Sabillasville, MD

Camp Greentop provides quality camping programs for youth and adults with cognitive, physical, emotional and multiple disabilities. We also offer a primitive camp (League Pioneers) and a Travel Camp! Weekend Respite options are available year-round as well. Campers have enjoyed Camp Greentop since 1937. Don't miss out on all the fun in a safe and supportive environment!

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Girls Lacrosse Skill Development Camp
Owings Mills, MD

This camp has been designed to allow athletes to develop their sport-specific skills, enhance their speed, agility, and conditioning, as well as evolve as an athlete through mental preparation.

Camp Airy
Thurmont, MD

Camp Airy has been serving Jewish boys in the spectacular Catoctin Mountains for over 80 years.

Lions Camp Merrick
Nanjemoy, MD

Lions Camp Merrick overlooks the scenic Potomac River surrounded by 320 acres of private woodland with nature trails, beaver pond and in the mist of this peaceful rustic setting we have an in-ground pool, ball field, climbing wall, high & low ropes course, archery, canoeing, arts & crafts and much more, all for your summer enjoyment.

Western Maryland 4-H Center
Mt Lake Park, MD
Sandy Hill Camp
North East, MD

IT'S AMAZING! Sail and waterski on the Chesapeake Bay, ride a horse, fly down the zipline, scale a 50' climbing tower-and that's just the beginning... Family-owned, ACA-accredited, overnight camp offering exciting one and two-week sessions.

Fifth Wall Young Filmmakers Workshop
Baltimore, MD

Students work with industry professionals to create two short films, which premier at Baltimore's historic Senator Theatre.

Sirin Art Studio Summer Camp
Glen Burnie, MD

At Sirin Art Studio, our summer programs go beyond crafts—they offer young artists (6+) a truly immersive experience. We provide three distinct programs: Puppet-making (6-11) brings marionettes to life; Art Escapades (7-12) explores sculpting, painting, and sketching in museums and parks; and our extended-day camp for teens and tweens combines art projects, field trips, and shared meals in a creative, inspiring environment.

Kids After Hours Daycamp
Silver Spring, MD

Kids After Hours have been providing quality summer camps programs for Montgomery County Maryland since 1989. Our camp offers a variety of activities for ages K-9th grade. Daycamps, Skatecamp and Travelin Teens programs.

Drama Learning Center
Columbia, MD

For almost 30 years, Drama Learning Center has offered quality dramatic instruction to children. This summer, we continue to offer high-quality and fun drama-themed day camps for children and teens from pre-K through 12th grade.

Tavon McGee Elite Skills Clinic
Baltimore, MD

We focus on enhancing a player’s agility, explosion, performance and work ethic.

Gary Williams Basketball Camp
College Park, MD

The Gary Williams Basketball Camp is available to boys ages 9-17 or 7-17 for the overnight or day camps, respectively

Navy Volleyball Camp
Annapolis, MD
Envision Modeling Excellence
Forestville, MD

Don't miss your opportunity--modeling, voiceovers, acting, your unique self. ME offers an opportunity to learn insider trade secrets from someone in the business (portfolios, walking, interviews, self-improvement, etc.)

Echo Hill Camp
Worton, MD

ECHO HILL CAMP on the Chesapeake is best known for its unique free choice program, sail & waterski activities, deeply invested counselors, and a family like community that has been a summer home to thousands of happy campers since 1914.

Headfirst Summer Camps
Bethesda & Washington , MD

#1 Summer camps in Washington DC, Bethesda & McLean

Go Compose North America Summer Festival
Baltimore, MD

Three week-long online music composition workshops for kids aged 11-18. Fun music creation projects with professional composers and performing musicians. No experience necessary. We help you find your own way to write music.

Odyssey's Camp Windward
Stevenson, MD
Genesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center
Parkton, MD

Genesee Valley is a challenge course during the school year. In the summer our camp incorporates teambuilding and our low and high ropes courses into the curriculum of a traditional summer camp.

Summer at Sandy Spring
Sandy Spring, MD

Summer at Sandy Spring is a day camp on the sprawling 140-acre campus of Sandy Spring Friends School. Our Friends Camp offers recreation and academic options for Pre-K through Grade 6 campers, and we offer specialty programs in Fishing, Sports, Cooking, Community Action, Adventure and Creative Arts for middle schoolers. High schoolers take part in our Counselors in Training program and gather useful skills and work experience.





General Notes About Camps in the State of Maryland

Maryland’s warm summers are perfect for a range of outdoor activities, from water sports and hiking to team sports. The days are sunny, providing ideal conditions for outdoor adventures, while the cooler evenings offer the perfect atmosphere for campfires and group bonding activities. The mild summer temperatures make Maryland an excellent location for both urban and rural camps, ensuring that campers can enjoy outdoor activities in comfort.

Maryland’s geography offers a mix of urban and natural landscapes, ideal for different types of summer camps. In cities like Baltimore and Annapolis, day camps often focus on arts, sports, and educational programs, taking advantage of the rich cultural and historical sites. Outside the urban centers, Maryland’s varied terrain—from the Appalachian Mountains in the west to the Chesapeake Bay in the east—provides the perfect setting for nature camps, environmental education, and outdoor adventures. Campers can enjoy everything from hiking in the mountains to kayaking on the bay, all within a short distance of major cities.

The state’s diverse ecosystems, including coastal marshes, forests, and river systems, offer many opportunities for environmental education. Maryland’s rich natural habitats provide a great environment for campers to learn about local wildlife, conservation, and ecological sustainability. With hands-on activities such as wildlife tracking, water quality testing, and habitat restoration, campers can experience firsthand the importance of preserving Maryland’s natural resources. From the tidal flats of the Chesapeake Bay to the woodlands of western Maryland, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the state’s biodiversity.