Triad Summer Camps: High Point, Kernersville & Surrounding Areas

Are you looking for a summer camp in High Point, Kernersville or the surrounding area? You will always find this list on our directories page here.
Many camps can fit into more than one category, so if you are searching for a camp for your four-year-old, you can always search beyond the preschool listings. There are also many camp options for teens and tweens, as well as counselor options! If you have camps to add to this list, or know of changes that need to be made, email us here.
*TAKE NOTE: Please check each camp’s website for the latest updates on their plans for this summer.
*ALSO NOTE: Any Summer camp listed below with an asterisk* after its listing means this camp traditionally offers early drop off and/or late pick up.
Please visit our other Summer Camp directories here:
Main Summer Camp directory
Summer Camps in Greensboro, Burlington & Surrounding Areas
Summer Camps in Winston-Salem, Clemmons & Surrounding Areas
Summer Camps in Additional Surrounding Areas
Click each category below to go to a list of summer camps in that category
Click each category above to go to a list of summer camps in that category
High Point Friends School

Address: 800-A Quaker Lane, High Point
Website: https://form.jotform.com/250216130281038
Contact: Lmanke@hpfs.org or 336-886-5516
Description: 8 weeks; Week of 6/2-6/6 -7/28-8/1 (no camp 6/30-7/4), 8:30-3:00 pm. Pricing: $260/week for 2s/3s/4s and K-5th camps, $390/week for K-5th Adventure Camp (off-campus)
Carolina Elite Trampoline & Tumbling

Website: https://www.carolinatrampoline.com/summercamp
Location: 5460 & 5429 Prospect Court, High Point
Contact: ages 3-5 Coach Susan 336-307-3073 / ages 6-14 Coach Jen 336-434-1906 office@carolinatrampoline.com
Description: Take your child’s summer to new heights with Defy Gravity Summer Camp! This camp will be your child’s “BEST CAMP EVER” story for 9 weeks this summer. From learning new tricks to forging lifelong friendships, this is a summer adventure your child will not want to miss. A few adventures include Flying Ninja, Soaring Circus, Up Up & Away, Pirate Palooza and Mission Impossible to name a few. Preschool Camp Starts June 9th, Elementary Camps start June 16, last camp is August 18-22nd. All Day Camps 8:30am-5:30pm Half Day 8:30am-12:30pm. Register soon as spots will fill fast.
Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum

Website: https://www.qubeinchildrensmuseum.org/
Registration URL https://www.qubeinchildrensmuseum.org/summer-camp
Address: 200 Qubein Ave. High Point, NC 27262
Contact: 336-888-7529 or summercamp@qubeinchildrensmuseum.org
Description: The Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum offers exciting Summer Camps for children, blending fun with educational experiences. Children will explore a variety of hands-on activities designed to ignite their curiosity and creativity. The camps are crafted to provide engaging learning experiences in subjects such as science, art and technology. With five different weeks of camp themes, campers can make new discoveries, new friends and make lasting memories. Join them for Summer Quest 2025!
Code Ninjas

Address: 1589 Skeet Club Rd Suite 103 High Point, NC 27265
Website: https://www.codeninjas.com/nc-high-point
Contact: miles.martin@Codeninjas.com
Description: Ages 5 – 14.
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I did not see it listed here but HP Parks and Rec also have camps and they have a couple up to 15 years old. I have a young teen and he loves these camps because he gets to play basketball, swim and do other physical activities with kids his age. Thanks.
I’m interested in finding out if any of these summer camps tailored to children’s w/disabilities. Specifically, Autism or teacher’s w/accreditation to provide provision. I’d love for my son to have a safe place to attend before entering Kindergarten.
I am a single parent are there any summer camps available for low income families.
Hi Sherrelle! We recommend you click on the links for the summer camps you are interested in to see their pricing. Some offer scholarship options, but you’ll need to look through and research which ones those are. You can also ask that question to the other moms in our Facebook group here https://www.facebook.com/groups/1521733928080242