Alpengirl Girls Summer Outdoor Adventure Camp
Multiple Locations: WA | MT | ID | WY | OR and Bozeman, MT
Other

Girls outdoor adventure camp offered in Montana, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming. For 1 or 2 weeks pre teen and teen girls ages 11 - 16 enjoy hiking, camping, horseback riding, rafting, backpacking, sea kayaking, surfing, rock climbing and more!

Y Camp at Horsethief Reservoir
Cascade, ID

Outstanding YMCA Summer Camp in the mountains of Idaho. all activities incorporate Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility

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.

Cascade Youth Programs
Horseshoe Bend, ID

Our programs are instruction based camps designed to teach kids about whitewater sports. We raft, kayak, and boogey board our way down the river. We are specialists of all river sports.

Castle Rock Ranch Camp
Kingston, ID

Summer camp for girls 9 – 15, on a ranch in the Bitterroot Mountains in northern Idaho where we grow and raise all of our own food. Outdoor fun, animals, farming, horseback riding and great food are our specialties!

Advantage Basketball Camps
Multiple Cities, AZ

Advantage Basketball Camps are nationally recognized as one of the Top ball handling camps in the world. Advantage was named by sports illustrated as one of the top two camps in the country

Camp Sweyolakan
Coeur d'Alene, ID

Outdoor experience in rustic setting on Lake Coeur d'Alene. Water activities, archery, ropes course and more.

Art of Nature - Kootenai Environmental Alliance
Coeur D' Alene , ID

Join the Underwater Adventure Fun! 5 fun filled days of fish themed art, science and nature activities to learn and reinforce the nature themes of each day.

iD Tech Summer Camps for Kids & Teens
Palo Alto, Berkeley, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and more, CA
Other

This summer, explore a top campus, make friends as you master new tech skills, and join a community of more than 275,000 alumni. At iD Tech summer camps, students ages 6-18 can learn to code, build websites, design video games, experience virtual reality, mod Minecraft, engineer robots, model and print 3D characters, and more!





General Notes About Camps in the State of Idaho

Idaho experiences a continental climate, with hot, dry summers in lower elevations and cooler temperatures in the mountains. The warm summer days, combined with cool nights, provide the perfect setting for outdoor camps like hiking, rock climbing, and fishing. Areas such as Sun Valley offer cool mountain breezes, making them perfect for wilderness camps, while Boise and the Snake River offer warmer conditions ideal for water sports. Idaho’s climate allows for a wide variety of outdoor activities, ensuring that kids can enjoy their time in the great outdoors while staying comfortable.

Idaho is known for its striking landscapes, from rugged mountain ranges and deep valleys to expansive forests and pristine rivers. The Sawtooth Mountains provide an excellent backdrop for wilderness and adventure camps, where kids can engage in hiking, rock climbing, and camping. The state’s many lakes, including Lake Coeur d'Alene and Payette Lake, offer opportunities for water-based camps such as canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Boise, the state’s largest city, offers camps focused on sports, arts, and academics, combining urban excitement with easy access to nature. Idaho’s varied geography makes it an exciting destination for any summer camp experience, whether by the water or high in the mountains.

Idaho is home to diverse ecosystems, ranging from alpine forests and high desert plateaus to wetlands and riparian areas. Many camps in Idaho focus on ecology and environmental education, where children can explore these habitats and learn about the state’s flora and fauna. Kids can study the biodiversity of Idaho’s Targhee National Forest, observe wildlife in the Sawtooth Wilderness, or take part in conservation efforts in the state’s rivers and lakes. Idaho’s ecology camps offer kids a chance to connect with nature while learning about sustainability, wildlife preservation, and the importance of protecting the state’s natural resources.