ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW.com) — Summer may feel far off, but for many Western North Carolina families, planning is already underway. Summer camp schedules, limited enrollment and early registration periods mean parents often start comparing options well before spring to secure childcare and activities for the break.
828newsNOW this week released its 2026 Summer Camp Guide, a free directory designed to help families browse local day and overnight camps in one place. The guide lists programs across Asheville and Western North Carolina and links directly to each camp’s website for details and registration.
The guide is organized into six sections — Arts & Crafts, Faith-Based, Outdoors & Adventure, Overnight, Sports and STEM — allowing parents to scan programs by category. Each section includes a roundup of camps and session dates for families exploring more than one type of camp.
In addition to the listings, the guide features a parent-focused FAQ addressing common questions and offering practical advice for mapping out the summer. It encourages families to begin researching camps in February, noting that many high-demand camps start filling spots months before school lets out.
The FAQ outlines a simple planning timeline: use February for research, March to watch for registration openings and gather required paperwork, and May or June to look for welcome emails, packing lists and orientation details.
Beyond logistics, the guide highlights why many families seek out camp: keeping kids socially engaged, introducing them to new activities and ensuring consistent outdoor time during the summer months. For children who thrive during the school year but struggle with the unstructured pace of summer, camp can provide predictable routines without feeling academic.
The Summer Camp Guide also includes links to additional planning resources and a submission form for camps that want to be considered for future updates as new sessions and dates are announced.
