Don’t let your child be bored this summer! It’s time to register for summer camps – they fill up quickly! This year, you have plenty of choices in summer camps in Skagit County. Whether your kid wants to tumble, paddle, paint or play their way through summer, there is a camp for that! Check out this list of the 2026 summer camps in Skagit County.

Nova Elite Gymnastics

If your kids love to be active, check out the Nova Elite Gymnastics summer camps in Burlington! They offer week-long camps in the summer that combine fun with skill development! There will be obstacle courses, games, NERF battles, fort building, open play time and lessons. 2026 gymnastic and Ninja summer camps start in June and run through August. Campers should bring their own snack, lunch and a water bottle. Parents are welcome to drop and go or stay and watch. Cost is $250 for the four-day camps (no Wednesdays). For information and to register, please visit the Nova Elite Gymnastics website.

Camp Korey

Camp Korey caters to children 5 to 17 with medical conditions and their families. At this summer camp in Skagit County, campers will get to try archery, enjoy arts and crafts, sit around the campfire, have a pool party and more. Families get to connect with others going through similar medical journeys. Camps are held in June, July and August in 2026. Visit the Camp Korey website for more information, including how to apply.

Foundation for Academic Endeavors

In partnership with Skagit Valley College and local school districts, the Foundation for Academic Endeavors will make sure your child continues to learn while having fun during their summer camp! Open to under-resourced children in Skagit, the summer camps incorporate STEM principles into fun activities such as music, art and field trips. And each camper receives one new book each week. Summer camp is five weeks long. To learn more and to apply, visit the Foundation for Academic Endeavors website.

For kids who love to learn and have fun, check out the the Foundation for Academic Endeavors summer camps in Skagit County. Photo courtesy: Foundation for Academic Endeavors

Salish Sea School

Does your child care about the ocean? Check out these science-based summer camps with the Salish Sea School. Their summer camps in Skagit County are for children 6 to 18 years old. Each summer camp has a different program that caters to its age group. Campers will get to learn about marine biology; go out on boats, kayaks and/or SUPs; explore islands; and see ocean wildlife up close. New for this year is a two-day boat camp for high schoolers that focuses on our orca pods. Only six students will be on board, so sign up soon! Check out the camps and register at the Salish Sea School website.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County

Registration opens March 1, 2026, for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County’s summer camps! These camps are very popular and registration is only open through April 30, so sign up quickly. They have camps for kindergarten through high school age. Campers will have fun playing games and making new friends while learning STEAM principles. Field trips, meals and snacks are included. Check out the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County website for more information and to register.

Skagit YMCA

The Skagit YMCA summer camp registration starts February 27, 2026, at 7 p.m. for Y members, March 2 at 7 p.m. for non-members. Taking place at Camp Anderson at Lake Sixteen, these summer camps are for first through seventh graders (entering year). Campers will learn archery, canoeing, arts and crafts, and more. There will be time for swimming, wood games and field trips! For more information and to register, visit the Skagit YMCA website.

Skagit Twilight Camp

The 2026 camp will run July 13-17 at Bay View Elementary School. This year’s theme is “Critter Camp.” Camp is open to girls entering grades first through 12th. Register on the Skagit Girl Scout website.

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Skagit summer camps gives youth the chance to have fun, learn and make new friends. Photo courtesy; North Cascades Institute

North Cascades Institute Leadership Camps

Are you looking for a high school summer camp in Skagit County that will help your teen become a leader of tomorrow? The Youth Leadership Adventures will build leadership skills while exploring the outdoors, meeting new friends and learning about sustainability. Learn more and register on the North Cascades website.

Nike Volleyball Camp

The Nike Volleyball Camp is returning to Skagit Valley College. Traditionally, this camp is for girls ages 11 to 18 in June and July. 2026 information is coming soon. See the US Sports Camps website for more information and to register.

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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