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22 articles tagged “summer camps”

The 4:1 camp disparity between NE Portland and outer SE is real, but the programs that do exist in Gresham fill fast. Here are 20+ named camps with exact addresses, prices, and current enrollment status.

Portland's inner neighborhoods have some of the densest camp options in the city, but the good ones fill in February. Here's what's actually available, what it costs, and how to build a summer that doesn't require two hours of daily driving.

For North Portland families, Vancouver WA summer camps can look tempting. But is it worth the bridge traffic? We help you decide with real drive times, named Portland camps, and a comparison table.


Southwest Houston parents know the drill: finding reliable, engaging programs for kids in Meyerland and Westbury can feel like a full-time job. We've done the legwork.

Not all theater kids are the same. Some crave the spotlight, others prefer building sets. We help Portland parents navigate the summer and after-school theater camp scene to find the perfect fit.

Park Hill sits within reach of some of Denver's best summer programs, but only if you know which ones are actually accessible from Colorado Blvd. We mapped the options with real prices.

Portland summer camps for two kids require a different strategy than one. Here's how to use co-enrollment, same-site programs, and age-range overlaps to build a schedule that doesn't consume your summer.


I built a spreadsheet. Four categories, 200+ programs, every price I could find. Here is what Houston after-school programs actually cost in 2026.

Houston heat is no joke. Keep your kids moving and challenged indoors with gymnastics and ninja camps that actually work for your family's schedule. No more melting outside.

Summer is here, and you're staring down weeks of empty calendars. Don't panic. This guide is for Portland parents who missed early registration and need real, actionable last-minute camp solutions.

Ten weeks of summer. It sounds like a dream, but for Houston parents, it's often 10 weeks of logistical nightmares. Here's how to plan it without losing your mind.

Denver has 44+ sports and gymnastics camps for kids. Costs range from $65/week at local martial arts studios to $1,300/week at JCC. This breaks down what's worth it by age and energy level.

Houston has a surprising number of cooking camps for kids, but finding one that's more than just a glorified snack time takes some digging. Here's what parents need to know.

Denver dance options are everywhere, but knowing which one fits your kid's age, your schedule, and your budget is the real challenge. We break down the practicalities.

Building a 10-week summer camp schedule in Portland doesn't have to be a nightmare. Here's how to make it work for your family, your budget, and your sanity.

Portland art and maker camps range from $85 to $1,050 per week. Echo Theater, NW Children's Theater, Portland Art Museum, and Multnomah Arts Center all fill fast, here's how to navigate them.

Houston summers are brutal. Basketball camps offer a real solution for keeping kids active, engaged, and most importantly, indoors. Here's how to find one that fits your family's reality.

Houston's summer baseball and softball camps are more than just a way to fill time; they're about skill development, staying active, and finding a program that fits your family's demanding schedule. We cut through the noise to help you find the right fit.