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Group Outings |
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Outpost Wilderness Adventure offers accommodation and programming packages for group retreats and conferences of all sorts and sizes throughout the year. OWA works with corporate, youth and school groups ranging in size from 6 to 200 at facilities in Texas and Colorado and at selected outdoor sites throughout the west. Each group program is completely customized to meet the needs of each particular group.
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Corporate Retreats |
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The OWA Base Camp makes for an interesting alternative setting for relatively small groups. The Colorado facility includes the newly completed Bison Peak Lodge, with bunk accommodations for up to 30 and a limited number of private rooms, yurts and cabins in an unsurpassed natural setting at the base of Bison Peak in the Tarryall Mountains. The facility is comfortable, but rustic with unsurpassed views and lot's of peace and quiet.
Our corporate packages in Colorado feature great meals (a variety of menus available ranging from gourmet to vegetarian to hearty), individual attention and service, exclusive use of the facility and the availability of a wide range of team building and adventure programming that can serve as a training tool, ice breaker or simply as a diversion from a tedious schedule. Corporate groups typically have access to over three miles of private water on the Tarryall River for fishing as well as miles of surrounding trails for hiking or mountain biking. Professional guides and facilitators are available along with all equipment as needed.
We also work directly with several facilities in the Texas Hill Country near Hunt during the winter months. These facilities can provide private lodging for up to 100 and bunk style accommodations for up to 300. Programming options are available in Texas as well including low challenge course elements, rock climbing, mountain biking and fly fishing.
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Youth and School Groups |
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OWA works with a variety of youth organizations including school, YMCA, Scout, camp and church groups. Options are available for programming only or for programming/accommodation packages.
Summer Programming- The OWA Colorado Base Camp facility offers relaxed accommodations for up to 50 (in Colorado) with lots of room to roam and be active in a terrific setting. Camping options are also available. Accomodations are either in bunkrooms or 4 person yurts. Meals are served either at the group campsite or in the Bison Peak Lodge.
Groups can provide all of their own programming or mix their own activities with adventure programming outfitted and directed by experienced OWA Guides. Activity options include rock climbing, mountain biking, fly fishing, whitewater rafting and backpacking with all gear normally provided by OWA. Pricing options range from $20-$80/person/day.
Offseason Programming- All of the summer programming/accomodation options are available in Colorado from May 1- November 1 each year. During the other months, programming is available for youth groups at a variety of locations near in and around the Texas Hill Country. Accommodations are available in the Hunt area with programming in rock climbing, mountain biking and fly fishing available on private lands and at Enchanted Rock and Hill Country State Natural Areas. Daily through weeklong program options are available with costs ranging from $35-$80/person/day.
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Backcountry Trips and Programming Options |
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OWA can provide it's full range of activities for groups including rock climbing, mountain biking, fly fishing, team building, alpine climbing and backcountry trips into various parts of Texas, Colorado, Wyoming and Mexico. OWA generally provides all equipment and expert instruction geared to the level and age of the group. Backpacking trips offer amazing opportunities for small group interaction and are offered at a level to suit each group. Guided fly fishing on miles of productive private water is available in Colorado. Mountain biking and rock climbing are available at either our Texas or Colorado locations. Programs are typically available in Colorado during the summer months and in Texas during the winter months.
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