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Colorado Front Range Chapter (Denver/Boulder)

Location

CO US 80219

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The Colorado Front Range chapter of American Pilgrims covers the area between Ft. Collins and Colorado Springs, Colorado centered on Denver and Boulder.


The purpose of local chapters is to keep participants connected to the Camino and to introduce new people to the phenomenon. We plan to accomplish this in a number of ways, such as social events, walks, mentoring future pilgrims and serving as a local host for hospitalero training through American Pilgrims.

  • To offer opportunities for local pilgrims to gather and hold events related to the Camino.
  • To mentor future pilgrims, promote the pilgrimage and American Pilgrims through social gatherings.
  • To serve as a local host for hospitalero training in the Colorado Front Range region.

Contact chapter coordinators Christine Petty, Kris Keith and Brittany Harrison at ColoradoFrontRange@americanpilgrims.org for more information.

We invite you to sign up for the chapter's email list! And you might also think about joining the national American Pilgrims on the Camino. The local chapters exist because the national organization supports them. Why should you consider doing that? Check out this video!

Announcements

  • Our chapter has its very own sello. If you've already requested and received your credential, we can arrange for you to receive your first stamp (sello) before you leave home. Just email us. We will try to have the sello at all chapter events as well. (This sello doesn't actually do anything for you other than indicate that you're on your way!)
  • Don't have your credential yet? You can request a credential from American Pilgrims on the Camino! Credentials are free, but donations are always cheerfully accepted.
  • Looking for a day hike in the Front Range area? We'd suggest checking out these:
    Day Hikes near Denver
    The High Line Canal
    Denver Parks & Recreation trails page
    The Boulder area
    A 26-mile circum-Boulder path
    The Longmont to Boulder 17-mile trail
    AllTrails - Best trails in Colorado (local and statewide)
  • Several times a year American Pilgrims provides the required training to serve as an hospitalero in albergues on the Camino. Announcements of all training sessions are made to (paying) members of American Pilgrims on the Camino (the national organization). Why not join and be alerted by email when Colorado sessions are announced! See the Hospitalero Training page for requirements and further information!
  • Why embark on a pilgrimage?  What makes someone a pilgrim?  How do we keep that sense of community alive after our initial  journey is complete?  To consider these questions and more, American Pilgrims invites you to view a recent conversation between several members of the American Pilgrims on the Camino board of directors and our friend Dr. George Greenia, founder of the Institute for Pilgrimage Studies at the College of William and Mary in Virginia.  The video can be found on the American Pilgrims YouTube channel at the following link: Pilgrims on Pause.
  • And lastly, the Xunta de Galicia has produced a document "Emergency Guidebook for Pilgrims on the Way of St. James." It's filled with good practical ideas and planning and preparation and important information about safety. 

Events

The Colorado Front Range Chapter schedules walks, talks, online events, potlucks and much more!

3rd Sunday of every month: Tertulia at 3:00 PM MST. Place and topic is announced in our monthly newsletter.

To see what we’re doing, please visit the Local Chapter Events Calendar and select our chapter name in the "All Events Category" pull-down menu. This will filter to display only our chapter's events.

Follow this link to view the Local Chapters video on YouTube.

The Chapter coordinators are busy cooking up ways to keep all of us connected online and in person!

Mentor Program

The Colorado Front Range Chapter Camino Mentor Program can pair individuals who have questions about their upcoming Camino with a nearby veteran who can answer questions. Contact ColoradoFrontRange@americanpilgrims.org for details.

Experienced Camino walkers and cyclists who would like to serve as mentors should contact us so that you can be added to our resource list. Potential mentors should provide us with your name, zip code and a brief rundown of your experience including walking or cycling, which route and when.


We invite you to sign up for the chapter's email list. Please email us for information about the chapter and its activities or about membership in American Pilgrims.

Become a Member

You don't need to be a member to participate in chapter activities. However, we'd love to have you! Our members aid our mission to support Camino infrastructure, gather pilgrims and provide information about the Camino. Becoming a member it's a great way to connect with your fellow pilgrims, qualify for Hospitalero training, contribute to our La Concha publication, and attend exclusive members-only events.

Keen to Learn More About the Camino?

Consider joining our Facebook group for great dialogue, Q&A, photos and a running commentary about the Camino from like-minded pilgrims.

We also have a ton of pilgrimage planning resources like; a packing list, planning 101, what to expect while there, route overviews, and suggested apps and guidebooks.

And when you are preparing to go, you can even order your pilgrim credential from us. It's free, but we would appreciate a donation.

And for some inspiration, check out our La Concha web magazine. It includes updates from American Pilgrims, notes from field volunteers, pilgrim stories, poetry, art and book/film reviews.

Rev 10/27/24