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Free and Affordable Summer Camps in Boston and Cambridge
Camp Shriver
Newton & Dorchester - Ages 8-12
2024: Applications due by March 31
This unique, inclusive camp accepts campers ages eight to 12 with and without disabilities, with the camp population split half and half, to participate in its summer sports programs at UMass Boston and Stonehill College. There is a $25 registration fee. Visit the website here.
Camp Harbor View
Boston - Children entering grades 6-9
2024: Applications open for returning families on February 13 and for new families on March 4
Operated in partnership with the Boys and Girls Club, Camp Harbor View takes place on Boston Harbor's Long Island each summer. Campers must live in Boston and be entering sixth, seventh, eighth, or ninth grade in the fal. Free for Boston families, the camp focuses on fun activities like swimming and sports as well as art, music, and developing leadership skills. Visit the website here.
Community Boating Junior Program
Boston - Ages 10-17
Note: Children must be able to swim 50 yards
Kids ages 10 to 17 (who can swim 50 yards) can sign up for a full summer of boating classes and open sailing for as little as $1 at Community Boating, located on the Esplanade near the Longfellow Bridge. Along with sailing, they also offer STEM programs and other activities. This is also not strictly a camp, participants can come and go and use the facilities as much as they like from June-August. Fees are based on a sliding scale that ranges from $1 to $425. Visit the website here.
Piers Park Sailing Center Youth Programs
2024: Enrollment is open March 1 – East Boston Residents
April 1 – Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop, and all neighborhoods of Boston
May 1 – Any other municipality in Massachusetts
The Harbor Explorers program is a full-day camp that teaches kids, ages 6 to 9, about marine life through hands-on experiences. Campers trap lobsters and crabs, observe jellyfish, take pictures with underwater cameras, fish off the dock, and more. Kids ages 10 to 18 can sign up for the Science of Sailing program. The two-week sessions have multiple levels from beginner to expert, and kids can pick up where they left off the year before as the program tracks their progress. Visit the website here.
Tenacity Summer Tennis & Reading Program
Boston - Ages 6-15
2024: Registration for this year's program opens in April
To avoid summer slide, Tenacity serves almost 5,000 Boston students with its Summer Tennis & Reading Program, found at 23 public parks around the city as well as in Chelsea and Worcester. Students aged six to 15 meet daily for free three-hour sessions split between fitness fun and literacy skills development. Visit the website here.
Youth Enrichment Services Outdoor Adventure
Boston & Berkshires - Grades 4-8
2024: Applications are open
Serving kids ages seven to 18, Youth Enrichment Services in Boston offers programs to introduce Boston kids and teens to the great outdoors. Kids engage in fun, physical activities like rock climbing and biking. Visit the Youth Enrichment Services website for registration information. Visit the website here.
Days in the ARTS
Boston & Berkshires - Grades 5-7
This summer residential program near Tanglewood provides Massachusetts fifth, sixth, and seventh graders the opportunity to be immersed in theater, dance, visual arts, and music for one of eight week-long sessions during the summer. There is a fee associated with the program, but scholarships are available and no student is turned away based on an inability to pay. Visit the website here.
Free and Affordable Summer Camps Outside Boston
Girl Scouts of Eastern Mass Summer Day Camp
Waltham, Andover, Reading, Plymouth - All Ages
2024: Applications are now being accepted for all programs
With locations in Andover, Reading, Waltham, and Plymouth, the Girl Scouts Day Camps offer classic camp activities, including crafts, games, and campfires that provide opportunities for girls to discover, connect, and take action in ways that build their courage, confidence, and character. Depending on location, girls can swim, try their hands at archery, challenge themselves on a ropes course, and more. Financial assistance is offered for girls living in Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts communities. Visit the website here.
Trustees of Reservations
Multiple locations - all ages
2024: Registration is open
The Trustees of Reservations operate summer camps and summer programs all over Greater Boston. The camps emphasize outdoor activities, with farm, coast, and forest adventures at nine locations around Massachusetts. Financial assistance is also available, part of the Trustees' commitment to providing a camp experience to all children. Discounts are available for members. Visit the website here.