Best Day Camps/Classes in Dallas / Fort Worth

What Parents Need to Know About New Texas Camp Safety Laws

What Parents Need to Know About New Texas Camp Safety Laws

A guide to how the recent legislation reshapes oversight and sets new standards for emergency preparedness, transparency and licensing
How Summer Camp Benefits Your Child 

How Summer Camp Benefits Your Child 

The options for summer camp are as different as every child’s personality, but the benefits remain constant. 
Are Your Kids Ready for Sleepaway Camp? Are You?

Are Your Kids Ready for Sleepaway Camp? Are You?

Tips for gauging whether your kid is ready for their first sleepaway camp and what to consider if you’re an anxious parent.
How to Find the Right Summer Camp for Your Kid with Special Needs

How to Find the Right Summer Camp for Your Kid with Special Needs

Where to start your search & what to keep in mind

Camp is that rite of passage that filled your summer days way back when. It’s a different world now that you have your own camp-age kid at home, but camp is an experience not to be missed. Sure, your kid could spend their summer on the couch with their device in hand, or they could have experiences that will shape their lifelong interests and even be a source of lifelong friendships. The benefits remain constant.

But how do you choose the right one for them? Day camps, outdoors, indoors, science camps, art camps, computer camps, nature camps, activity camps, overnight camps—the options are as different as every child’s personality.

For kids who have never before experienced sleepaway or overnight camp, it’s best to start small and first try a day camp. This schedule usually begins in the morning and lets them come home in the late afternoon so they can spend some time with their nearby friends.

There are lots more factors to consider when selecting a camp for your child: duration, cost, geographical distance from your home, indoor vs. outdoor, and single activity or multiple activities, and of course your child’s readiness and level of interest in a certain subject. Specialty camps provide concentrated instruction in one or two areas and are a good option for those who are extremely focused on a given activity and can maintain their attention span.

We know you want to land on the camp that’s right for your child, so begin your search here on our directory where you’ll find many of the best day camps in Dallas-Fort Worth and beyond across the state.

Alcuin School: Summer at Alcuin

972/664-4379

Ann & Nate Levine Academy Summer Camps

Bishop Lynch: Summer at BL

214/324-3607

Challenger School Summer Program

469/642-2000

Club SciKidz Dallas

214/530-5979

Cooper Fit & Fun Camp

972/560-6310

Dallas Zoo: Wild Adventures Camp

469/554-7300

Fort Worth Academy: SummerQuest

817/370-1191

Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s S.E.E.D Camp

817/463-4160

Fort Worth Zoo: Summer Zoo Camp

817/759-7555

Game On Camps

817/367-7800

Heard Summer Nature Camps

972/562-5566

J Dallas Camps

214/739-2737

Key Summer Program

817/446-3738

Lone Star Film Festival Summer Film Camp

817/492-5556

Magikid Robotics STEM Camp

972/813-9429

Oil and Cotton Kids Art Camps

972/373-4528

Steve & Kate’s Camp

972/640-2383

Summer @ Merryhill School

817/839-2547

TCU: Jamie Dixon Basketball Camps

Texas Ballet Theater Camps

817/763-0207

Xplor Preschool & School Age: Summer @ Xplor

YMCA Camp Carter

817/738-9241

YMCA: Adventure Day Camps