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AZ High Mountain Trail Rides
2040 Mormon Lake Rd, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038 • 928-354-2359 • HighMountainTrailRides.com
Experience the beauty of Arizona’s high country with AZ High Mountain Trail Rides, where breathtaking scenery meets unforgettable adventures. From May 1st to September 30th, we offer horseback guided trail rides through the Coconino National Forest, nestled in the charming town of Mormon Lake, AZ, just 30 miles southeast of Flagstaff off South Lake Mary Road and Mormon Lake Road at the Mormon Lake Lodge. Suitable for beginner riders and families, as well as more experienced equestrians. Our well trained horses and friendly wranglers ensure that everyone enjoys the journey.
Camp AlomaÂ
300 Margaret Dr, Prescott. 928-778-1690 or campaloma.com
Camp Tuku
Rimrock, Arizona • 928-224-5855 • camptuku.org
Camp Tuku is a traditional sleep-away summer camp with a mindfulness approach. Located in Rimrock, AZ, we welcome kids ages 6-17 from Arizona, the Southwest, and around the globe. Through play, we empower children with a lifelong appreciation for the integration of heart, mind, and body to build lifelong resilience. Everything we do—whether it’s mindfulness, yoga, wilderness exploration, arts and crafts, drama, archery, cooking, water sports, or more—is done mindfully. Join us this summer for one of our exciting weekly sessions: June 14–20; June 21–27; or June 28–July 2.
Camps for Kids
5101 S Senator Highway Prescott • 480-217-0652 • summercampAZ.com
Ages 7-17. America’s best sleepaway camp in Prescott Arizona National Forest is a perfect place to unwind from technology and interact with nature. Camps for Kids brings this life-changing mountain retreat experience to city children. Campers will gain independence, leadership, and confidence. From June 16 – 22, campers will experience canoeing, nature hikes, volleyball, foam party, outdoor movies, laser tag, soccer, astronomy, horseback riding, water fun, dancing, gold panning, bonfires, nerf wars, water slides, flag football, petting zoo, hay rides, archery, bubble party, GaGa ball, homemade ice cream, and more! $1290/person. Sibling discounts available. No other camp does all of this! Register soon before we are sold out!

Camp Then And NowÂ
5101 S. Senator Hwy., Prescott (Camp Wamatochick) • 602-888-9448 • thenandnowicc.com/camp-then-now
Ages 8-15. Camp Then And Now we make it our mission to provide a camp environment that inspires, empowers, and builds character by surrounding our campers in a safe and creative atmosphere. From the time our campers arrive to the moment you collect them at the end of their visit each activity they complete has been curated with them in mind. Our camp is small but mighty. We offer almost an 4:1 ratio – four campers to everyone staff members. We will be enjoying the great outdoors but exploring walking trails, playing outside sports as well as nights by the campfire. Camp for mindfulness runs June 7-10.
Friendly Pines Camp
933 E. Friendly Pines Road, Prescott • 928-445-2128 • friendlypines.com
Ages 6-14. Pines Camp is an independent, family-owned sleep-away summer camp that’s full of traditional camp experiences. From horseback riding, to hiking, to canoeing, to ropes course, to arts & crafts, to axe throwing, to sewing, to swimming…there’s not much campers CAN’T do at Friendly Pines! Our highly qualified counselors help provide a well-rounded and FUN experience for all, where campers develop life skills that will last them a lifetime.
Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona
Camp Whispering Pines: E Organization Ridge Rd, Mt Lemmon, AZ 85619
girlscoutssoaz.org/camp
Camp is for every girl, whether she’s a Girl Scout or not! Our trained and caring staff members support Girl Scouts in discovering and embracing who they are and what they can truly become. Our engaging, experiential programs are designed with camper age in mind, as campers are empowered to choose what activities they are interested in, where passions can be grown, and where healthy, age-appropriate risks can be taken in a supportive, safe environment. Prices range from FREE-$650, depending on which camp you attend. May 26th-July 21st. Camps available for all age ranges, including Family Camp at Camp Whispering Pines this July!
New York Film Academy Summer Camp
3300 W Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91505 • summercamps@nyfa.edu • nyfa.edu/youth-admissions
Ages 10-13 and 14-17. In NYFA’s youth summer camps and youth workshops, students build skills in filmmaking, acting, and content creation through hands-on experience. Throughout the course of the film camps and workshops, our faculty of industry professionals teach filmmaking, acting, screenwriting, and more to the students, who gain essential content for their future reels. For those who complete our level-one classes that cover the fundamentals of filmmaking, we also have a selection of level-two classes. In these classes, students build upon the techniques and knowledge learned in our level-one camps and workshops.
Small Goal Soccer
235 Camp Tontozona Road, Payson.Â
smallgoalsoccer.com
Ages 8-17. The Arizona Youth Summer Soccer Camp, presented by Small Goal Soccer and Arizona Sports League, features personalized hands-on instruction from coaches who have played and coached at the professional, college and club levels. The weeklong sleepover camp, which runs June 2-6, shuttles players from the East Valley to Camp Tontozona in Payson — one of the best training facilities in Arizona. $799/week which includes
sleeping accommodations, food, activities and training.

St. Joseph’s Youth Camps
4860 Mormon Lake Rd. Mormon Lake, AZ, 23 miles southeast of Flagstaff
480-449-0848 • sjycaz.com
Ages 6–17. Campers ages 6–14 enjoy traditional camp activities including horseback riding, kayaking, hiking, archery, ziplining, campfires & s’mores, astronomy, arts & crafts, and more. SJYC is a non-denominational camp and ESA-friendly. Bus transportation to/from Phoenix is available. Five week-long camp sessions run June 7–July 4. $800–$950 per week. Discounts and scholarships available. Our Counselor-in-Training (CIT) program is designed for teens ages 15–17 to grow in communication and leadership. Selected CITs return during camper weeks to apply their skills and earn community service hours. CIT Week runs May 31–June 6. $225.
The H.E.A.R.T Center
Hosted at Camp Colley in Happy Jack • 818-613-6394 • theheart-center.com
Hosted in the cool pines of Arizona, Camp HEART’s 2- and 3-night overnight experiences help youth ages 7–17 build confidence, independence, and leadership through outdoor adventure and meaningful connection. Inclusive for neurodiverse and neurotypical campers, with adaptive recreation–trained staff and a 1:6 support ratio.
Tracks include:
Adventure Campers (7–15)
Counselors-In-Training (16–17)
Vocational Campers (18–22)
Enjoy horses, hiking, archery, crafts, campfires, and more. Rates range from $150–$900/week (camperships available; ESA accepted for program portion). Transportation +$75.
Arizona Christian Bible Camp
40 miles NE of Globe, Arizona, on Workman Creek in the Sierra Ancha Mountain Range • 520-990-6459 • arizonachristianbiblecamp.org
Arizona Adventures Camp
ArizonaAdventuresCamp@gmail.com • (805) 270-5413 • arizonaadventurescamp.com
Camp Lincoln For Boys And Camp Lake Hubert For Girls
23416 Camp Lincoln Road, Lake Hubert, Minnesota • 800-242-1909 • lincoln-lakehubert.com
Camp Ocean Pines
1473 Randall Drive, Cambria, California • 805-927-0254 • campoceanpines.org
Camp Sky-Y
5725 S. Senator Highway, Prescott • 800-660-1385 • azycamps.org
Camp Tuku
1000 Orme School Road, Mayer, Arizona. 928-224-5855 • camptuku.org
Camp Wasewagan
42121 Seven Oaks Road, Angelus Oaks, California • 805-498-5572 • wasewagan.com
Catalina Island Camps
100 Howlands Landing, Avalon, California • 626-296-4040 • catalinaislandcamps.com
Chapel Rock Camp and Conference Center
1131 Country Club Dr, Prescott. 928-445-3499 • chapelrock.net
Colvig Silver Camps
San Juan Mountains, Colorado • 970-247-2564 • colvigsilvercamps.com
Elks Youth Camp | Arizona Elks Major Projects
Nf-487, Young, AZ 85554 • 480-805-1984 • elksyouthcamp.com
Embry-Riddle University Summer Programs
3700 Willow Creek Road, Prescott • 928-777-3956 • summercamps.erau.edu/camps/
Family Homeschool Camp
Camp Wamatochick, Prescott • sarah@afamilyedu.com to register
Fish Camp
R-C Scout Ranch, 20 miles east of Payson. 602-955-7747, ext. 239 • azoutdoored.org/fish-camp
French Woods Performing Arts Camp
Catskill Mountains, New York • 800-634-1703 • frenchwoods.com
Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council
602-450-7000 • girlscoutsaz.org/camp
Idyllwild Arts Summer Program
52500 Temecula Road, Idyllwild California • 951-468-7265 • idyllwildarts.org/summer
Kennolyn Camps
8400 Glen Haven Road, Soquel, California • 831-479-6714 • kennolyncamps.com
Pali Adventures
Running Springs, near Los Angeles, California. 909-867-5743 • paliadventures.com.
Saguaro Camp Cedarbrook
3000 Spence Springs Road, Prescott • 623-979-1984 • sccaz.org
Small Goal Soccer
245 S. Camp Tontozona Road, Payson • smallgoalsoccer.com
Spade Ranch High Adventure Camp
2599 W. Webber Creek Road, Payson. 602-955-7747, ext. 239 • azoutdoored.org/spade-ranch
Tonto Creek Camp
245 S. Camp Tontozona Road, Payson • 844-411-2267 • tontocreekcamp.com
Triangle YMCA Ranch Camp
34434 S. Y Camp Rd., Oracle • 520-884-0987 • tucsonymca.org/triangle-y-camp-retreat-center
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