Do you have a teen ready for the adventure of their life? Give them a summer experience they will not forget at Orme Summer Camp

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Arizona's only Jewish resident camp is located in the Prescott National Forest. Activities include: Horseback riding, Archery, Fine Arts, Field Sports, Camping skills, leadership development and Judaic programming.

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NAU Centennial Forest Environmental Education Programs
Flagstaff, AZ

The Northern Arizona University Centennial Forest Environmental Education Programs offers three one-week camp sessions at our Education and Research Field Campus in the ponderosa pine forest of Flagstaff, AZ.

Whispering Pines Camp
Prescott, AZ

Your group can rent Whispering Pines year-round for camps, retreats, meetings, family reunions, and other special events!

Desert Palms Horseback Riding Camp
Cave Creek, AZ

Desert Palms Camps are a great way to be close with horses and make new friends. We ride twice a day and learn everything about horses!

Valleywood Movie Making Camp
Phoenix, AZ

Get the full on-set experience with this week long movie camp! Film. Produce. Star. Teen and Youth actors work together to bring a short film to life, in just one week!

Scottsdale Bible Church Summer Arts Camp
Scottsdale, AZ

Scottsdale Bible Church (SBC) is now accepting registrations for its summer music and performing arts camp. The camp will run from June 6-10, 2011 and is open to students entering grades 4-12 in the fall.

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

Friendly Pines Camp
Prescott, AZ

Nestled in the cool pines of the Bradshaw Mountains near Prescott, Arizona, Friendly Pines shares 84 summers of camping experience with boys and girls, ages 6-13. Campers live in sturdy redwood cabins. Low camper to staff rations provide safe and constant supervision. Staff are carefully screened, a process that includes professional background checks and drug testing.

Cactus Day Camp
Paradise Valley / Scottsdale, AZ

Experience over 20 activities and gain new skills in an emotionally and physically safe and non-competitive environment while gaining independence as well as a sense of belonging.

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

Camp Candlelight
Prescott, AZ

Camp Candlelight is one-week of summer activities for children and teens with epilepsy.

Science Adventures
Multiple Locations across the US, AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, IL, KY, MA, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, TX, VA, WA, WI

Campers in grades 1-6 can explore science in a fun, interactive way. Our quality hands-on experiments, innovative curriculum and professional instructors bring your child’s understanding of science to the next level.

Museum of Northern Arizona: Discovery Program
Flagstaff, AZ

Explore the wonders of the Colorado Plateau with the Discovery Program, a summer camp for youth at the Museum of Northern Arizona.

BRIDGES Camp for Girls
Flagstaff, AZ

BRIDGES Camp for Girls is a life-changing, self-esteem building summer experience that empowers teens to: find their authentic selves, identify their own beauty & that of others, & love themselves for who they are & who they will become.

Camp Adventure Challenge
South Ogden, UT

Camp Adventure Challenge is a 3 week camp that encompasses several National Parks and numerous activities throughout Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and the western United States.

Silver Lining Riding
Waddell, AZ

Does your child love horses? Come Ride with us!

Anytown Leadership Camp
Prescott Valley, AZ

Anytown Leadership Camp is the premier diversity, leadership and social-justice program in Arizona – empowering youth to become change-agents in their schools and in their communities.

Studio 3 Performing Arts Camps
Gilbert, AZ

Various performing arts camps - Lil Rockstarz, The Broadway Experience,Summer Pop Academy, Audition prep, Music, and More!

International School of Tucson
Tucson, AZ

Full-day Language Immersion (ages 3 - 5) Sports, Art, Music, and Science





General Notes About Camps in the State of Arizona

Arizona is known for its hot, dry desert climate, with sunny weather and minimal rainfall. The summers can be extremely hot, particularly in desert regions like Phoenix, but higher elevations in areas like Flagstaff provide cooler temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor adventure camps. The state’s dry climate makes it great for camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Arizona’s climate is perfect for water-based camps along its rivers or lakes, while the cooler mountainous regions offer a refreshing contrast to the heat of the valleys below.

Arizona is home to a vast and varied landscape, including the majestic Grand Canyon, the rugged Mogollon Rim, and the Sonoran Desert. The state’s diverse geography provides ideal settings for different types of camps. In the Grand Canyon and Northern Arizona, you’ll find adventure camps focusing on hiking, rafting, and rock climbing. Phoenix and Tucson offer urban-based camps focused on sports, arts, and academics. Arizona’s mountain regions are perfect for summer camps focused on outdoor exploration and nature, while the desert provides a unique backdrop for environmental camps and survival training programs.

Arizona’s ecosystems are diverse, ranging from desert landscapes to alpine forests. Many camps in Arizona focus on environmental education, offering children the opportunity to learn about the unique flora and fauna of the state. Campers can explore desert ecosystems, learning about cacti, desert wildlife, and conservation. The state’s mountainous regions offer campers the chance to learn about forest ecosystems, while those near the Colorado River or Salt River focus on aquatic life and conservation. Arizona’s ecology camps provide children with a deeper understanding of the natural world through hands-on activities and field trips.