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Traditional Day Camps: Philadelphia Family Summer Camp Guide

Philadelphia's Traditional Day Camps incorporate a variety of activities, games, and fun experiences to facilitate teamwork and friendships

When schools clear out for the season, lucky kids get to ditch desks for the exhilaration and freedom of day camp, eager to make new friends under sunny skies. Rather than standardized tests, a kaleidoscope of enrichment awaits at specialty camps catering to every interest, ability, and age range across the region. Budding performers can find their spotlight on stage dancing and singing show tunes. Future coders build their first websites and programs alongside new mentors. Whether seeking to uncover hidden talents or simply make treasured memories, impactful experiences stir within summer days through the unique energy and possibilities of day camp communities.

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Discover more traditional day camps in Philly!

Old Pine Community Center

Old Pine Community Center, 401 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA

Summer in the City is a nine-week camp where kids can have meaningful summer experience in an urban setting. Each week, the campers will experience traditional summer camp activities, such as crafts, sports, music, science, and more. They also go on field trips and do activities unique to Philadelphia. This camp is open to children ages 5–12.

Camp TPS

The Philadelphia School, 2501 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA

The Philadelphia School in Fitler Square will be hosting Camp TPS this summer from June 15–July 31 for ages 4-14. Camp TPS hosts weekly activities like art projects, gardening, sports, and city adventures, while creating an inviting environment for young learners to stretch their skills and build meaningful connections. Campers can choose from the traditional City Country Day Camp or 35 different Enrichment Camps. No matter what path they take, they’re guaranteed to experience a summer filled with choice, challenge, and fun.

Roxborough YMCA Summer Camp

Roxborough YMCA, 7201 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

Greater Philadelphia YMCA’s Roxborough Summer Camp is a fun and engaging day camp where kids can enjoy a traditional summer camp experience close to home. Each week, campers take part in activities such as arts and crafts, music, nature exploration, sports, swimming, and more, along with special themed experiences and field trips throughout the summer. Camp options are available for a variety of age groups, with programs for children ages 4–14.

Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Summer Day Camps

Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Summer Day Camps offer children a safe and active summer experience at recreation centers and playgrounds throughout the city. Campers enjoy traditional summer activities such as arts and crafts, sports, games, educational activities, swimming, and field trips while building friendships and exploring new interests. Programs are available at locations across Philadelphia for children ages 6–12.

Columbus Square Summer Day Camp

Columbus Square, 1200 Wharton Street, Philadelphia, PA

This summer camp is a six-week program where children can enjoy a season filled with fun, creativity, and adventure in Columbus Square. Throughout the summer, campers participate in engaging activities that encourage exploration, teamwork, and learning in an active and supportive environment. The program runs from July 6–August 14.

Narcissa S. Cruz Recreation Center Summer Day Camp

Narcissa S. Cruz Recreation Center, 1431 N 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA

Running from July 6–August 14, this summer camp gives children the opportunity to spend their summer making friends, trying new activities, and staying active. Campers enjoy a variety of creative and recreational experiences at the Narcissa S. Cruz Recreation Center, designed to inspire curiosity, connection, and fun.

C.B. Moore Recreation Center Summer Day Camp

Cecil B. Moore Recreation Center, 2551 N 22nd Street, Philadelphia, PA

This six-week summer camp offers children an exciting mix of hands-on activities, games, and creative experiences throughout the season. At the C.B. Moore Recreation Center, campers stay engaged through interactive programming that promotes movement, friendship, and discovery from July 6–August 14.

Lee Cultural Day Camp

John A. Lee Cultural Center, 4328 Haverford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

Lee Cultural Day Camp is filled with sports, arts and crafts, swim fun, and weekly field trips. Kids ages 6–12 will enjoy daily activities from July 6–August 14 while growing and learning in the summer sun.

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