Summer camps in Charlotte offer ideal programs for youngsters of all ages. Focusing on sports, computers, waterfront or intellectual activities, they provide an opportunity to pursue a variety of interests while creating memories that last a lifetime. Charlotte’s camps are well organized and well run, satisfying the highest requirements of discerning parents.

Camp Thunderbird

With premier facilities located on beautiful Lake Wylie 17 miles south of Charlotte, the resident camp offers an outstanding water program. The program also provides 28 land activities that include horseback riding, skating, ropes courses and a variety of sports and crafts activities. Water skiing, canoeing, kayaking and sailing are favorite choices at the YMCA camp that was founded in 1936 to provide Christian leadership and support in natural surroundings.

Whitewater Center

The Catawba River provides an excellent location for flat water kayaking, one of many favorite water activities at the U.S. National Whitewater Center. Its boasts a world class facility that meets Olympic standards for whitewater kayaking and rafting, and its rock climbing, mountain biking, rope course and zip line challenges are extraordinary. The Whitewater Center offers a day camp program that appeals to adventurous campers of all ages.

Charlotte Latin

The day camp program offers sessions for a full day as well as for mornings and afternoons. Content of classes is designed to coordinate with grade level, and children as young as three and a half can find something fun to do. Campers up to the age of 18 can participate in a variety of activities that appeal to diverse interests ranging from football, basketball, softball and tennis to cooking, wood creation, chess, video game creation and robotic engineering. The summer programs provide an environment that encourages learning in a joyful and supportive atmosphere.

Discovery Place

Offering a summer program that focuses on technology, science, art and engineering, Discovery Place welcomes campers from preschool age through the ninth grade. Its museum provides interactive learning opportunities in science that encourage and satisfy campers’ curiosity. Seeing, hearing and touching exhibits that change frequently introduces campers to diverse subjects such as energy, life forms, physics, mechanics and oceans.

Finding More Camping Opportunities

Charlotte Parent magazine provides links to camps that specialize in creativity, science, dog training with campers’ own pets, detonating explosives or sailing a research vessel. Opportunities for summer camp experiences in Charlotte offer something for everyone.