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  1. Jun 10, 2024 · Community centers offer themed, week-long camps for youth ages 6-12. Campers experience many activities including, but not limited to, arts, crafts, sports, games, science experiments and nature exploration. Register for one session or for the entire summer.

  2. Mar 17, 2024 · Running from June to August, families can enroll campers weekly for a diverse exploration of captivating themes. Set in a premiere 65,000 sq ft facility, our camp seamlessly blends fun, education, and physical activity, offering indoor and outdoor adventures.

    • Some of My Favorite Childhood Memories Involve The Time I Spent at Summer Camp.
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    • City of Columbus Summer Camps
    • Boy Scouts Summer Camp
    • Girl Scouts Summer Camp
    • Camp Lionheart
    • Camp Wyandot
    • Camp Swoneky
    • Ohio 4 H
    • Big Brothers Big Sisters Oty’Okwa Summer Camp

    Whether I was meeting international counselors who helped shape my view of the world or goofing around with my friends after lights out, I always had a memorable time at camp. Luckily for the youth of Columbus, there are so many wonderful opportunities to explore this summer. Camps have changed in the last decade or so, becoming more specialized an...

    Metro Parks Summer Camps are weekly programs designed for kids to explore nature and make new friends. Typically, they offer a variety of Summer Camp options for kids from Pre-K through Grade 12. Registration info should be released very soon, but it’s typically in the beginning of March. More info: Metro Parks

    Columbus Recreation and Parks Department have tons of camps taking place this summer. Sports, arts, recreational, and educational camps are all available for your child to participate in this summer. More info: Columbus Recreation and Parks

    Boy Scouts in Central Ohio have a few different summer camp options to choose from. Some are residential and some are day camps, but all provide scouts with a chance to experience a myriad of summer activities. More info: Boy Scouts Summer Camp

    Like the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts summer camps are a chance for scouts of all ages to have a traditional camp stay. There are both residential and day camp options available. More info: Girl Scouts Summer Camp

    Camp Lionheart is truly a unique camp experience. Specializing in youth who have dealt with the loss of a parent, sibling or caregiver, Lionheart allows children experiencing these traumatic events the chance to heal and recover with peers and professionally trained staff. This week-long camp boasts all of the activities of a traditional camp, incl...

    Nestled in the beautiful Hocking Hills, Camp Wyandot has both day and overnight camp options. Focusing on nature, sleepaway campers stay in traditional camp cabins at night, while exploring Ohio’s hills and waterways by day. Located in one of the most bio-diverse regions in the United States, Camp Wyandot forests, meadows, lakes, and rivers all wai...

    Camp Swoneky is an overnight camp run by The Salvation Army that provides an exciting outdoor adventure for campers ages 7-13. From archery to swimming to disc golf, Swoneky has a little bit of everything, perfect for campers who want to have an exciting and full week at camp. More info: Camp Swoneky

    Through the Ohio State University, Ohio 4 H is able to provide tons of camp experiences for kids. Offering Sea Camp, Space Camp, Leadership Camp, Sports Shooting Camp and so much more, Ohio 4 H focuses on teaching campers responsibility, independence, teamwork, and creativity. Age ranges and dates for camps vary. More info: Ohio 4 H

    Since 1942, Camp Oty’Okwa has worked with the belief in mind that working with children “in small, family-oriented groups away from their home environment could produce positive results that could last a lifetime.” And 70 years of success may just prove their point. At Oty’Okwa, campers ages 6-14 spend their week camping, hiking, learning about nat...

  3. Columbus, Ohio, is not only home of the world-famous Ohio State University but also a great spot to take an RV vacation. Check out all the fine restaurants, beautiful state parks, historic gems and unique local businesses during your vacation in the area.

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    • Sawdust Farm Camp. Agriculture has always been a big part of Ohio culture, and that tradition is still true today. Get a taste of life in farm country close to Grand River and just thirteen miles from Lake Erie at Sawdust Farm Camp.
    • Alum Creek State Park. Designated in the 1970s after Alum Creek was damned as part of a flood control project, this state park is just thirty minutes outside of downtown Columbus, and even closer to the suburbs of Dublin, Westerville, and Worthington.
    • Delaware State Park. This Ohio State Park was named for what white settlers called the Lenape Indians, whose territory originally included the east coast around what is now New Jersey, New York City, and Pennsylvania.
    • Deer Creek State Park. Once upon a time, the river plains between Columbus, Cincinnati, and the Kentucky border were richly forested, thanks in part to rich sedimentary deposits left by glaciers millions of years ago.
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  5. The summer learning programs at Wellington provides students to learn and grow while building lasting friendships. Our offerings encompass many disciplines. Learn more.

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