Coed Traditional Camps

351 Camps
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Big Lake Youth Camp

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Overnight Camp
  • Sisters, Oregon
  • 503-850-3583
Big Lake thrives on a strong program that is both fun and rewarding. Campers are rewarded with friendship, encouragement...

Circle V Ranch Camp

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Overnight Camp
  • Religious Affiliation: Catholic
  • Santa Barbara, California
  • 805-688-5252
Circle V provides youth, ages 7-13, with a positive camp experience. Includes hiking, sports & more.

Camp College at Mercer County Community College

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Day Camp
  • Religious Affiliation:
  • West Windsor, New Jersey
  • 609-570-3311
Its Camp College's mission to provide the finest camp experience for children ages 6-16 years old.

Summer Programs at Cary Academy

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Day Camp
  • Cary, North Carolina
  • 919-677-7839
Cary Academy Summer Camps provide innovative camps that promote learning in a fun environment.

Antietam Recreation

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Day Camp
  • Religious Affiliation: Christian
  • Hagerstown, Maryland
  • 301-797-7999
Accepting children ages 4-15 for a unique day camp experience including fun weekly themes.

Camp Jamison

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Overnight Camp
  • Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania
  • 215-510-2646
Inclusive, diverse, and affordable summer camp program during the week of August 6th.

Kennolyn Camp

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Overnight Camp
  • Soquel, California
  • 831-479-6714

Crow Canyon Nature Day Camp

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Day Camp
  • San Ramon, California
  • 925-973-3200
Campers explore, create and play in a vibrant outdoor setting. Includes Fieldtrips. 9am-3pm daily.

Presidio Community YMCA

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Day Camp
  • San Francisco, California
  • 415-447-9622
Specialty, sports & traditional day camps available. This is a unique experience in a national park.

Peter Wentz Farmstead's Colonial Camp

  • Traditional Camp
  • Coed Day Camp
  • Worcester, Pennsylvania
  • 610-584-5104
Students entering grades 4-6 in the fall enjoy learning about childhood of the 1700s.