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Camp Carolina

Camp Carolina is a residential high adventure and sports camp in Western North Carolina. At Carolina boys learn to feel with their hearts, do with their hands, and live together in the spirit of brotherhood. Activities include Caving, Wakeboarding, Music, Surfing, Skating Climbing, Biking, Yoga, Fencing and so much more! Check out our activity videos here: https://www.campcarolina.com/Video Our purpose is to make a boy's summer camping experience safe, fun, memorable, and a valuable factor in his complete development. We believe we can do this by: - Providing campers with challenging experiences, adventure and on-going social interaction in a safe...

Camp Foley

Join us as we begin the next century of Camp Foley and welcome campers for our 101st summer in 2026! Grow Grit. Investigate Independence. Kids converge on Camp Foley each summer from all over the world to put aside their phones and computers and work on face to face social skills all the while trying new activities and taking risks in a safe, kid focused environment! With over 80 years of combined experience, the Camp Foley directors run a seasoned program that has been in operation for over 100 years. Beautiful Whitefish Lake in North Central, Minnesota offers the perfect backdrop for kids to reconnect with nature and learn from each other. An...

YMCA Camp Surf

YMCA Camp Surf, one of 3 overnight camps with YMCA of San Diego County, is a spectacular ocean-front camp just south of San Diego, CA. This 45 acre treasure offers one-week and two-week overnight sessions for 3rd through 11th grades as well as one-week day camp sessions. You'll get the true SoCal experience of surfing, boogie boarding, and jumping waves on our very own beach. Then learn some skateboarding skills at our on-site skate park. Camp Surf is perfect for all skill levels! Combine these with traditional camp activities including archery, climbing tower, teambuilding, campfires, cookouts, and crafts. Two-week teen programs head off-site on...


About Surfing Camps and Programs

If your child likes to hang ten, he may love surfing camp. Surfing camps, located along the seashore, teach kids a range of techniques for the sport, from beginner basics to advanced teachings. Targeted at kids ages five to ten and even into their teens, summer beach camps are all about fun, sand, sun, surfing and ocean awareness. Campers gain a healthy respect of the water, learning how to get up on a surf board, ride a wave and take all safety precautions necessary.   

Counselor Certifications: All course instructors should be C.P.R. and First-Aid trained and certified. Some are current surfing competition stars, while others are retired coaches. Some are college students. Whatever the case, they should boast many years of experience.

What to Ask the Camp Director: Inquire as to what the instructor to student ratio is. In some camps, it's as low as 1 to 4. You want low numbers here to ensure personalized attention.

Highlights: Some examples of fun itineraries for surfing camps include sun protection awareness, stretching, basic surfboard handling, how to stand up on a board, fundamentals, paddling, surfing etiquette, tricks and maneuvers demonstrations, and discussion topics such as current surfing events.

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About Surfing Camps and Programs

If your child likes to hang ten, he may love surfing camp. Surfing camps, located along the seashore, teach kids a range of techniques for the sport, from beginner basics to advanced teachings. Targeted at kids ages five to ten and even into their teens, summer beach camps are all about fun, sand, sun, surfing and ocean awareness. Campers gain a healthy respect of the water, learning how to get up on a surf board, ride a wave and take all safety precautions necessary.   

Counselor Certifications: All course instructors should be C.P.R. and First-Aid trained and certified. Some are current surfing competition stars, while others are retired coaches. Some are college students. Whatever the case, they should boast many years of experience.

What to Ask the Camp Director: Inquire as to what the instructor to student ratio is. In some camps, it's as low as 1 to 4. You want low numbers here to ensure personalized attention.

Highlights: Some examples of fun itineraries for surfing camps include sun protection awareness, stretching, basic surfboard handling, how to stand up on a board, fundamentals, paddling, surfing etiquette, tricks and maneuvers demonstrations, and discussion topics such as current surfing events.

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