A Grateful Harvest Paddle Raise

Roundup River Ranch’s A Grateful Harvest Celebrates the Healing Power of Camp

GYPSUM, COLO. (August 17, 2022) – Roundup River Ranch hosted its successful and inspirational annual fundraiser, A Grateful Harvest, on ... Read more >
August 26, 2022 | In The News


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Magical Mayhem week through the eyes of our campers! 📸
Our medical volunteers aren’t only talented nurses and providers who care for our campers, they’re also expert music video directors! 🎥🎶 Check out this amazing music video they put together for Magical Mayhem week! 🪄 We hope you enjoy it as much as we do, and get a little taste of camp magic. ✨
Introducing one of our dedicated board members, Steve! 👋

Dr. Steve Petersen is an Orthopedic Surgeon who retired in 2018, to Gypsum, Colorado. Steve is the oldest of 5 boys who grew up in the Western Suburbs of Chicago, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. As a living donor transplant recipient, an important lesson in life is to treat your brothers well because you never know if you’ll need their kidney. He enjoys the many recreational activities that Colorado provides with his wife Gail and their Golden Retriever, Payton. His personal experience as both a transplant patient and having a grandson with a significant heart condition has enhanced his appreciation for the mission at the Roundup River Ranch.

A graduate of Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, and Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois, he performed his Orthopedic training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and a Shoulder-Sports Medicine Fellowship at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado, with Dr. Richard Hawkins. He was also selected by the American Shoulder and Elbow Society as a European Traveling Fellow. His career has included military service with the Army Medical Corps at Letterman Army Medical Center, as Director of the Orthopedic Residency Program. His career also included Orthopedic Academic positions at Wayne State School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, and Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. He retired in 2018 as Division Director of the Shoulder Service and Fellowship Director, at Johns Hopkins. 

Thank you, Steve, for your passion and commitment to Roundup River Ranch! ❤️👏

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