2025 Summer Camp Profiles

A Complete Guide to Summer Camps

 

aqua camp at the tennessee aquarium

Aqua Camp at the Tennessee Aquarium

1 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN 37402

423.785.4093

tnaqua.org/camp
summercamp@tnaqua.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 4-16

Programs: Hands-on animal encounters, aquarium tours, and more. Half-day camp options for ages 4-5. Specialty camps for ages 9-16 include field trips.

Cost: Varies by camp

What better way to spend the summer than getting a better-than-backstage look at the Tennessee Aquarium’s living collection and exploring the wild splendor of Southern Appalachia? Participants in the Aquarium’s slate of weeklong camps have heaps of fun while forming deep and lasting bonds with the natural world through gallery visits, fun crafts and games, field trips, and up-close encounters with ambassador animals. General interest camps offer activities for 5- to 12-year-olds that tie into a unifying theme, from “weird” survival skills, examinations of nature’s most ingenious innovators, or dabbling in “mad science.” Specialty camps for participants 8-16 years old offer additional perks, including visits to nearby creeks and forests and a deep-dive into the world of professional animal care. Younger campers who need a shorter experience can sign up for half-day morning or afternoon sessions through returning Tiny Tides camps. These include many of the same activities as those enjoyed by older participants tweaked to meet the needs and attention spans of 4- and 5-year olds. The ability to use the restroom independently is required for all Tiny Tides campers. The Aquarium’s camps season runs weekly from June 8 to Aug. 1. Registration for camps begins Feb. 3, but applications for economic assistance through camperships can be sent Jan. 1 to Feb. 10. Campership awardees will be announced by Feb. 28. Discounts and early registration are available for Aquarium Members.
A camp schedule and additional info are available at tnaqua.org/educate/aquarium-camp/.

 

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Baylor Summers

171 Baylor School Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37405

423.757.2616

baylorschool.org/summer
summers@baylorschool.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 5-16

Programs: Both day and overnight programs place emphasis on skill development, mentoring, fun, friendship, and lifelong memories.

Cost: Varies by program

Baylor’s beautiful campus on the Tennessee River features hiking trails and state-of-the-art facilities, making it the perfect setting for action-packed, skill-building, fun-filled, sports, arts, enrichment, and outdoor adventure. Baylor Summers offers a huge array of programs to choose from, including day and overnight options for kids and teens all summer long. Baylor Summers also offers convenient early drop-off and late pick-up for busy parents.

 

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Belvoir Christian Academy Summer Camp

800 Belvoir Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37412

423.622.3755

bcalions.org
admissions@bcacademy.net

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: PK-5th grade (Childcare for infants-PK4 is year-round)

Programs: Outdoor activities, sports, swimming, crafts, and field trips to local attractions

Cost: Call for pricing, hours, and age ranges

BCA’s summer camp provides a variety of engaging activities such as weekly gymnastics, sports training, and biblical studies, as well as water days, movie and pajama days, and other special theme days. Hands-on activities include cooking, STEM, and arts/crafts. Children have free play on the campus playground and enjoy the climbing wall in the school’s gymnasium. Students also enjoy visits from a petting zoo, as well as a local chef, dentist, and artist, and weekly visits from READ20.

 

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Berean Academy Day Camp

441 Berean Ln. Hixson, TN 37343

423.877.1288

bereanacademy.net
info@bereanacademy.net

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 4-12

Programs: STEM activities, weekly themes, games and competitions, field trips both on- and off-site, swimming, crafts, scavenger hunts, movies,
themed parties

Cost: Registration fee $75; call for pricing.

Berean Academy Day Camp offers weekly field trips for grades 1-5 to a variety of locations, such as Creative Discovery Museum, IMAX Theater, Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, and Bricks 4 Kidz. Campers in 1st through 5th grades are taken to the pool every week, while campers ages 3-5 have a weekly water day. The camp offers daily craft time for all ages, free play time, and weekly activities such as theater-style movie screenings, games, and parties.

 

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Boyd-Buchanan School Summer Programs

4650 Buccaneer Trl. Chattanooga, TN 37411

423.622.6177

bbschool.org/about/summer
ajohnson@bbschool.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: PK3-12th grade

Programs: Athletic, academic, artistic, and adventure camps in half- and full-day formats, with custom schedules available

Cost: $65-$300, depending on the session; early-bird pricing available through May 1

Boyd-Buchanan Summer Programs emphasize participation, cooperation, learning, and fun in a safe, loving Christian community. Campers may attend full- or half-day camps, take advantage of before- and after-care, and design a custom schedule for selected camps. Choose from athletic, academic, creative arts, or adventure camps that engage campers physically, cognitively, and spiritually.

 

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Bright Days at The Bright School

1950 McDade Ln. Chattanooga, TN 37405

423.265.0024

brightschool.com/summer
summer@brightschool.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 4-8 (or rising 3rd grade)

Programs: A combination of enrichment activities with fun summertime experiences each day for eight weeks (first week of June through last week of July). Campers are grouped by age.

Cost: Weekly rate 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., $280; early care 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., $5 per day; aftercare 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., $10 per day

In rising junior pre-K and pre-K, a day for your camper will include circle time, developmental centers, stories, music, crafts, and outdoor play. In rising PK3, a day includes group games, team builders, themed projects in the color lab, free play, quiet time to read or draw, guided nature exploration, and time on the playground. Each week includes an on-site field trip and water day.

 

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Camp Bobcat at Brainerd Baptist School

4107 Mayfair Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37411

423.622.3873

brainerdbaptistschool.org
bworkman@brainerdbaptist.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: Summer Care – 2 years-rising 1st grade; Summer Camp – rising 2nd grade-exiting 5th grade

Programs: Summer care children remain on campus and have special activities come to them. They also participate in water play, arts and crafts, games, outdoor play, books, and technology. Summer Camp children participate in weekly field trips, swimming, cooking, book club, technology, games, arts and crafts, and more.

Cost: See website for pricing

Every summer, Brainerd Baptist School offers a high-quality, comprehensive, and affordable program in a loving Christian environment.

 

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Camp Grace at Grace Academy

Mailing address: 7815 Shallowford Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421

Current location: Redemption Point Church

423.892.8222, ext. 3

campgracechatt.org
campgrace@mygracechatt.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 5-12

Programs: Daily field trips, swimming, art, science, STEM, cooking, computers, sports, games, and hands-on activities are provided from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Cost: Registration fee $75/camper; $200/week or $1,400 full session

Camp Grace is a day camp designed for students to enjoy active fun, develop strong biblically based character, develop a love for the outdoors, and expand academic learning in a safe environment for a summer they will never forget! Campers may attend all or some of the 9 weeks scheduled between June 2 and August 1.

 

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kids doing a science project in a summer camp

Camp Invention

800.968.4332

invent.org/local

campinvention@invent.org

Boys | Girls: Both

Ages: Rising K-6th grade

Programs: High-energy, hands-on STEM activities which promote creativity, confidence, and problem-solving

Cost: $275 and up

Spark your child’s curiosity and creativity with an all-new Camp Invention® program, Discover! Campers in grades K-6 will collaborate with friends to take on fun, hands-on STEM challenges. From creating their own claw machine to designing awesome optical illusions, each experience adds up to an imagination-stretching, confidence-boosting summer.

 

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Camp Sasquatch ‘25

8520 Dayton Pk.
Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379

423.305.7494

ivyacademychattanooga.com

camp@ivyacademychattanooga.com

All Genders

Ages: Rising PK-12th grade

Programs: Outdoor Leadership, Nature Art Camp, Sustainable Systems, Outdoor Adventure, Exploring Appalachia,
& Canoe Camping

Cost: $225-$400/week, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Discover adventure and learning at our summer camps! Enjoy caving, rafting, hiking, and climbing, explore Appalachia with gold panning and fishing, or dive into fly fishing and snorkeling. Build leadership skills in survival-focused camps or connect with nature through farming and sustainability. There’s something for every young explorer!

 

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Camp Juliette Low

321 Camp Juliette Low Rd. Cloudland, GA 30731

706.862.2169

Business office: P.O. Box 5113 Marietta, GA 30061

770.428.1062

CJL.org
info@CJL.org

Boys | Girls: Girls
Ages: 8-17

Programs: Archery, canoeing, sailing, horseback riding, challenge course, climbing wall, swimming, diving, outdoor living skills, crafts, campouts, campfires, cookouts, pottery, hiking, and kayaking

Cost: Mini-camp $1,010; one week $1,155; two weeks $2,290

Camp Juliette Low (CJL) is a residential summer camp where girls can be themselves, make lifelong friends, learn new skills, and explore the outdoors. CJL campers live in platform tents and enjoy fun, instructional programs that foster self-confidence, independence, teamwork, and leadership skills. Located on Lookout Mountain, CJL was founded in 1922 by Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. Today, CJL operates independently from the Girl Scouts and is open to all girls.

 

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neurodivergent boy sitting next to a counselor at a summer camp

Camps at Signal Centers

signalcenters.org

facebook.com/signalcenters

Chatter Camp

General interest for nonverbal children

109 N. Germantown Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411

423.698.8528

signalcenters.org
info@signalcenters.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 5-16

This one-week camp from June 2-6 for nonverbal children introduces kids to assistive devices that help with communication, all in a safe and fun environment.

EnVision Camp

General interest for teens with no or low vision.

2300 Bailey Ave.
Chattanooga, TN 37404

423.362.4960

sara_seay@signalcenters.org

Boys | Girls: Both

Ages: 16+

This one-week camp for teens helps children navigate a world with low or no vision. EnVision Camp takes place June 9-13 and 23-27.

Hart Gallery Camp

Art-based camp for children and teens

110 E. Main St.
Chattanooga, TN 37408

423.521.4707

hartgallery.org

courtney_chandler@signalcenters.org

Boys | Girls: Both

Ages: Elementary, Middle School, and High School aged students

This one-week camp allows children and teens the space to explore and develop their own creativity in a welcoming environment. Separate sessions are offered for elementary school (June 9-13), middle school (June 16-20), and high school (July 7-11) students.

Camp Signal

General interest camp for children of all abilities

109 N. Germantown Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411

(423) 698-8528

mary_epstein@signalcenters.org

Boys | Girls: Both

Ages: 4-11

This six-week camp is a general interest camp for children of all abilities ages 4-11. The camp takes place June 9-July 25, and is closed the week of July 4.

 

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Camp Vesper Point

3216 Lee Pk. Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379

423.648.7936

vesperpoint.org
cvp@vesperpoint.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: Rising 3rd grade-rising 10th grade

Programs: Swimming, water skiing, crafts, blobbing, kayaking/paddle boarding, frisbee, volleyball, fishing, baseball, basketball, bouldering, and group games

Cost: $700/week

Located on Chickamauga Lake, Camp Vesper Point (CVP) has provided over 65 years of Christian camping for children and families. At CVP, Jesus Christ is presented to kids through fun outdoor activities and adventures, sports, worship, and a loving relationship with Christ-centered counselors. The camp is owned and operated by First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga.

 

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Camp Woodmont

381 Moonlight Dr. Cloudland, GA 30731

423.472.6070

campwoodmont.com
alyson@campwoodmont.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 6-15

Programs: Horseback riding, hiking, canoeing, archery, climbing wall, high/low ropes, giant swing, dance, crafts, and more

Cost: $1,275 for one week; $1,925 for two weeks

Camp Woodmont is a traditional overnight camp on Lookout Mountain just 30 minutes south of Chattanooga in Northwest Georgia. Founded on strong Christian morals and principles in 1981, Camp Woodmont is the perfect place to build lifelong friendships and lasting memories. The camp program is well-suited to first-time campers. All traditional camp activities start at an introductory level, and the camp layout is conveniently spaced out. Camp Woodmont is accredited by the ACA.

 

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kids playing with toys given to them at the chattanooga christian school summer camp

Chattanooga Christian School Summer Camps

3354 Charger Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37409

423.664.1250

ccsk12.com/summer
summerprograms@ccsk12.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: PK3-12th grade

Programs: Chargers Day Camp; musical theatre camps; art, dance, sports, cooking, and robotics camps

Cost: $125-$900

CCS Summer Camps offer something for everyone, including a selection of exciting and engaging Day Camps, Specialty Camps, and Supportive Camps to serve children throughout the city. Day Camp incorporates art, games, water activities, sports, theme days, and more. Examples of full- and half-day Specialty Camps include Fairy Princess, American Girl, Harry Potter, Musical Theatre, LEGO Adventure, Kids in the Kitchen, Tennis, and Intro to Sports. Before and after care are available. Lunch is included in all full-day camp options.

 

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Chattanooga State Summer Camps

4501 Amnicola Hwy. Chattanooga, TN 37406

423.697.3100

chattanoogastate.edu/summer-camps
ewd@chattanoogastate.edu

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 8-18

Programs: STEM/robotics and musical theater

Cost: See website for pricing. Email or call for more information.

Chattanooga State offers a variety of summer camps for boys and girls ages 8-18. Camps include STEM/robotics and musical theater. Camps run for half-days in either the morning or afternoon hours, Monday – Friday. Prices vary per camp. Registration is now open.

 

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Chattanooga Theatre Centre Summer Academy

400 River St. Chattanooga, TN 37405

423.267.8534

theatrecentre.com
chuck@theatrecentre.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 6-17

Programs: Acting, movement, dance, comedy, and more

Cost: $275-$600

Monday-Friday, June 2 – August 1.
Sessions 1,2, and 4-week options

The Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s Summer Academy offers half-day, extended-day, and full-day classes in a variety of performing arts disciplines. With engaging programs designed to ignite creativity and confidence, students will explore acting, movement, dance, comedy, musical theatre, and more in a fun and supportive environment.

 

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little girl petting a goat

Chattanooga Zoo Camp

301 N. Holtzclaw Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404

423.697.1322

chattzoo.org/education/camps
summercamp@chattzoo.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 1st-6th grade; teens 14-18 can be counselors-in-training

Programs: Up-close animal encounters, science projects, age-appropriate crafts, learning about various species, and age-appropriate games

Cost: $300 per week for Zoo members; $350 for non-members

Chattanooga Zoo campers will “go wild” as they get the chance to interact and learn about the magnificent animals of the Chattanooga Zoo and the keepers who work with them. Four differently themed camps are available throughout the summer.

 

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Cohutta Springs Youth Camp

P.O. Box 12000 Calhoun, GA 30703

706.602.7346

cs-yc.com
campinfo@gccsda.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 7-18

Programs: Archery, basketball, BMX biking, canoeing, cable park, climbing tower, crafts, drama, gymnastics, horseback riding, mountain biking, music, paintball, photography, rocketry, sports, super science, swimming, videography, wakeboarding, water slide, zipline

Cost: $480-595/week

Accredited by the American Camp Association, based on Christian values, and located against the Chattahoochee National Forest, Cohutta Springs is a wonderful place to enjoy nature, make lifelong friends, learn skills, and experience incredible plays that entertain and inspire positive living. Trained and caring collegiate staff make the experience unforgettable.

 

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Creative Discovery Museum Summer Camps

321 Chestnut St. Chattanooga, TN 37402

423.648.6044

cdmfun.org/camps

All Genders

 

Preschool Camps

Ages: 4-5

Programs: Five half-days of developmentally appropriate fun just for children ages 4-5!

Cost: $245 members; $285 non-members

 

Lower-Grade Camps

Ages: Rising 1st-2nd grade

Programs: A week of science experiments, collaborative learning, creative thinking, and making friends!

Cost: $315 members; $350 non-members

Upper-Grade Camps

Ages: Rising 3rd-5th grade

Cost: $315 members, $350 non-members

Programs: Robotics, mysteries, and mythical adventures await during these weeks of camp fun with peers!

Friends’ Discovery Camps

Ages: Rising 1st-8th grade

Cost: $215 for members and non-members

Programs: It’s “all for friends, all for FUN” at FDC, including trained Buddies from UTC to create an accommodating, inclusive environment for all learners.

 

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First Cumberland Dayplayers Summer Camp

1505 N. Moore Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411

423.698.2556

firstcumberland.com/summer
office@firstcumberland.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: Rising 1st – rising 8th grade

Programs: Outdoor games, on-site swimming, daily chapel, summer musical, and crafts

Cost: Full- and part-time rates available, with add-ons available for an additional cost; see website for complete listing

Dayplayers is an affordable Christian environment for school-aged children to spend the summer. With daily chapel and weekly character traits, campers have the opportunity for spiritual development throughout the summer. Daily swimming and outdoor games are offered.

 

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The Goddard School Summer Camp

17 W. Bell Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405

423.382.2525

goddardschool.com/chattanooga/chattanooga-bell-avenue-tn
chattanoogatn@goddardschools.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 6 weeks-12 years

Programs: In My World (open to infants 6 weeks-18 months and toddlers 18 months-36 months); The World Out There (open to PK and school-aged children ages 3-12)

Cost: $369-$462/week

Children have big ideas about how the world around them works. This summer, families are invited to discover what their children’s big ideas are. The first four weeks focus on the children themselves in I Am Changing, which is built around children’s new accomplishments and confidence. The following four weeks focus on observing and interacting with the world around them in The World is Changing. During the final weeks, children experience their own power in I Can Change the World. Within each of these sections, the learning experiences focus on four core actions: inspire, investigate, invent, and imagine.

 

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GPS Summer Camp

205 Island Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405

423.634.7623

GPS.edu/summer
campsclinics@gps.edu

Boys | Girls: Mostly girls; some coed
Ages: 3*-17 (*must be potty-trained)

Programs: Day camps, sports clinics and camps, academic/enrichment camps, STEM camps, and arts/music camps

Cost: $175 and up

GPS takes pride in their camps, traditions, and staffing, and has experienced tremendous growth over the past 50 years! And while the options look a little different than in 1974, their commitment to girls is the same: may they grow in confidence in themselves, kindness toward others, and curiosity about the world around them! GPS Summer Camp will help your girl discover more about who she is and who she wants to be. Whether she spends a week or two or the entire summer with GPS, they are ready to provide her with an off-the-hook experience.

 

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little boy climing fake skycraper buildings at a rock climbing wall facility

High Point Downtown’s Summer Rock Camp

219 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN 37402

423.602.7625

highpointclimbing.com
heather.johnson@highpointclimbing.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 5-14

Programs: Spring Break Camp: March 17-21, morning session 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Summer Camps: May 27-August 1
Monday – Friday (4-day camp the week of Memorial Day); Morning sessions from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. or afternoon sessions from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Cost: Check website for pricing details. Special value for members.

High Point Climbing Camps introduce participants to the fundamentals of rock climbing, including equipment usage, climbing techniques, and the importance of trust and teamwork. Guided by experienced staff, participants develop confidence and problem-solving skills through engaging, age-appropriate group instruction. Each weeklong session includes rental gear, four hours of games, instruction, and climbing daily.

 

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girl doing art at an art museum for summer camp

Hunter Museum of American Art Summer Art Camps

10 Bluff View Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37403

423.752.0990

huntermuseum.org/summer-camp
cbespalec@huntermuseum.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: Rising 1st-rising 6th grade with teen volunteer opportunities

Programs: Weeklong day camps throughout June and July

Cost: $300/child; $240/child for members at passport level and above; multiple child family discounts available

Each weeklong camp features a low counselor-camper ratio and a chance for kids to sample a wide range of hands-on art experiences, experimenting with a variety of materials and artistic styles. In addition, campers will have access to the Hunter collection, enjoy outdoor activities along the riverfront, and celebrate their creativity at the end of each week with a family showcase of their creations. Volunteer opportunities are also available for teens as assistant camp counselors.

 

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lee university students holding up a school flag

Lee University Summer Camps

1120 N. Ocoee St. Cleveland, TN 37311

423.614.8000

leeuniversity.edu/news/summer-camp-opportunities-at-lee/
info@leeuniversity.edu

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: K-12th grade

Programs: Art, athletics, computers, ESL, music, theatre, Summer Honors, and many more

Cost: Varies by camp

Whether your child wants to design computer games, hone their theatre skills, explore art-making techniques, or learn a new sport, Lee University has a summer camp that is sure to pique their interest. Hosted by Lee personnel, these camps take place throughout the summer, with some offering an overnight stay in the dorms. Registration deadlines vary; find specific information for each camp on the Lee University website.

 

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McCallie Summer Camps

500 Dodds Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404

423.493.5886

mccalliesummercamps.com
camps@mccallie.org

Boys | Girls: Both, varies by camp
Ages: 5-16

Programs: Day camp, first camp, 3D animation, 3D coding, baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, maker, Minecraft, robotics, soccer, speed and agility, tennis, wrestling, and father-son weekend

Cost: Varies by camp

McCallie’s summer programs include a variety of camps emphasizing participation, cooperation, teamwork, and having fun. The camps’ goals are to provide a quality summer recreational experience in a safe and wholesome environment for all children through outstanding people, facilities, and programs.

 

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Notre Dame High School “Camp Like a Champion”

2701 Vermont Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404

423.624.4618

myndhs.com/athletics/summer-camps
webbj@myndhs.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: Rising 1st-rising 8th grade

Programs: Sports and STEM

Cost: Contact school for rates

Notre Dame offers a variety of full and half-day (8 a.m. to 12 p.m.) camps.

 

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Summer Camp

505 S. Moore Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37412

423.622.1481

myolph.com
summercamp@myolph.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: K-8th grade

Programs: Art, PE, Reading, Special Interest

Cost: Half-day $100; Full day $200 (includes lunch)

Campers can choose from the following programs: art (grades K-8), PE (grades K-8), Reading (rising K-3), Special Interest (PK-1st). Camps run June 2-6 and June 9-13. Half days are available 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. and full days are available 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and include lunch.

 

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Privateer Sail Camp

4713 Privateer Rd. Hixson, TN 37343

423.681.0148

privateeryachtclub.org/youth-sail-camp
megan@psef.us

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 8-17

Programs: Sailing, knot tying, boating rules and safety; campers will also have the opportunity to swim, paddle, hike, and more.

Cost: $450/week; scholarships available

Privateer offers weekly camps during June and July where the skills of sailing are taught. The emphasis is fun and safety. Campers will learn to speak the language of sailing and how to rig their own boat, leave the dock and return, and use the wind to sail in any direction. Learning to sail their own boat and safely return to shore gives children increased self-esteem and confidence in their abilities. Many campers return year after year. The camp is hosted by the Privateer Sailing Education Foundation.

 

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kids standing by a train cart at the railroad summer camp

Railroad Summer Camp at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum

4119 Cromwell Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421

423.894.8028

tvrail.com/train-rides/railroad-summer-camp/
cgooge@tvrail.com

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 10-17

Programs: Steam locomotive cab rides, train rides, field trips, railroad history

Cost:  $425 for full day; $1,150 for overnight

These camps, which run from May 27 through July 6, teach all aspects of railroading, including railroad terms, signals, how steam and diesel engines work, and the history of trains. Campers will also participate in hands-on activities.

 

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Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center Escape to Nature Summer Camp

400 Garden Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37419

423.821.1160

reflectionriding.org/camps
ailani@reflectionriding.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 5-13

Programs: Animal encounters, wilderness exploration, plant-based fun, forest games, STEM-based learning

Cost: $250-$300 depending on membership and registration date

Reflection Riding strives to make memorable connections with nature and all its wonder. At its summer camps, Reflection Riding creates fun, hands-on learning experiences through nature play, exploration, and adventure. Campers are encouraged to embrace their wild side as they explore the great outdoors on 300+ acres of meadows, woodlands, wetlands, and playscapes.

 

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Riverview Camp for Girls

P.O. Box 299 757 County Rd. 614 Mentone, AL 35984

800.882.0722

riverviewcamp.net
info@riverviewcamp.com

Boys | Girls: Girls
Ages: 6-16

Programs: Riding (both English and Western), swimming (heated pool), tennis, ropes course, climbing tower, canoeing, archery, gymnastics, cheerleading, dance, sports, nature exploration, chorus and drama, basketball, volleyball, soccer, arts and crafts, Riverview Refinement, knitting, Leadership Training for Teens, and more

On top of Lookout Mountain and on the banks of Little River, Camp Riverview is only 45 minutes south of Chattanooga. A favorite all-around summer camp for girls, Riverview’s Christian emphasis and exciting programs are appreciated by both parents and campers.

 

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SAS Summer

290 Quintard Rd. Sewanee, TN 37375

931.463.2119

sasweb.org/summer
sassummer@sasweb.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 6-adults

Programs: Overnight camps in arts, culinary, farming, music, outdoor adventure, sports, technology, woodworking, and more

Cost: Varies by program; see website for more information

For campers 11-15, the special 14-day overnight camp offers immersion into numerous specialty activities led by talented instructors. Sessions can include culinary arts, music, computer tech, farming, ceramics, visual arts, American Sign Language, mountain biking, waterfalls and swimming holes, woodworking, archery, climbing, caving, and more. These will run alongside traditional camp activities in the afternoons and evenings – swimming, hiking, fishing, canoeing, yoga, Frisbee golf, bonfires, group sports and games, jam sessions, dances, arts and crafts, etc. SAS offers air-conditioned dormitory facilities located safely in the central part of the 550-acre campus and the dining hall is reminiscent of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts, serving delicious meals that your child will love! It’s Better Than Camp! is perfect for your first-time camper!

 

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Silverdale Baptist Academy Summer Camps

7236 Bonny Oaks Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421

423.892.2319

silverdaleba.org
summercamps@silverdaleba.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: PK-12th grade

Programs: Mountain biking, gardening, theatre, archery, robotics, art, sports, and more

Cost: Varies by camp

Silverdale Summer Camps offer both morning and afternoon sessions for boys and girls, keeping students engaged in a variety of activities including the arts, outdoor adventures, athletics, and much more throughout the summer.

 

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Skyuka Hall “Bridging the Academic Gap”

5600 Brainerd Rd., Ste. A-24 Chattanooga, TN 37411

423.877.9711

skyukahall.org
amoore@skyukahall.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 1st grade-rising 12th grade

Programs: Academic support

Cost: $1,600

Skyuka Hall offers a four-week summer academic achievement program for students who need support and lack confidence in reading, writing, and math. Students receive research-based skills and strategies necessary to improve and succeed in the classroom, as well as encouragement and motivation. Camp runs Monday through Thursday from June 2 to June 26.

 

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teens taking photos with a camera

Southern Adventist University Academic Summer Camps

4881 Taylor Cir. Collegedale, TN 37315

423.236.2000

southern.edu/camps
enrollment@southern.edu

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: Rising 9th-12th grade

Programs: Pre-Med, Film, Culinary, Outdoor Leadership, Media, Computing, Technology, and more

Cost: $185-$260/student depending on housing needs

Each summer, Southern hosts several academic summer camps on campus that offer high school students an immersive learning experience. Campers can explore or sharpen potential career interests before starting college. Each three-day camp includes hands-on learning with professors as well as a spiritual component, modeling how Adventist education offers both academic rigor and development for the whole person. Overnight accommodations are available in the residence halls. Limit of 20 students per program. Online registration opens February 7; camps take place June 8-11.

 

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St. Nicholas Summer Camp

7525 Min Tom Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421

423.894.6485 or 423.899.1999

stns.org
kleckenby@stns.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 3-12 (Day and Enrichment Camp); 13-15 (Junior Counselor)

Programs: Swimming and swim lessons, art, music, sports, nature trail exploration, playground time, and more

Cost: See website; sibling discounts available

The St. Nicholas Summer Camp is offered for kids ages 3-15. You don’t have to be a St. Nicholas student to join! The campus includes acres of green outdoor space, an outdoor pool, trails, a gymnasium, and five playground areas. Activities include art, music, sports, games, and lots of outdoor fun. Campers make take-home treasures in arts and crafts classes. Camp runs from May 27 to July 25.

 

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St. Peter’s Camp Twister

848 Ashland Ter. Chattanooga, TN 37415

423.870.1794

saintpetersschool.net
athompson@stpeters.org

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 3-12

Programs: Camp Twister

Cost: Varies by program

Designed to provide a fun and exciting environment, Camp Twister is a day camp that provides children the opportunity to participate in different weekly themes full of engaging activities and creative projects. Camp hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; extended care 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (at additional cost).

 

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Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp for Girls

606 Valley View Ranch Rd. Cloudland, GA 30731

706.862.2231

valleyviewranch.com
info@valleyviewranch.com

Boys | Girls: Girls
Ages: 8-17

Programs: Equestrian

Cost: $2,500-$6,500

Valley View Equestrian Camp has been a horse lover’s paradise since 1954. For 50 girls, during one to eight weeks, the 600-acre camp offers English and Western riding, barrels, vaulting, and trails. CHA (Certified Horsemanship Association) instructors teach beginner to advanced riders. Girls spend up to six hours a day riding and caring for their own camp horse.

 

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Wilderwood Summer Camps

4950 Swinyar Dr.
Collegedale, TN 37363

900 N. Sanctuary Rd.
Chattanooga, TN 37421

423.920.4552

wilderwood.camp
hello@wilderwood.camp

Boys | Girls: Both
Ages: 3-15

Programs: Adventure, art, sports, and more – see website for full list of camp themes.

Cost: See website for pricing

Wilderwood offers incredible educational summer adventure camps for kids ages 3-15. Wilderwood is dedicated to giving every child a summer full of fun opportunities through its LittleWilder Camps, Guild Program, community service opportunities, and legendary Quest Camp. With hands-on learning and one-of-a-kind adventure programs, Wilderwood Camps offers a place for kids to just be kids. Camps run from May 27 to August 23, with programs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Extended hours are available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for $10 per day or free with “all summer” registration.

 

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kids posing at the ymca summer camp

YMCA 2025 Summer Day Camp – Jammin’ Good Summer

5 YMCA locations

423.265.8834

ymcachattanooga.org/camp

Boys | Girls: Both

Ages: 5-12 (must have completed Kindergarten)

Programs: Swimming, games, crafts, and more

Cost: $165/week for YMCA members; $220/week for non-members; financial assistance available

YMCA Summer Day Camp 2025: Jammin’ Good Summer is jampacked with fun, adventure, and endless opportunities for kids to make memories! Each week brings a new rockin’ theme – from splashing through water games in “Splish Splash” to showing off talents in “Y’s Got Talent” to “We Can be
Heroes” during “Superheroes & Sidekicks” week. Campers will dive into exciting activities like swimming, arts and crafts, team challenges, and themed celebrations. Whether it’s toe-tapping Disney Week or “Baby Shark” Shark Week, there’s something for every child to enjoy. Your kids will build confidence, make new friends, and have a Jammin’ Good Summer at the YMCA!

 

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YMCA Camp Ocoee

111 YMCA Drive Ocoee, TN 37361

423.338.5588

campocoee@ymcachattanooga.org

ymcacampocoee.org

Boys | Girls: Both

Ages: 7-16

Programs: Water and land activities

Cost: See website; financial assistance available

YMCA Camp Ocoee excels in providing a quality traditional overnight camping experience. Nestled on the shores of Lake Ocoee, the camp’s setting is breathtaking, set deep in the Cherokee National Forest in southeastern Tennessee. Since 1923, the spirit of YMCA Camp Ocoee has been more than just a summer camp experience. The Christian values learned and the confidences gained become a way of life. Activities include canoeing, swimming, waterskiing, archery, arts & crafts, climbing tower, games, and so much more. Camp runs weekly from June 1 – July 26.

 

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Yo-SUP Stand Up Paddleboard Teen Summer Camp

423.304.8561

yo-sup.com

Boys | Girls: Both

Ages: 13-18

Cost: $250

Experience a week of Stand Up Paddleboarding on the stunning waterways of Chattanooga! Each day, you’ll discover a new picturesque location, perfect for adventure and fun. No experience is required – just a moderate level of physical fitness. Yo-SUP will provide all the necessary gear, including the board. Simply wear your swimwear, flip-flops, and sunscreen. Camp runs from June 9 – June 13, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Register now: https://www.yo-sup.com/store.

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