Last year I started researching overnight summer camps and had a difficult time finding any that were affordable. This year I started to gather a list of ones I found that were under $1000.00. At the time, many of these still had openings at some age groups but please note that could have changed.
I will admit that I thought maybe my boys were too young last year when they went for their first overnight summer camp. I may have shed a few tears while my house was eerily quiet that week. However, my kids had the best time. It was a great experience for them in so many ways. They are very much looking forward to doing another camp this summer. Hopefully I can tough it out again.
These options are listed in no particular order and are filling fast!
Starting at $279: This camp’s purpose is to provide a safe, loving and fun atmosphere for youth through fun and exciting activities.
Starting at $305: a place where campers and staff can come and feel safe to be themselves, to learn something new and to have fun.
Starting at $360: This is always a favorite year after year! Lots of fun activities and they even offer an elementary mini overnight camp.
Starting at $650: 4-H Traditional, Adventure, Trekker, and Leaders in Training Camps available.
Starting at $399: Minecraft, Roboblox, Java, and more. There are even virtual options available.
Starting at $299: Discovery, Explorer, Wilderness camps and more. Tiered pricing available.
Cost: $885 – Financial Aid available, limited spots left! Known nationally for its strong adventure filled sailing programs
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Cost: $835 – Offers campers a chance to shoot sport clays, learn outdoor survival skills, fish, swim and more.
Cost: $835 – Technology and outdoor adventure camp for middle and elementary school students.
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Cost: $790 – Archery, swimming, fishing, climbing tower and more.
Cost: $875 – Traditional camps as well as specialty camps such as mountain biking and equestrian and farm camp.
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Starting at $395: Summer camp in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains.
Cost: $850 – Silliness is encouraged here, discovery is inevitable and friendships grow.
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Cost: $600 – High school students will learn about the many different professional fields within Design.
Cost: $705 – Swimming, boating, games, hiking, exploring, and more.
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