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Meridian's summer camp scene offers a distinctive blend of Southern hospitality and diverse programming, with options that reflect the city's rich cultural heritage. Pine Lake Fellowship Camp stands out as the area's cornerstone summer destination, sprawling across 115 acres of wooded hills and lakes where kids ages 6-17 can unplug and explore nature. While faith-based programs are prominent, the city also boasts innovative STEM and arts opportunities through Meridian Community College's College 4 Kids program, which offers everything from rocket building to game design.
What's particularly appealing about Meridian's camps is their affordability - with most sessions priced under $200, they're notably more accessible than similar programs in larger cities. Whether your child is interested in traditional outdoor adventures, hands-on science experiments, or creative arts at the historic Meridian Museum of Art, there's a spot for every young explorer.
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The average summer camp costs $75. We found that 29 camps cost under $200, 5 camps are between $201-$400, and 0 camps are between $401-$600.
The most popular types of camps are Variety, Arts, STEM. Variety camps make up 41% of all camps in the area.
Most camps accommodate children between 7 and 13 years old. Preschool programs (3-5 years) have 4 sessions. Elementary programs (5-11 years) have 5 sessions. Middle School programs (11-14 years) have 3 sessions. High School programs (14-18 years) have 1 sessions.
Yes, there are various schedule options. Day Camp camps are the most common. Day Camp camps have 64 sessions.
The most popular months for camps are June, February, September. The average camp session runs for 17 days.