Summer Camp Search

Discover the Best San Diego Summer Camps for Kids of All Ages
Looking for the perfect way to keep your kids engaged, learning, making new friends and having fun this summer? You’ve come to the right place! Our 2026 San Diego Summer Camp Guide is your go-to resource for finding the best summer programs in San Diego County—from La Jolla and Encinitas to Chula Vista and everything in between.
We’ve rounded up the top-rated summer camps across all categories—STEM camps, overnight camps, sports, outdoor experiences or adventures, creative arts, and more. Whether your child dreams of spending time with marine animals, building robots, performing on stage, or hands-on exploration of marine life at Birch Aquarium, this guide makes it easy to find something they’ll love. Plus, we have tips to ensuring your little ones first day of camp is as good as the last one!
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🔍 How to Use This Camp Guide
We’ve organized our camp listings two ways to make your search as seamless as possible:
- By Camp Type: Choose from categories like Arts, Sports, STEM, Outdoor, Overnight, Traditional, and more.
- By Region: Use the buttons to search by area—North County, South Bay, Central San Diego, and East County.
This guide makes it easy to find San Diego summer camps near you that align with your child’s age, schedule, and interests. Whether you’re searching for a week-long, full-day summer program, half-day, a flexible drop-in option during school breaks, or a specialty camp focused on hands-on learning, you’ll find options tailored to your family’s needs.
Each camp listing includes detailed information about camp sessions, age groups served, financial assistance programs, if they offer a sibling discount, and what to expect during the program. You’ll also find summer camp FAQs, contact forms, and direct email addresses so you can reach out to camps with any specific questions.
Finding the perfect camp just got a whole lot easier!
💡 Not ready for summer yet?
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2026 Summer Camp Guide is Presented by RideKrew
Ride Krew offers an action-packed week of mountain biking at one of its Summer Camps. This Monday-to-Friday adventure is perfect for kids eager to learn fundamental bike-handling skills and gain confidence on the trails. In addition to biking, the week is filled with exciting games and activities to keep riders engaged and having a blast. Expert instructors guide campers through essential skills such as trail safety, proper bike and body positioning, braking, gear shifting, turning, cornering, climbing, and descending. The program also includes supervised trail rides, allowing campers to practice their new skills on nearby trails.
The program is open to children ages 7 and up who can comfortably ride a geared mountain bike with 20″ wheels or larger on dirt trails. To ensure a great experience, each rider should bring a bike in good working condition, a properly fitted helmet, closed-toe sneakers, athletic clothing, a packed lunch, light snacks, and a water bottle. Bike rentals are available for an additional $79 for the week, with more details provided in the bike rental agreement during registration.
For questions, families can contact info@theridekrew.com. Campers can look forward to an Epic Week on Wheels, where they’ll build essential biking skills and enjoy an unforgettable week of mountain biking fun.
Arts, Theater & Music Camps
Unleash your child’s creativity with camps focused on visual and performing arts. These camps offer hands-on projects in painting, drawing, ceramics, improv, acting, and music. From beginner performers to passionate young artists, these programs are designed to build confidence, encourage public speaking, and introduce new skills in a fun, supportive and positive environment.
Campers might put on a full production, learn stage makeup, create stop-motion videos, or try out instruments for the first time. Many camps even host end-of-session showcases for family and friends.
Title Sponsor: Seaside Arts Center
Spend the summer creating with friends at Seaside Arts Center! In our Multi-Arts Camp, students entering grades K-6 will act, sing, dance, and make art in one exciting, all-day experience. Each week features a new musical theater-inspired theme blending visual and performing arts, giving campers the chance to explore new skills in a supportive, confidence-building environment.
Camps run Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM. Every week wraps up with a final performance for families on Friday at 3:00 PM at Seaside.
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Gymnastics, Ninja and Martial Arts Camps
If your child prefers flips, kicks, and fast-paced fun, check out San Diego’s gymnastics, martial arts, and ninja-style camps. These programs are designed for strength-building, agility, and discipline—all wrapped up in exciting challenges and obstacle courses.
Kids learn tumbling, basic self-defense, coordination, and focus—all in a structured environment led by experienced coaches. These camps are especially popular for younger kids and active learners.
Title Sponsor: Gyminny Kids
Gyminny Kids Summer Camps offer a high-energy, fun-filled experience where kids can socialize, stay active, and try new things in a safe, state-of-the-art environment. Campers rotate through gymnastics, bounce and play in the popular Bungee Bouncer system, get creative with themed crafts, and enjoy snack time provided by the gym.
For families choosing a full-day camp option, campers should bring a packed lunch. Gyminny Kids is a nut-free facility, making it a comfortable choice for many families.
With multiple locations across San Diego County, Gyminny Kids makes it easy for families to find a camp close to home.
Locations
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4S Ranch: 17022 Camino San Bernardo, San Diego, CA 92127
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Poway: 12850 Brookprinter Pl, Poway, CA 92064
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Carlsbad: 6100 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 92011
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La Costa: 3239 Camino De Los Coches #102, Carlsbad, CA 92009
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La Jolla (UTC): 4313 La Jolla Village Dr Suite 3270, San Diego, CA 92122
👉 Families can learn more about why Gyminny Kids is a favorite among San Diego parents by visiting their website.
Traditional Camps
Traditional summer day camps offer a well-rounded mix of activities designed to engage your child both indoors and outdoors. These camps often take place in local parks, recreation centers, and schools, and they’re ideal for elementary-aged kids looking for an exciting summer full of variety.
Expect activities like nature walks, animal encounters, group games, arts & crafts, science experiments, and themed camp days. These camps are a great way for kids to explore new interests and build friendships in a safe, structured setting. They’re also great for working parents seeking a reliable full-day or half-day summer program.
Title Sponsor: Steve & Kate's
All year long, kids find themselves encased in rigid structure. When summer comes, we give them what they desperately need — freedom to expand and evolve. At Steve & Kate’s, campers choose which activities they do, whom they do it with and for how long. For kids, this experience is pure joy. It’s also a kind of training ground for life, where they’ll need to be empowered and independent and resilient and responsible for their own decisions. Happy human-ing starts here.
Grown-ups adore freedom, too.
We’ve described the magical gift you give your kids when you empower them to make their own decisions. Now let’s talk hardcore convenience for you:
- Buy a any number of days and send your kid to camp any day you want? Check.
- Drop the kiddos off and pick them up whenever you want? Yup.
- Long camp hours, all included? Totally.
- Tasty meals and snacks, also included? You bet.
- Get an automatic refund for unused days at summer’s end? For sure.
- Do you deserve this kind of freedom? Yes, you do.
Steve & Kate’s – Encinitas
The Grauer School
1500 S El Camino Real Encinitas, CA 92024
(442) 204-0991
encinitas@steveandkate.com
Ages: 4–12 | Lunch, snacks & all hours (8am–6pm) included.
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Overnight Camp
Ready for your child’s first overnight adventure? Sleepaway camps (also called residential camps) allow kids to build independence while participating in a wide range of activities like kayaking, campfires, archery, rock climbing, and team challenges. Many of these camps are nestled in the scenic backcountry or mountains surrounding San Diego County.
With options ranging from 3-night stays to multi-week adventures, overnight camps offer unforgettable summer experiences and deep social-emotional growth. Your camper will unplug, explore the great outdoors, and come home with stories, new skills, and lifelong friendships.
Premier Listings: Overnight Camps
Academic, STEM & Technology Camps
Fuel your child’s curiosity with hands-on STEM exploration! Our San Diego STEM camps include everything from robotics and game development to animation, marine biology, and environmental science. These camps are designed to spark interest in science, technology, engineering, and math in exciting, age-appropriate ways.
Your child might build a robot, code a video game, explore the San Diego Zoo’s animal care team, or dive into VR design. Many STEM camps are led by professionals from local universities, research labs, or tech companies—giving campers real-world exposure to exciting careers.
These are some of the most popular San Diego summer camps for middle schoolers and teens who want to level up their tech skills while having fun.
Title Sponsor: Elementary Institute of Science
Embark on a weeklong journey of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) at the Elementary Institute of Science. Youth ages 7-13 can explore sky-high science, ocean science, basic video game development, and renewable ways to save our planet.
EIS offers camps on a weekly basis with a different theme each week. We invite you to sign up for one or all four weeks!
Week 1: Voyagers of Flight
This week introduces students to the concept of flight from wildlife, which in turn inspires our own human voyage through the friendly skies.
Week 2: Guardians of Our Oceans
This week is centered on ocean wildlife study, marine life, and the effects of climate change and pollution.
Week 3: Beyond Video Game Development
This week introduces students to beginner-level concepts of video game development.
Week 4: Saving Our Planet
This week is geared towards activities and experiments to preserve our planet for today and tomorrow.
More details about each week are on the camps page of our website. We have been providing affordable STEM camps for 60 years right here in San Diego. If you haven’t been here before, check out our positive reviews on Yelp and Google!
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Animals, Nature & Outdoor Camps
For kids who love dirt under their nails and sunshine on their faces, outdoor and nature camps are the ultimate summer adventure. These camps immerse kids in nature through animal care, farming, hiking, gardening, survival skills, and wildlife education.
Whether they’re feeding goats on a farm, tracking animal footprints at a local reserve, or learning about ocean life at Birch Aquarium or Balboa Park, these hands-on programs teach respect for the environment and instill a love of nature. Many are 100% outdoors and emphasize unplugged, back-to-basics fun.
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Sports Camps: Indoors, Outdoors & Water-sports
Got an active kid? San Diego’s sports camps offer the perfect outlet for energy and teamwork. Choose from traditional sports like soccer, basketball, and baseball, or try something new like surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, rock climbing, or even ninja obstacle training.
These camps help kids develop athletic skills, build confidence, and practice good sportsmanship—all while having a blast. Many also offer water-based programs, taking advantage of San Diego’s perfect summer weather and beautiful beaches.
Tips for Choosing a Last-Minute Summer Camp
Did summer sneak up on you? No worries—many camps offer rolling registration, sibling discounts, or flexible weekly sessions that you can still jump into. Start by checking availability on smaller, local programs and be open to trying something new.
Make a list of your child’s interests, desired location, and any special accommodations you need. Prioritize safety, staff qualifications, and daily structure when reviewing options. Don’t be afraid to reach out directly to camps—you might be surprised by what’s still available. Click the button below to checkout the full article.
Pro Tip: Search by camp type or neighborhood using the regional buttons to streamline your last-minute camp hunt.
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That is the best summer camp guide I have ever seen for San Diego.
Thanks a lot for this much information.
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