Camp Cardinal Health
Camp Cardinal Health is a four-day, fun-filled children’s program featuring age-appropriate activities such as arts and crafts, games and off-site excursions. Encourage your child(ren) to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Mile High City by signing them up for Camp during registration.

Participation requirements
Camp Cardinal Health is divided into three age groups:
Rompers (Ages 3-6)
Child participants remain onsite and take part in various on-site activities.
Adventurers (Ages 7-11) and Explorers (Ages 12-17)
Child participants take part in off-site excursions that highlight local kid-friendly attractions.
Schedule of events
See below for the current Camp Cardinal Health schedule at RBC 2025, organized by age group and date. Siblings can stay together but the older child must move down to the younger age group.
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Rompers
Wednesday, July 9: World of Science
The Rompers will spend the day discovering science. All crafts will be science-based in which they’ll discuss each step and the results. After lunch and rest, they’ll enjoy a visit from Mad Science, engaging with a scientist and learning interactively.
Thursday, July 10: Water Wonders
In the Mile High City, the Rompers will spend the day learning about the ocean and aquatic life. They’ll enjoy a visit from the Denver Aquarium, where they’ll learn about fish, water plants and conservation. After lunch and watching Finding Dory, they’ll create their own aquariums and finish the day with singing and dancing.
Friday, July 11: Animals Antics
Today, the Rompers will enjoy a visit from the Denver Zoo, learning about animal habitats and the connection between people and animals. They’ll watch The Jungle Book, participate in animal-themed relay races and create a fun animal craft to take home.
Saturday, July 12: Innovation Creation
On our last day, the Rompers will enjoy learning about world dances, drumming and other cultures. The Denver Museum of Natural History will come by and interact with the children.
Adventurers
Wednesday, July 9: Nature & Science Museum and Air Space Museum
In the morning, children will visit the Nature and Science Museum to explore exhibits like Expedition Health, Discovery Zone and North American Indian Culture while engaging with live performances, hands-on artifacts and experiments. They will also enjoy a live space show, Destination Solar, and get up close to a T-Rex on a prehistoric adventure. After lunch, children will travel to the Air and Space Museum. They will see different exhibits that allow them to get up close and personal with historic aircraft, artifacts and memorabilia, and explore the future of aviation and space through immersive events and realistic flight simulators.
Thursday, July 10: Sports Hall of Fame & Stadium Tour and Coors Field Tour
The first stop will be the Denver Sports Hall of Fame where the children will have the opportunity to see the names of different athletes that have been inducted into the hall of fame due to their accomplishments in sports. Then they will have the chance to tour the stadium and go behind the scenes of this spectacular field. After lunch, they will visit Coors Field to see behind the scenes, learn about the history of the stadium and much more.
Friday, July 11: Elitch Gardens
Elitch Gardens is Colorado’s coaster capital with thrilling rides, entertaining shows and refreshing water slides. Children will go up, down, around and upside down on the 13 best coasters and rides in Denver. Then they will cool off with a trip down the river. enjoy a white-water raft ride or slide into a pool of water.
Saturday, July 12: History Center
At the History Center, the campers will learn about the state’s rich heritage through interactive exhibits and immersive storytelling. This museum features displays like “Colorado Stories” and “Living West,” highlighting the diverse cultures, environments and histories of the region.
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Explorers
Wednesday, July 9: Air & Science Museum and Nature & Science Museum
In the morning, children will visit the Air and Space Museum. They will see different exhibits that allow them to get up close and personal with historic aircraft, artifacts and memorabilia, and explore the future of aviation and space through immersive events and realistic flight simulators. After lunch, children will travel to the Nature and Science Museum to explore exhibits like Expedition Health, Discovery Zone and North American Indian Culture while engaging with live performances, hands-on artifacts and experiments. They will also enjoy a live space show, Destination Solar, and get up close to a T-Rex on a prehistoric adventure.
Thursday, July 10: Elitch Gardens
Elitch Gardens is Colorado’s coaster capital with thrilling rides, entertaining shows and refreshing water slides. Children will go up, down, around and upside down on the 13 best coasters and rides in Denver. Then they will cool off with a trip down the river, enjoy a white-water raft ride or slide into a pool of water.
Friday, July 11: Sports Hall of Fame & Stadium Tour and Coors Field Tour
The first stop will be the Denver Sports Hall of Fame where the children will have the opportunity to see the names of different athletes that have been inducted into the hall of fame due to their accomplishments in sports. Then they will have the chance to tour the stadium and go behind the scenes of this spectacular field. After lunch, they will visit Coors Field to see behind the scenes, learn about the history of the stadium and much more.
Saturday, July 12: History Center
At the History Center, the campers will learn about the state’s rich heritage through interactive exhibits and immersive storytelling. This museum features displays like “Colorado Stories” and “Living West,” highlighting the diverse cultures, environments and histories of the region.
Have questions about Camp Cardinal Health? Call 504-524-0188 or email campcardinalhealth@accentoca.com for more information.
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Infant and toddler childcare
Care is also available for children between the ages of 12 and 35 months. Parents and guardians can choose from two care options during Camp hours – half day at $55 per child or a full day at $100 per child. These selections can be made when registering for RBC 2025.
Schedule of events
See below for the current of events for infants and toddlers attending this year’s conference.
Toddlers
Wednesday, July 9: World of Science
Our youngest Campers at Camp Cardinal Health will start the day meeting and getting to know each other and our staff. They will sing, dance, hand paint crafts and much more. Our team will make sure the toddlers are entertained with different activities where they will learn about science.
Thursday, July 10: Water Wonders
Today, our amazing team of professionals and the campers will have endless fun talking about the ocean and making a Rainbow Fish craft. They will pretend to be fishes while singing and dancing along to some fun songs.
Friday, July 11: Animals Antics
Our nurturing team of professionals will encourage movement and exercise through play with the toddlers. They will play “Monkey Says, Monkey Do” and sing 10 Little Monkeys Jumping on The Bed while pretending to be monkeys with their new friends. They will also explore various animals through stories and pictures.
Saturday, July 12: Innovation Creations
Today, we are going to immerse ourselves in creating something special to bring home using shaving cream and food coloring. Playdough and Bubbles will be on hand to create and use our imagination. Our day wouldn’t be complete without some music, singing and dancing with our new friends.
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Complimentary childcare options
Offered on a first-come, first-served basis, complimentary childcare is available for infants, toddlers and rompers during the performance from Oz Pearlman on Thursday, July 10 beginning at 7 p.m.
Disclaimer: The schedule of events for Camp Cardinal Health is subject to change.