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Browse the Summer Camp Brochure for teen summer camps.
- Once you choose your camp, see the Summer Camp page for how to register.
- If you are ready to register then Browse Teen Summer Camps on RecLink.
Teen X-Treme Summer Camp
Teen X-Treme is a high-quality summer camp program specifically designed for teens ages 12-14. This program leads teens through a broad curriculum of socially interactive experiences that includes arts and crafts, indoor/outdoor recreational games, character & leadership development, and other fun activities. Participants should bring lunch and two snacks daily. The weeks of June 17 -23 and July 1 -5, will be prorated to $48 for $60 a week sites and $88 for $110 a week sites.
Program Hours
All sites operate from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, except July 4 and June 19.
Program Locations
This camp is offered at Abbotts Creek, *Biltmore Hills, Marsh Creek, Method Road, Millbrook Exchange, and *Saint Monica Teen Center.
Program Cost
$110 Resident, $125 Non-resident
*$60 Resident, $75 Non-resident
Teens Outdoors & Occupied!
Teens Outdoors & Occupied! is designed to expose teenagers to local outdoor activities available at nature and state parks. This camp will have a heavy focus on biking with regard to bike maintenance, riding and safety. Mountain biking on the trails may occur daily. Traditional camp games and activities will accompany the schedule. Leadership and life skills components are implemented to enhance this outdoor experience.
Sign-In/Drop off is from 8 - 8:30 a.m. and Pick-Up/Sign-Out is from 5 - 5:30 p.m. Please be on time as field trips may depart as early as 9 a.m. Participants should bring a lunch, two snacks, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle each day. Participants should dress in comfortable clothing as it relates to the daily schedule.
Ages: 13-15
Cost: $200 Resident, $215 Non-resident
Location: Forest Ridge Park and Lake Wheeler Park
Youth Fire Academy Camp
This is camp is led by City of Raleigh firefighters. Participants will visit local fire stations to learn about firefighting and see just how tough the job can be. Classroom and physical fitness challenge activities will include first aid, fire behavior, fire inspections and code enforcement, fire prevention, investigations, thermal imaging demos, basic water rescue and more. Campers will experience a typical day at the fire station and tour the fire museum. Take this amazing opportunity to handle the tools and equipment used by actual firefighters and see if you have what it takes! Participants should bring a lunch and two snacks each day.
Ages: 12 - 14
Cost: $200 Resident, $215 Non-resident
Location: Thomas Crowder Woodland Center