Yes, it’s still winter, but if you’re looking for the best Philadelphia summer camps for your little ones, you are not alone! Now’s the time to start planning and signing up, since the best ones fill fast.
Summer camp is one of those experiences that can lead to lifelong memories for your kiddos. They’re a great way to make friends, learn new skills, and just have fun being a kid. Considering the sheer number of options, and the cost involved, it can definitely be overwhelming to find the best Philadelphia summer camps for your family. I’ve gathered some of the top recommended spots – keep reading to check them out!
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Best Philadelphia Summer Camps
For the Sports Fanatic: C.E.O. Camp – Phield House Spring Garden Street
The award-winning C.E.O. camp will keep your kids active and engaged all day long. Between traditional camp games, group sports, and optional sport lessons, they’ll certainly burn off some energy. Before and after care, pizza lunch, and snack options are also available as add-ons.
For the Drama Kings & Queens: Arden Theatre Co.
Arden Theatre Co. offers a variety of camps for first graders all the way through high schoolers. Choose from one or two weeks, or even one day special topics like improv or song study. Grades 9-12 can enroll in a 4-week option to rehearse and perform a full musical!

For the Curious Kiddo: Penn Museum Anthropology Camp
This camp makes learning an adventure, thanks to its access to the museum’s interesting exhibits, hands-on workshops, and creative projects. Kids entering grades 1-8 can choose from weekly themes such as “Monsters, Giants, and Mythical Creatures,” “Archaeology for Beginners,” or “Ancient Science,” among others.

For Every Kid: Tall Pines Day Camp
Tall Pines is your traditional day camp, full of outdoor activities and games, swimming, crafts, and more for ages 4-14. Camp is at Williamstown, NJ, but they provide transportation from multiple pick up spots around Philadelphia as well as South Jersey.
For the Budding Picasso: PAFA (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts)
Ages 5-14 will create art using all different kinds of mediums in the oldest art school and museum in the United States. Each week has a different theme and ends with an exhibit, plus campers will enjoy visiting museum galleries, playing games, reading, and storytelling.

For the Rockstars: Mister John’s Music Summer Camp
If you’re looking for a fun introduction to music for your kid, you’ll love Mister John’s! Campers ages 5 to 10 will get dynamic instrument instruction, participate in show choir, create visual arts, plus lots of outdoor play time! There are weekly themes exploring different genres and styles of music – this year’s include Taylor Swift, Wicked, Disney, and more. And of course, each week ends with a performance showcase so you can see what they’ve been learning.

For the Animal Lover: Elmwood Park Zoo Summer Camp
Elmwood Park Zoo offers a fun and educational experience which includes crafts, storytelling, animal encounters, behind-the-scene zoo tours, and live zoo shows. The youngest campers can learn about “Digging for Dinos” or pretend to be a “Mini ZooKeeper,” while the older kids will explore themes like Zoology 101 and Wildlife Conservation.
There really is a camp out there for everyone. I hope this list helps you find the best Philadelphia summer camps for your kids! Get the sunscreen and snacks ready – it’s never too early to prep for summer fun!

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