Housing
Find the ideal housing location for your next event. Explore each gallery to view images and discover the unique features of each space, helping you make an informed decision with ease and confidence.
Explore Our Housing Spaces
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Centennial Halls
Centennial Halls
Capacity: 668 beds
Centennial Halls is ideal for any sports camp as it's the closest dorm to the Ritchie Wellness Center. These are our freshman-style standard dorms with double sleeping rooms and shared-floor bathrooms.
Features
- Double sleeping rooms*
- Shared floor bathrooms
- Lounges on even-numbered floors
- Laundry room
- Nearby covered parking
*Rooms are non-air-conditioned. Fans are available for check-out or bring your own (recommended).
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Community Cabin (1-5)
Community Cabin (1-5)
Capacity: 32 beds
The Community Cabins, located in the Andy and Barbara Taylor Upper Campus, offer a central and convenient retreat just a short walk from the Dining Hall and Activity Center. These cabins provide a cozy atmosphere for groups seeking adventure and connection in a beautiful setting.
Features
- Accommodates 32 guests with bunk bed-style lodging
- Four gender-neutral restrooms, including one ADA-compliant restroom
- Spacious common room for relaxation and gatherings
- Kitchenette with a full fridge, microwave, instant hot water, and bottle fill station
- Comfortable porch with stunning views
*Cookware, dishware, utensils, etc. are not provided.
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Field Station Caretaker's Cabin
Field Station Caretaker's Cabin
Capacity: 6 beds
The Mt. Blue Sky Field Station is owned by the University of Denver and operated under a special-use permit from the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest of the U.S. Forest Service.
The facility is available year-round for use by academic groups and individual researchers with interests in the geology or ecology of the Colorado Front Range. It is an ideal location for summer research groups, field camps or field courses. Many campus organizations and departments choose to use the facility for weekend retreats.
Features
- A large living room with wood stove
- Two bedrooms (one with a queen bed and one with a double bed) and one bunk bed
- A large and fully equipped kitchen
- Central heating
- A single bath with tub/shower
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Johnson-McFarlane Hall
Johnson-McFarlane Hall
Capacity: 414 beds
The Community Cabins, located in the Andy and Barbara Taylor Upper Campus, offer a central and convenient retreat just a short walk from the Dining Hall and Activity Center. These cabins provide a cozy atmosphere for groups seeking adventure and connection in a beautiful setting.
Features
- Double sleeping rooms*
- Shared floor bathrooms
- Floor Lounges
- Laundry room
*Rooms are non-air-conditioned. Fans are available for check-out or bring your own (recommended).
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Nelson Hall
Nelson Hall
Capacity: 429 beds
Nelson Hall is our most versatile dorm with a variety of in-suite configurations.
Features
- Air-conditioning
- Double or single sleeping rooms
- Semi-private bathroom
- Laundry room
- Basement covered parking
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Centennial Towers
Centennial Towers
Capacity: 432 beds
The Mount Blue Sky Field Station is owned by the University of Denver and operated under a special-use permit from the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest of the U.S. Forest Service.
The facility is available year-round for use by academic groups and individual researchers with interests in the geology or ecology of the Colorado Front Range. It is an ideal location for summer research groups, field camps, or field courses. Many campus organizations and departments choose to use the facility for weekend retreats.
Features
- Air-conditioned double sleeping rooms
- Semi-private bathroom with double vanity
- Kitchenette with stove, microwave, refrigerator, and breakfast table*
- Lounges on even-numbered floors
- Laundry room
*Cookware, dishware, utensils, etc. are not provided.
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Dimond Family Residential Village
Dimond Family Residential Village
Capacity: 432 beds
The Mount Blue Sky Field Station is owned by the University of Denver and operated under a special-use permit from the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest of the U.S. Forest Service.
The facility is available year-round for use by academic groups and individual researchers with interests in the geology or ecology of the Colorado Front Range. It is an ideal location for summer research groups, field camps, or field courses. Many campus organizations and departments choose to use the facility for weekend retreats.
Features
- Air conditioning double sleeping rooms
- Private shared bathrooms per wing
- Lounge space in every wing;
- Laundry room;
- Nearby covered parking
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Field Station Dorm
Field Station Dorm
Capacity: 30 beds
The Mt. Blue Sky Field Station is owned by the University of Denver and operated under a special-use permit from the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest of the U.S. Forest Service.
The facility is available year-round for use by academic groups and individual researchers with interests in the geology or ecology of the Colorado Front Range. It is an ideal location for summer research groups, field camps, or field courses. Many campus organizations and departments choose to use the facility for weekend retreats.
Features
- Two-story log cabin with central heating
- Fully equipped kitchen with a walk-in pantry and two standard-sized refrigerators
- Two bathrooms with showers
- A laundry room
- A large communal space with a fireplace for use as a dining room, study area, and lecture/meeting room
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Nagel Hall
Nagel Hall
Capacity: 352 beds
Nagel Hall has both standard and apartment-style dorm rooms. Each floor includes a community kitchens and unique study spaces.
Features
- Air-conditioned double or single sleeping rooms
- Semi-private bathroom
- Lounges on floors
- Laundry room
- Nearby covered parking
*Cookware, dishware, utensils, etc. are not provided.