About Us

The Four Corners National Bahá’í School Committee serves the unique Four Corners area: the states of Colorado,
New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. Our service area includes a wonderfully diverse group of peoples: several indigenous tribal nations and pueblos, a variety of Hispanic populations, and immigrant populations from Europe and other continents across the world.

Each year, usually in July, we have a 5-day Summer School. The site of our Summer School is Kamp Kiwanis, a rustic children’s camp set in a beautiful Ponderosa pine forest in the Zuni Mountains at 7,000 feet elevation, adjacent to the Navajo and Zuni Indian reservations about 17 miles south of Gallup, New Mexico. This rural camp, covering several hundred acres, provides clean dormitories, a large lodge for meals and gatherings, a chapel for devotions and classes, armadas, picnic tables and shelters for outdoor classes and socializing, space for tents and RV’s, and an abundance of outdoor recreation areas to be enjoyed. Ours is a closed-campus School; participants are encouraged to remain on the grounds for the duration of the School session, although we readily accept day students as well.