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Prince William Sound Science Center
Cordova, AK

Hike, kayak, and canoe while learning about the ocean, rainforest, glaciers, and wetlands of the Prince William Sound and Copper River Delta region of south central Alaska.

Challenger Learning Center of Alaska STEM Academies
Kenai, AK

Challenger camps focus on STEM (math, science, technology, engineering) activities & team building! Several interactive, exciting, and educational camps to keep your child busy all day long. Check our website for what we are offering this year!

YMCA Camp Peggy Lake
Willow, AK

Camp Peggy lake is located 100 miles north of Anchorage, AK. We offer traditional camp activities led by skilled counselors, with sessions for campers 8-15 in set in the unique environment of Alaksa,

Rock-On Climbing
Wasilla, AK

Come join the fun at Rock-On Climbing’s summer camps! Our campers will have a blast rock climbing, bouldering, slacklining, playing games, and having fun in a safe environment with our experienced staff!!

NBC Camps
Auburn, Missoula, Spokane, Anchorage, Billings, Portland, Olds, Red Deer, Redding, Napa, and More, WA

NBC Camps offers residential basketball, volleyball, and soccer camps for kids age 9-18. NBC Camps encourages athletes to achieve excellence on and off the court.





General Notes About Camps in the State of Alaska

Alaska’s climate is diverse, with cold winters and cool summers. In the southern coastal regions, summer temperatures are mild, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The interior and northern areas of Alaska experience cooler summers, providing a refreshing environment for wilderness camps. The summer months are relatively short, but they offer long daylight hours, giving kids plenty of time to explore Alaska’s natural beauty. The state’s climate makes it perfect for activities like hiking, fishing, and kayaking, while its cooler temperatures are ideal for camps focusing on environmental education.

Alaska is known for its vast and rugged geography, including the towering Alaska Range, the Kenai Peninsula, and the stunning Arctic coastline. The state is home to remote wilderness areas perfect for adventure camps, such as Denali National Park and the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, where kids can experience true wilderness and learn survival skills. Alaska’s coastal regions offer water-based camps focused on kayaking and fishing, while Anchorage and Fairbanks provide more urban options, including academic and arts camps. The state’s diverse geography offers a camp experience for every interest.

Alaska’s unique ecosystems range from the coastal tundra to lush temperate rainforests and towering mountain ranges. Many camps focus on ecological education, where children can learn about Alaska’s vast biodiversity. Kids can explore the wildlife of the state, including bears, moose, and eagles, and participate in conservation projects that protect these natural habitats. From learning about glacial ecosystems to understanding the importance of protecting Alaska’s fragile tundra, Alaska’s ecology camps offer children hands-on experiences that connect them with the state’s natural wonders.