
Still looking for summer camp options? These guides can help.
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Although many kids have already begun summer camp, we know that some families may still be seeking camp options for some or all of July and August. So to save you time searching for our 2025 guides, we thought we’d gather them all in one place.
Though some camps are full (including popular spots like the Frick Environmental Center, which fill up quickly beginning in February), others still have space. And some may have scholarship spots still available to help with the cost.
So if you’re looking, it’s worth a quick phone call to find out if there’s a spot for your child.
Choose your own adventure:
If you want to look through a broad list of camps offering everything from outdoor adventure to serious STEM learning (and lots of laid-back summer fun in between), you can find more than 70 options in our Big Summer Camp Guide for 2025.
Or if you’re in search of something more specific, we’ve pared that big list down into these mini-guides:
If your child is into (or curious about) the arts of all kinds, from painting and sculpture to stage performance and much more, check out our guide to 23 Summer Camps for Arts-loving Kids.
For kids interested in being outdoors (or parents who would love for their kids to spend more time outdoors this year), check out our guide to 13 Summer Camps for Outdoor Fun.
Got a child or teen who is into science and/or tech? We’ve compiled a list of 22 Summer Camps for Science and Technology fans.
And if you have older kids and teens, check out these 21 Summer Camps Perfect for Older Campers.
(Do you know of a great summer camp that doesn’t appear in our guides. Tell us about it, so we can include it!)