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Troy's summer camp scene perfectly blends suburban accessibility with diverse, high-quality programming that draws families from across Metro Detroit. With over 70 camp providers offering everything from traditional day camps to specialized programs, parents can find options that match any child's interests. The city particularly shines in its arts and sports offerings - Cranbrook Art Museum runs innovative hands-on camps where kids explore contemporary art and design, while Troy Gym's popular gymnastics programs keep kids active through creative movement activities.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate unique options like Johnson Nature Center's outdoor skills camps, where children can explore 40 acres of natural habitat while learning wilderness survival techniques. Most camps fall in the $200-400 range per week, making them reasonably priced compared to other Detroit suburbs, and nearly all offer full-day programs perfect for working parents.
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The average summer camp costs $245. We found that 124 camps cost under $200, 82 camps are between $201-$400, and 67 camps are between $401-$600.
The most popular types of camps are Variety, Sports, Arts. Variety camps make up 33% of all camps in the area.
Most camps accommodate children between 6 and 11 years old. Preschool programs (3-5 years) have 39 sessions. Elementary programs (5-11 years) have 72 sessions. Middle School programs (11-14 years) have 40 sessions. High School programs (14-18 years) have 19 sessions.
Yes, there are various schedule options. Day Camp camps are the most common. Day Camp camps have 382 sessions, Full-Day camps have 2 sessions, Half-Day camps have 4 sessions.
The most popular months for camps are July, June, August. The average camp session runs for 11 days.