Jaywalker Lodge, located in Carbondale, Colorado, is a premier men’s addiction treatment center specializing in guiding individuals through recovery with a unique focus on chronic relapse. Designed exclusively for men, the facility blends evidence-based therapies, 12-Step immersion, and an active lifestyle to foster lasting recovery in a supportive, structured environment.
The treatment approach at Jaywalker Lodge is centered around addressing the complexities of addiction and relapse prevention. The program incorporates individual and group therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care. A strong emphasis is placed on 12-Step principles, encouraging men to engage deeply in their recovery journey through structured step work, mentorship, and community participation. Unlike traditional rehab programs, Jaywalker Lodge integrates adventure-based therapy, utilizing outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and rafting to promote personal growth, resilience, and camaraderie.
The facility offers multiple levels of care, including residential treatment, extended care, and transitional living. Each phase is designed to provide progressively greater independence while maintaining accountability and structured support. The extended care program, in particular, focuses on helping men reintegrate into daily life with confidence and stability, ensuring that they build lasting habits for sobriety.
Beyond its clinical programming, Jaywalker Lodge is distinguished by its exceptional amenities and lifestyle-focused approach. Clients reside in a comfortable, home-like setting with spacious accommodations, chef-prepared meals, and access to a fully equipped fitness center. The stunning natural surroundings of Carbondale provide an ideal backdrop for recovery, reinforcing the program’s philosophy of healing through adventure and community engagement.
By offering a dynamic, holistic approach to addiction recovery, Jaywalker Lodge empowers men to reclaim their lives, overcome relapse patterns, and build a foundation for long-term sobriety.