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Christian wilderness camp in Grand Forks, North Dakota

Looking for help for your young teen boy in Grand Forks, North Dakota who struggles with unhealthy behavior issues, or needs to disconnect from troublesome friends or online distractions? Consider the short-term program available at Rocky Mountain Frontier’s off-the-grid Christian wilderness camp and ranch for troubled boys in northwest Wyoming.

Here at our family-owned ranch for troubled boys and Christian wilderness camp, a young boy can live through the challenges and tranquility of God’s Creation, and amend his life values and priorities to become the man God created him to be in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Wilderness learning at Rocky Mountain Frontier’s short-term program and rustic 1800’s lifestyle Christian wilderness camp is adventure-based therapy at a ranch for troubled boys that helps him modify his behavior and accept direction for positive self-improvement.

The Frontier Christian wilderness camp actively pushes the boundaries of each boy’s knowledge and skills. At our ranch for troubled boys, he’ll also work with ranch management, and embrace the “simple” way of life in off-the-grid base-camp log cabins, and makeshift mountain campsites.

A unique alternative to traditional wilderness and “teen boot-camps”, The Frontier ranch for troubled boys uses natural adventures to heal troubled and wounded young men. During the short-termed program, the trained, experienced staff at our Christian wilderness camp provides the crucial resources, and renovating experiences for each boy that shows a better way to live back home in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Because wilderness learning at our short-term program and ranch for troubled boys takes them out of their familiar comfort zone in Grand Forks, North Dakota, each young boy encounters challenges to what he knows about himself. That’s when the Frontier Christian wilderness camp staff provides him with the knowledge and tools he needs to overcome obstacles in the wilderness, and within himself.

With experiential learning and support from mentors at this Christian wilderness camp and ranch for troubled boys, your son can heal and improve his emotional, mental and physical health at Rocky Mountain Frontier’s short-term program.

During our 60 to 90 day short-term program of wilderness learning, your son will be exposed to situations and provided the knowledge to overcome obstacles within himself and back home in Grand Forks, North Dakota. And as the healing power of the great outdoors unlocks memories of trauma, and brokenness, Christian wilderness camp mentors encourage each troubled boy to see who he can become—the man God created him to be!

Don’t commit to a ranch for troubled boys or teen boot camp in Grand Forks, North Dakota until you’ve talked about the benefits of the short term program and Christian wilderness camp at Rocky Mountain Frontier. Call today at (307) 645-3363 to discern if Rocky Mountain Frontier in rugged northwest WY is a good fit for your son. Explore the entire website here: https://www.rockymountainfrontier.org. You can also e-mail us at: admissions@rockymountainfrontier.org

More about Christian wilderness camp in Grand Forks, North Dakota:

Grand Forks is the third-largest city in the state of North Dakota and the county seat of Grand Forks County. According to the 2010 census, the city’s population was 52,838, while that of the city and surrounding metropolitan area was 98,461. Grand Forks, along with its twin city of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, forms the center of the Grand Forks, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is often called Greater Grand Forks or The Grand Cities.
Located on the western banks of the Red River of the North in a flat region known as the Red River Valley, the city is prone to flooding and was struck by the devastating Red River Flood of 1997. Originally called Les Grandes Fourches by French fur traders, Grand Forks was founded in 1870 by steamboat captain Alexander Griggs and incorporated on February 22, 1881. Its location at the fork of the Red River and the Red Lake River gives the city its name.
Historically dependent on local agriculture, the city’s economy now encompasses higher education, defense, health care, manufacturing, food processing, and scientific research. Grand Forks is served by Grand Forks International Airport and Grand Forks Air Force Base, while the city’s University of North Dakota is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The Alerus Center and Ralph Engelstad Arena host athletic and other events, while the North Dakota Museum of Art and Chester Fritz Auditorium are the city’s largest cultural venues.

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We believe that the ranch and wilderness activities your son experiences here will educate his mind, strengthen his body, and elevate his spirit for good when he returns to Grand Forks, North Dakota. Please give us a call today! (307) 645-3363.

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