Summer 2026 · For parents

Summer camps for your kids, without the chaos.

Search day camps, sleepaway camps, and specialty programs by city, age, dates, and budget. Compare side-by-side and build one calm summer plan for every child.

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How it works

Three steps, one calm summer

Search, compare, and plan — without forty browser tabs and a spreadsheet.

01

Search

Filter camps by city, age, weeks, price, and interest. Day camp or sleepaway — your call.

02

Compare

Pin camps side-by-side. See dates, price per week, ages, and what's included — without 40 tabs.

03

Plan

Drop chosen camps onto a 12-week calendar for every kid. See coverage gaps and total cost at a glance.

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Summer camps near you. Tap a city for day camps, sleepaway camps, STEM, sports, and arts programs.

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From robotics to ranch life — find the program that actually matches your kid.

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Parent FAQ

Common questions

How much do summer camps cost?
Day camps in the U.S. typically run $250–$700 per week. Specialty programs (sleepaway, STEM, sports academies) range $500–$1,500+ per week. Fill The Week shows weekly price on every card so you can filter by budget.
What age should my kid start summer camp?
Most day camps accept kids starting at age 4 or 5. Sleepaway camps generally start at 7–8. Filter by age on any city page to see only camps that fit your child.
When should I sign up for summer camp?
Popular camps in major cities start filling up in January and February. Aim to register by March for the best selection. Save camps to your Fill The Week planner to keep track of registration windows.
What's the difference between a day camp and a sleepaway camp?
Day camps run weekdays (typically 9–4) and kids come home each night. Sleepaway (overnight) camps run 1–8+ weeks at a residential site. Day camps are usually cheaper and easier for younger kids; sleepaway camps build deeper independence.
How do I find camps near me?
Use the city directory or search by your city — Fill The Week lists day camps, sleepaway camps, and specialty programs across the U.S., updated weekly.
The summer planner

Twelve weeks.
One calm plan.

Drop your saved camps onto a shared calendar. See coverage, gaps, and total cost across every kid — in one view.

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