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Worcester's summer camp scene perfectly balances urban enrichment with outdoor adventure, offering families an impressive variety of programs that showcase the city's educational and cultural strengths. At the Worcester Art Museum, kids dive into hands-on art exploration and creative projects, while sports enthusiasts can join specialized programs like No Excuse Produce's basketball camps that develop both athletic skills and leadership qualities.
What really sets Worcester's camp landscape apart is the blend of traditional day camps with unique specialty programs - from the YWCA's themed sessions focusing on entrepreneurship and theater to Regatta Point's distinctive rowing and sailing programs on Lake Quinsigamond. With most camps priced affordably between $200-400 per week, families can find engaging summer experiences that match their children's interests without breaking the bank.
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The average summer camp costs $315. We found that 68 camps cost under $200, 57 camps are between $201-$400, and 8 camps are between $401-$600.
The most popular types of camps are Variety, Sports, Performing Arts. Variety camps make up 36% of all camps in the area.
Most camps accommodate children between 7 and 12 years old. Preschool programs (3-5 years) have 23 sessions. Elementary programs (5-11 years) have 37 sessions. Middle School programs (11-14 years) have 61 sessions. High School programs (14-18 years) have 18 sessions.
Yes, there are various schedule options. Day Camp camps are the most common. Day Camp camps have 321 sessions, Full-Day camps have 127 sessions, Half-Day camps have 96 sessions.
Yes! 5 camps (2% of all camps) offer special needs accommodations.
The most popular months for camps are July, June, August. The average camp session runs for 23 days.