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YMCA’s day, overnight, and specialty camps give kids the chance to make new friends, learn new skills and interact with nature as they engage in physical, social and educational activities––and create memories that will last a lifetime.
An enrichment program focused on quality, small group, and age-appropriate activities. This flexible summer program allows you to choose from 3-, 4-, 5 day options. For youth ages 5+ entering grades K-5 in the fall.
With nine programs at 40 locations, there's a camp for every kid! From exploring nature to building imaginary worlds and everything in between, the Y offers kids and teens, ages 3—18 years, new experiences so they can discover what they love!
Traditional YMCA Summer Day Camps are full-day summer camps held at YMCAs and community locations around the Triangle. These summer camps include a wide variety of activities such as swimming, games, arts and crafts and sports. Each week of summer camp features a different theme and activities.
Summer camps at the Y give kids a chance to interact with nature, make new friends and learn new skills — all amidst the fun of campfires, bugle calls, canoeing, archery and talent shows. A camp community teaches young people how to be more independent and to contribute to a group as they engage in physical, social and educational activities.
Set in the ultra-spirited YMCA style, each week will bring a unique theme and camp experience. Campers will enjoy off-site field trips, on-site enrichment visitors, and swim lessons at select locations. Find a camp near you. Destinations and activities will vary by program site.
As a leader in summer camp for over 100 years, the YMCA knows a few things about providing a safe and fun environment for kids. Camp isn't just for the Summer. Find a fun camp activity for any time of the year with our School's Out Camps!
Summer is a time for kids to explore new things and expand their imaginations. At Y summer camp, every day is a new adventure! Food for neighbors in need. Mentorship to help kids learn and grow. Outreach to seniors who are feeling isolated. These are just a few of the many reasons to give to the Y. How will you find your Y?
YMCA overnight camp experiences include many traditional outdoor activities, including archery, swimming, paddling, outdoor living skills, and more. Participants can also register for a specialty camp to spend part of each day pursuing a favorite activity. Programs vary by location.
Through Y programs, our Y kids and teens: Develop friendships while learning hands-on skills at day and specialty camps; Build resilience while experiencing the ocean and mountains at our resident camps;