The Ultimate Guide to Summer Camps in Valdosta, GA (2026)

Sports, STEM, Arts, Day Camps & More for South Georgia Families

If you’re searching for summer camps in Valdosta, GA, you’re not alone.

Every year, parents across South Georgia are trying to figure out:

  • “What am I doing with my kids all summer?”

  • “What camps are actually worth it?”

  • “Where can I find affordable summer programs near me?”

So instead of you digging through Facebook posts and flyers, I put together a complete roundup of kids summer camps in Valdosta and surrounding areas—organized by category so you can find exactly what you need.

🎨 Creative & Enrichment Camps

Little Leaf Art Studio Summer Camp

A go-to for creative kids in Valdosta.

  • Multiple sessions: May–July

  • Painting, pottery, drawing, crafts

  • Monday–Thursday | 9AM–2PM

  • Around $160 per session

Best for: creative kids who love hands-on activities

K&H Learning Academy – “Let Us Cook” Summer Camp

A fun mix of creativity and real-life skills.

  • May 27 – July 29

  • Ages 5–12

  • Hands-on learning + teamwork + creative projects

  • Free registration (limited time)

Best for: kids who love learning through doing

Bridge Academy of Valdosta Summer Program

Structured learning to prevent the “summer slide.”

  • Starts June 2

  • Ages 6–12

  • Reading, math, STEM, crafts, CPR basics

  • Mon–Thurs | 8AM–12PM

Best for: parents wanting education + structure

🧠 STEM & Academic Camps

365 C.A.F.E. K.I.C. Camp

A full-day, reliable option for working parents.

  • June 1 – July 24

  • 7:30AM – 3:15PM

  • STEM-based curriculum

  • Meals included

Focus:

  • Math & reading

  • Science

  • Arts & crafts

  • Outdoor play

Best for: consistent childcare + learning

🏀⚽ Sports Camps in Valdosta

VSU Women’s Basketball Youth Camp

  • June 1–4

  • 9AM–3PM

  • Rising 1st–8th graders

  • Focus on fundamentals + gameplay

Viking Football Camp (Lowndes High)

  • May 21–22

  • 9AM–12PM

  • 1st–8th grade

  • Speed, position training, fundamentals

Youth Football Camp (Valdosta)

  • April 25

  • Free camp (includes lunch + t-shirt)

  • Ages 5–14

Zouch Volleyball Camps (VSU)

Multiple sessions:

  • Skills camp

  • Team training

  • Advanced camps

Best for: serious athletes wanting development

VLPR Tennis Day Camp

  • June 1–5 & July 13–17

  • Ages 4–11

  • No experience needed

  • $100/week or $25/day

Location: McKey Park

🌊 Outdoor & Adventure Camps

Valdosta Wake Compound Camp

  • May–August sessions

  • Water-based activities

  • All skill levels welcome

Best for: high-energy kids

Camp Wiregrass (ABAC)

  • Agriculture + outdoor learning

  • Hands-on experiences

Best for: nature-loving kids

Crane Acres Horse Camp 🐎

(Details coming soon – but this one will go fast)

  • Options for 1-day or 3-day camps

  • Hands-on horseback experience

  • Limited spots

Best for: animal lovers + unique experiences

Lanier 4-H Camps

Classic Georgia summer camp experience:

  • Rock Eagle (4–6 grade)

  • Fortson (7–8 grade)

  • Jekyll Island (High School)

  • Wahsega (High School)

Best for: overnight camp + independence

🏕️ Full-Day & Affordable Camps

South Georgia Athletics – Summer Storm Camp

  • May 25 – July 31

  • Weekly or drop-in options

  • $120/week

Best for: flexibility

VLPR Kids Summer Camp

  • June 22–26 & July 20–24

  • 9AM–4PM

  • Ages 5–10

  • Includes meals + field trips

Boys & Girls Club – Brooks County

  • June 29 – July 31

  • 7:30AM–5:30PM

  • $40/week

Includes:

  • Swimming

  • STEM

  • Arts & crafts

  • Field trips

Best for: affordable full-day care

🏀⛺ Additional Specialty Camps

Camp Rock of Georgia

  • Multiple grade-level sessions

  • June & July dates

SGMC Volunteen Summer Program

For high school students:

  • Hospital-based volunteer program

  • Real-world exposure to healthcare careers

Best for: teens building experience

💡 How to Choose the Right Camp

Here’s the real breakdown:

✔ Need childcare?
→ Boys & Girls Club, Summer Storm, 365 C.A.F.E.

✔ Want your child learning something new?
→ STEM camps, Bridge Academy, K&H Learning

✔ High-energy kid?
→ Sports camps or Wake Compound

✔ Want a memorable experience?
→ Horse camp or 4-H camps

Real Talk from a Local Mom

You don’t need to overcomplicate summer.

The goal isn’t to pack every week perfectly—it’s to:

  • keep your kids active

  • keep them learning

  • and give yourself a little breathing room

Even just picking 2–3 good camps can completely change your summer.

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