Cheyenne brings a deep passion for the outdoors, education, and community building. Growing up on a farm in Northern Idaho, Cheyenne spent much of her childhood immersed in nature, attending summer camps and later returning as a counselor and adult support. These experiences instilled in her a lifelong appreciation for teamwork, personal growth, and the healing power of nature—core values of Camp Grow’s mission.
With a rich background in education, Cheyenne holds a bachelor’s degree in education from Lewis Clark State College and a master’s degree in mental health and wellness from Grand Canyon University. With years of experience in education, she has developed a passion for sharing knowledge and inspiring others to appreciate the outdoors. Cheyenne also brings a wealth of experience in business management, having started managing the family farm at the age of 16, and later expanded her expertise through various business management roles, further refining her leadership and organizational skills.
Outside of work, Cheyenne enjoys spending time in nature, whether it’s camping,backpacking, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, or snowmobiling. She also enjoys painting, reading, and gardening. A proud mother of three, Cheyenne is married to a native of Pinedale and has called Sublette County home for the past 15 years. Her deep connection to the community and the land is reflected in her dedication to fostering an environment where young people can experience growth, healing, and adventure.
With a strong foundation in mental health and wellness, combined with years of leadership experience, Cheyenne is committed to providing an unforgettable camp experience that will inspire respect, carefor nature, and personal development in every camper.