Summer is right around the corner, and planning out your kids’ summer camp schedule can feel daunting. Whether you’re looking for full-day camps, specialty programs, or flexible options that fit your family’s schedule, there are more opportunities than ever this summer. We’ve gathered the most helpful local resources to make your search easier. From curated directories to community fairs and trusted organizations offering summer programs—we’ve got you covered for Treasure Valley summer camp resources.

Boise With Kids Summer Camp Directory
If you’re just getting started, the Boise With Kids Summer Camps Guide is your go-to hub. This curated list features a wide range of camps across the Treasure Valley, including:
- Outdoor adventure and nature camps
- STEM and educational programs
- Arts, music, and theater camps
- Sports and activity-based camps
- Camps for toddlers through teens
The directory is regularly updated, making it one of the most reliable places to explore options all in one spot. It’s especially helpful if you want to compare camps by age group, interest, or location. Find the Boise With Kids Summer Camp Directory Here!

Boise With Kids Activities and Camps Fair
Want to meet camp organizers in person and ask questions before committing? Don’t miss the Boise With Kids Activities and Camps Fair on April 11th at TRICA from 2-5pm! It’s free and all ages are welcome.
This annual event gives families the chance to:
- Talk directly with camp providers
- Discover new and unique programs
- Learn about registration timelines and pricing
- Find exclusive discounts or early sign-up perks
It’s a great way to get a feel for what each camp offers and find the best fit for your child’s personality and interests. RSVP for a chance to win prizes here!
City Camp Opportunities
Local cities throughout the Treasure Valley offer a variety of affordable and well-organized summer camps. These programs are typically run through parks and recreation departments and include:
- Weekly themed day camps
- Sports leagues and skill-building programs
- Outdoor and nature-based experiences
- Specialty classes like art, dance, or STEM
Cities such as Boise, Meridian, Eagle, and Nampa all provide strong programming, often with flexible schedules and budget-friendly pricing. These camps are especially popular, so early registration is recommended.
School District Resources
Many school districts in the Treasure Valley extend learning into the summer with enrichment programs and camps. These opportunities can include:
- Academic enrichment and tutoring
- STEM and robotics camps
- Arts and music programs
Check with your local school district for offerings, as availability and eligibility can vary. These programs are a great option for families looking to balance summer fun with continued learning.

Church Summer Offerings
Your local church may also provide a variety of summer programming that is often open to the broader community. These may include:
- Vacation Bible School (VBS)
- Half-day or week-long themed camps
- Youth camps and retreats for older kids
- Low-cost or donation-based programs
Even if you’re not a member, many churches welcome all families and provide a safe, community-focused environment for kids to learn and play.
Spring may have just started, but summer camps often require you to start planning early! With so many incredible resources available across the Treasure Valley, summer 2026 is shaping up to be full of adventure, creativity, and fun for kids of all ages. Whether you’re planning every week or just filling in a few gaps, there’s something out there for every family.Happy summer planning!
