The Beauty and Wonder of Camp St. Malo

Experience the rich historical and spiritual heritage of Camp St. Malo, with it’s renown “Chapel on the Rock.”

Tahosa Coffee House at Camp St. Malo

We invite you to take some time to simply dwell with us.
Grab a seat. Take a sip. Stay awhile.

Second Annual Advent Market

December 7-8, 2024: 10am-3pm daily

Support Camp St. Malo

Help support all the exciting work happening on property!  Contact us to learn about more ways to get involved!

Come and Pray with us at the new Stations of the Cross Trail!

With art from sculptor Timothy Schmalz, journey with Christ through the Way of the Cross surrounded by the beauty of the Rocky Mountains!

Have your Catholic Wedding at St. Catherine's Chapel

Looking for a memorable place to enter into the Sacrament of Matrimony?

History and Heritage

Discover the rich Catholic heritage of this property, including a visit from St. John Paul II! 

Come and Visit Today

Discover your Catholic Home in the Rockies.

Open Hours

Open Hours
Tues.-Sun. 8am to 4pm

Our Address

10758 CO-7
Allenspark, CO 80510

Mass Times

 Saturday: 9am Mass (Eucharistic Adoration and Confession from 7:45-8:45am)
PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO MASS OR ADORATION ON OCTOBER 4.

Sunday Mass at 12pm – **Memorial Day through Labor Day only

**Please note: there is no Mass on Good Friday, on Thanksgiving weekend, or between Christmas & New Year ‘s.

Guided Hikes

 Tuesday through Saturday: 1:30pm History of CSM and Pope John Paul II Visit (length 1-1.5 miles over moderate terrain)

Friday: 12pm Guided Stations of the Cross Hike (0.5 mi loop over moderate terrain)

All hikes begin at St. William’s Lodge patio.
**Visiting groups may also request a custom tour time by emailing info@campstmalo.org

Interesting Facts

In 1993, during his visit to Colorado for World Youth Day, Pope St. John Paul II prayed and blessed the Chapel. He also hiked along the trails on the St. Malo Camp property. Later the trail was renamed the John Paul II Trail.

In The News

Remembering the Revolution of Denver’s World Youth Day 1993
25 years later, transformative event is still bearing fruit, as new initiative aims to further the dynamism.
Read article.