.
Galactic Explorers Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will showcase their skills by completing a full Mars colony mission simulation. They will integrate robotics, engineering, and scientific knowledge gained throughout the summer to solve complex challenges. The week ends with a celebration of their achievements and a look ahead to future space exploration possibilities.
Go Wild Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 5-6)
In the final week, campers celebrate all they have learned by creating a nature journal filled with drawings, stories, and observations from the summer. They will participate in group games that review animal facts and enjoy a special outdoor adventure to wrap up their Go Wild experience.
Grossology Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers synthesize all they have learned by creating their own gross science projects. They will design experiments, present findings, and participate in fun challenges that highlight the gross and fascinating aspects of science. This week celebrates curiosity, creativity, and the joy of discovery.
I ART Science Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 7-8)
The final week culminates in a showcase where campers combine all their skills to create a scientific illustration portfolio. They will refine their favorite projects, learn presentation techniques, and share their work with peers and families. This week celebrates creativity, scientific understanding, and artistic growth developed throughout the summer.
Paleo Pros Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers synthesize their knowledge by creating their own paleontology exhibit. They will curate fossils, write descriptions, and present their findings to peers. This capstone project celebrates their journey to becoming Paleo Pros and reinforces teamwork and communication skills.
Space Cadets Summer Camp - Week 10 (Ages 7-8)
In the final week, campers showcase their knowledge and skills by participating in a space mission simulation. They will apply rocket design, astronomy, and astronaut training concepts learned throughout the summer. The week culminates in a fun, interactive presentation for families and friends, celebrating campers’ achievements.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does DMNS cost?
- DMNS costs $300–$410 per week.
- Where is DMNS located?
- DMNS is located at 2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205 in Denver, CO.
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