Roundup River Ranch Now Offering Behavioral Health Camps

Roundup River Ranch in Gypsum, part of the Paul Newman SeriousFun Children’s Network of camps that offer free treatment worldwide to children suffering from cancer, blood disorders, organ transplants and more, will begin offering behavioral health camps this summer.
Roundup River Ranch made a great connection to start hosting these camps by meeting Dr. Paige Baker-Braxton of Vail Health Behavioral Health in August 2023 at the camp’s annual fundraiser, The Bullseye Roundup.
“Before that night, I had never heard of Roundup River Ranch. As I watched the impact video featuring campers sharing their transformative experiences, the profound effect of the camp’s mission struck me deeply,” Baker-Braxton said.
After the event, Baker-Braxton reached out to Johnson and the two started brainstorming how Baker-Braxton could make a meaningful contribution.
“For me, as a therapist, the connection to Roundup River Ranch is particularly poignant. In my professional life, I often walk alongside people during their darkest times, supporting them as they navigate the path to healing,” Baker-Braxton said. “While I witness recovery and resilience, it’s not the joy — raw, unadulterated, life-affirming joy found at camp.”
Baker-Braxton and her team know there’s a need for a program like this for Eagle County youth.
“In the past year, the mobile crisis team responded to 27 suicidal students in Eagle County schools alone. At Vail Health Behavioral Health, we’ve provided nearly 12,000 therapy, psychiatry and case management visits for children and adolescents under the age of 18,” Baker-Braxton said. “Our school-based clinical team has also been incredibly active, delivering on average 1,200 sessions per month directly in schools across the county.”