Art Attack Summer Camps at Theo Art School
Bismarck, ND

Each session includes art a la mode, weekly yoga class, camper's gallery, guest presentations, and outdoor activities! Zoo/Heritage Center/Capitol/Mural/Elks Pool/Sertoma Park and River Shores/Local Businesses Tours, and more. Weekly Schedule to parents at the beginning of each week! To see children smile, give them color.

FaHoCha Bible Camp
Warwick, ND

FaHoCha is a great life experience that you can't miss! You feel like family even if it is your first time there! You can enjoy home cooked food in a fun atomosphere. We have some beatiful scenery on our own lake and great counselors and staff to help make the week very memorable. You will leave encouraged in your life and faith with some great new friends and super memories. Camp FaHoCha is a life changing experience!

North Dakota Farmers Union
Jamestown, ND

North Dakota Farmers Union summer camps attract more than 1,000 youth every year, making it one of the most popular summer activities anywhere in ND. We design these camps to encourage our youth to emerge as a new generation of leaders.

Gateway to Science
Bismarck, ND

Gateway to Science is the only hands-on science center in North Dakota, offering programs designed to make science fun, inspiring, and entertaining. This includes summer science camps, after school science clubs, and family events.





General Notes About Camps in the State of North Dakota

North Dakota’s warm summer climate is ideal for outdoor activities, with sunny days that are perfect for hiking, swimming, and team sports. While the days are filled with adventure, the cool evenings provide a comfortable environment for campfires, group activities, and stargazing. The state’s climate offers an excellent balance for both outdoor exploration and relaxing downtime, ensuring campers can enjoy their experiences without the intense heat found in other regions.

North Dakota offers a diverse range of landscapes, making it a prime location for summer camps. In cities like Fargo and Bismarck, day camps thrive, providing arts, sports, and educational activities within easy reach of local parks, museums, and cultural sites. Outside of these urban areas, North Dakota’s natural beauty comes into play. The Badlands provide a stunning backdrop for outdoor adventures like hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife observation. The rolling prairies and expansive plains are perfect for nature exploration and environmental education programs, where campers can learn about local ecosystems and conservation efforts. The Missouri River and the many state parks throughout the state offer ideal locations for water-based activities, from canoeing to fishing, making North Dakota’s geography perfect for a wide variety of summer camps.

With its rich mix of prairies, wetlands, and river ecosystems, North Dakota is an excellent location for environmental education camps. These diverse habitats provide ample opportunities for campers to learn about local wildlife, conservation, and sustainability. Nature camps often focus on topics like habitat restoration, ecological balance, and wildlife observation. Whether exploring the wetlands of the Red River Valley or studying the plant and animal species of the Badlands, North Dakota’s natural environments give campers the chance to engage in hands-on ecological studies and develop a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation.