Compare 4+ Cybersecurity programs in Denver — day camps, summer programs, and university pre-college options for kids, teens & high schoolers. Free directory with prices & dates.
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Students explore cybersecurity through hands-on exercises and games, covering ethical hacking, digital forensics, networking, cyber threats, and online safety.
Age Group
High School
Location
1201 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80204
Phone
(303) 315-5969
Campers dive into neural networks, Python, and ethical hacking, creating a multiplayer environment for 'Red Team vs. Blue Team' exercises to bypass or bolster game security.
Age Group
High School
Location
1900 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401
Phone
N/A
Introduces young people to cybersecurity and technology through engaging, hands-on activities to build foundational digital skills and explore tech/cybersecurity careers.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
5900 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120
Phone
(303) 797-5722
Students learn to apply tools used by professional digital forensics teams to crack codes and use encryption, focusing on cyber defense against international hackers.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
5900 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120
Phone
(303) 797-5722
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We list 38+ STEM summer camps in Denver, CO across AI & machine learning, coding, robotics, science, math, space, and cybersecurity. Top picks vary by your child's age and interests — use the category filters above to compare programs by price, duration, and format.
Prices in our Denver directory range from free community programs to $3,000+ for university-hosted pre-college tracks. Most full-day weekly camps run $400–$900 per week; specialized AI and research programs typically run $1,000–$2,500 for the full program. Click any camp for current pricing.
Camps in our Denver listings cover elementary (typically ages 6–10), middle school (11–13), high school (14–18), and selective pre-college research programs for rising seniors. Filter by age group to see only programs that match your child.
Yes — many of our listed programs offer fully online or hybrid formats, especially in AI, coding, and research. Online options are open to students nationwide, including Denver-area kids who can't travel to an in-person camp. Look for the “Virtual Camp” filter or any program tagged Online / Hybrid in the details.
Yes. Several listings are pre-college programs hosted by universities — including residential and commuter options. These are competitive admissions with applications often closing in March/April for summer cohorts. Use the Pre-College filter at the top to see only these programs.