Situated in the western slope of Colorado our location offers a wide variety of different world-class outdoor activities that focus on physical, mental health and well-being while creating unique experiences.
The Jaywalker Expedition Program offers participants a holistic approach to recovery by combining the therapeutic benefits of nature, physical activity, adventure, camaraderie, and skill-building.
Living in Denver can feel like being in the middle of everything – fast-paced, exciting, and full of possibilities. But when alcohol takes over, all that noise and movement can feel overwhelming. Life gets loud and it’s easy to lose your grip.
We get it. And more importantly, we’re here to help.
At Jaywalker we offer a calm, structured, and supportive environment just outside of Denver. Close enough to feel familiar, far enough to give you the space to really focus on yourself. No distractions. No pressure to perform. Just time, space, and guidance to help you figure out how to live a life that feels good without alcohol.
This isn’t just about quitting drinking. It’s about learning how to be a man in recovery – grounded, clear-headed, and back in control.
There are many ways to approach recovery. Some people try to go it alone. Others try outpatient programs or meetings in their local area. And while all of those can be helpful, there are times when something more intensive is needed – something that gives you a full reset.
That’s what inpatient rehab is for.
When you choose inpatient treatment you step out of the rush of your daily life and into a space that’s all about healing. You’re not juggling appointments with work or trying to navigate recovery while still dealing with the same old stressors. Instead, you get a full-on break – time to rest, reflect, and get serious about making lasting change.
At Jaywalker you’ll live on site with others who are going through the same thing. You’ll eat together, learn together, support each other, and start building new habits that actually stick. Our program is structured but it’s also personal. You won’t feel like you’re being pushed through a system. You’ll feel like you’re part of something that was made to meet you where you’re at. And that structure? It’s powerful. Having a consistent schedule, access to therapy, and a strong sense of community takes the chaos out of early recovery. Gives you a solid foundation to build on – and trust us, that makes all the difference.
According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, alcohol continues to be the most prevalently used substance in the state.
So you’re considering inpatient treatment and the first question that pops into your head is: How long will I be there? At Jaywalker, we offer a 90-day inpatient alcohol rehab program—and there’s a reason for that.
Recovery isn’t something you can rush. Sure, some programs out there offer 30-day stays, but we’ve found that true, lasting change takes time. That’s why our program is built around 90 days of structured, immersive care.
Here’s why that matters:
Think of it like this: you wouldn’t expect to heal a broken bone in a few days. Your mind and body deserve that same patience and care. 90 days gives you room to step away from the chaos, focus fully on your recovery and come back stronger—with a plan and a purpose.
We get it—one of the biggest concerns when thinking about treatment is the cost. And it makes sense. You want to take that step toward recovery, but you also need to know what it’ll mean financially.
At Jaywalker, we believe that nothing should stand in the way of getting the help you need. That’s why we work with a wide range of insurance providers and offer flexible options to make treatment more accessible.
We accept most major insurance plans, including:
Not sure if your insurance will cover treatment? No problem. Our admissions team can help you verify your benefits quickly and confidentially. We’ll walk you through what’s covered, what your options are, and what to expect—no pressure, no strings attached.
If you’re paying privately or using out-of-network benefits, we’ll work with you to find a plan that fits. The goal is to get you the care you need—not bury you in paperwork or financial stress.
Bottom line? Help is within reach. Let us handle the logistics so you can focus on what matters most—getting better.
You can verify your insurance online or give us a call to talk it through.
Not all rehabs are the same. At Jaywalker we’ve created a space that’s specifically designed for men who are ready to dig deep and do the work – not just get sober but stay sober.
Our program isn’t about punishment or guilt. It’s about growth. We believe in facing the truth head-on, being honest with ourselves, and supporting each other through it all. That means you won’t be walking this path alone. You’ll be surrounded by people who get it – people who’ve lived through the same struggle and are serious about change.
Jaywalker is just outside of Denver but feels like a world away. Here you’ll find peace and quiet, a break from the city noise, and a chance to breathe. It’s the kind of environment that makes it easier to slow down and focus. And when you’re not constantly distracted or stressed out real progress starts to happen.
We’ve designed our approach to be intentional. Each day is structured to include therapy sessions, group work, physical movement, mindfulness practices, and time to reflect. We also build in space for meaningful connection and some fun along the way – because joy and laughter are part of recovery too.
We’ve seen it time and time again – guys come to Jaywalker thinking they just need a break. What they often find is something deeper. A turning point.
Part of that shift comes from stepping out of your usual environment. Traveling for inpatient rehab – even just a short distance – sends a powerful message: You’re ready for change.
Here’s why that matters:
When you’re with us you’re not in a sterile hospital room or a high-pressure boot camp. You’re in a welcoming, structured space designed for real-life change.
Each day has rhythm. You’ll wake up with purpose, take part in individual and group therapy, build physical and mental strength and have honest conversations with people who are walking the same road.
There’s no pretending here. No hiding. Just honesty, accountability and support. We also believe recovery should prepare you for real life. That means we don’t just focus on the addiction—we focus on you. What drives you? What challenges you? What skills do you need to stay grounded once you leave?
We’ll help you build those skills—from communication and emotional regulation to practical life stuff like managing stress, building healthy routines, and handling relationships. You’ll leave here with tools, confidence and a clearer sense of who you are.
And when you do leave? We’ll still be here. Our alumni and aftercare programs are designed to keep you connected and supported for the long haul.
Maybe you’ve tried to quit before. Maybe you’re worried that inpatient treatment is “too much.” Or maybe you just don’t think you’re ready.
We hear that all the time.
But here’s what we also hear—weeks or months later—from those same guys:
“I wish I’d come sooner.”
“I didn’t realize how badly I needed this.”
“This place saved my life.”
So if there’s even a small part of you that’s wondering if it’s time… trust that voice. Don’t wait for things to get worse. You deserve to feel better. You deserve support. You deserve a chance at something different.
You don’t have to have it all figured out. Just start the conversation.
At Jaywalker, we’re here to answer your questions, listen without judgment and help you understand what this journey might look like for you.
Whether you’re in Denver or nearby, our inpatient alcohol rehab program could be the reset you’ve been looking for.
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