Are you ready for summer? Because it’s going to be here before you know it! And if you don’t plan ahead, your child might be stuck at home all day with nothing but their screens to keep them busy. Instead, check out this list of 2025 summer camps in Skagit County and sign them up for one or two. Keep them busy, learning and having fun this summer.

Foundation for Academic Endeavors

Kids in preschool through eighth grade can take part in the Summer Academy at The Foundation for Academic Endeavors. The summer camp is five weeks and includes music, art, STEM and more. Kids will do activities and take field trips. Transportation and two free meals a day are included. To learn more and to apply, visit the Foundation for Academic Endeavors website.

Skagit Valley College

Skagit Valley College will be hosting the Nike Volleyball camp in 2025 for girls ages 11 to 18 in June and July. A special camp preps girls for high school tryouts. Camps are June and July. See the US Sports Camps website for more information and to register.

Summer Bridge is also returning to Skagit Valley College. A free program for first-generation, underrepresented graduating seniors helps them transition to college. Breakfast and lunch is provided as students learn skills to be successful in college, connect with coaches and peer mentors, learn about support programs and more. For more information, visit the Skagit Valley College website.

Salish Sea School

Have kids that love the outdoors, the environment, sea animals or just want to learn new things while having fun? Then sign them up the summer camps as the Salish Sea School! They have summer camps for ages 6 to 18 years old. Learn about orcas and salmon, take boat rides, kayak, whale watching, and more while learning about local ecosystems and creatures that call it home. Check out the different camps and register at the Salish Sea School website.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County

Registraion is now open for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County’s summer camps. Their camps for for kindergarteners through high school seniors have a wide-range of activities with things like STEM, arts, Triple Play Challenges and more. Field trips, meals and snacks are included. Registration ends April 30, so hurry and sign your kids up! Check out the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County website for more information and to register.

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There are summer camps for every child in Skagit County. Photo courtesy: Camp Korey

Skagit YMCA

For 2025 summer camps, Camp Anderson at Lake Sixteen will host kids entering grades first through seventh. Week-long camps have archery, swimming, woods games, arts and crafts and more. There will even be field trips to other places in the area. For more information and to register, visit the Skagit YMCA website.

Camp Korey

A unique summer camp program, Camp Korey caters to children 5 to 17 with medical conditions. Each camp is geared toward specific medical illnesses/conditions. At least one family member must attend with the camper. Campers and their families will have a great time with fun activities like archery, crafts, fishing, boating, pool parties and more while receiving support from others who understand what they are going through. Camps are held in June and July in 2025. Visit the Camp Korey website for more information, including how to apply.

Parks and Recreation

Learn how to cook, take up a new sport or polish up your skills in math this summer at your local Parks and Recreation. They have classes for all ages, even adults. Be sure to check out the Mount VernonAnacortesSedro-Woolley and Burlington parks and recreation websites.

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