Directory · Fairbanks · Ages 6–7 · 27 camps
Directory · United States · Alaska · Fairbanks · Ages 6–7

Summer Camps for ages 6–7 in Fairbanks.

27 camps in Fairbanks accept ages 6–7. Median week: $250.

By 6–7, Fairbanks kids handle longer days and a wider activity menu — sports skills, basic STEM, beginner arts. The split that matters now is "structured curriculum" (a real instructor teaches a real thing for the week) vs. "supervised play" (counselors run rotations of mostly free activities). Both work; they're priced differently and parents should know which one they're buying.

Top 20 camps

  1. Art in the Garden · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–8
  2. Baking Blitz · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–11
  3. Bug Camp (UAF Summer Sessions) · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–12
  4. Chemistry Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–8
  5. Circus Arts Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–14 · $300/week
  6. Dinosaur Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 6–8
  7. Exploring Instruments · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–8
  8. UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning Camps · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 5–18
  9. Full STEAM Ahead · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–11
  10. Get Up and Dance: Praise Dance! · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–10
  11. House Heroes · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 6–12
  12. UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning - Imagine Magic Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–11
  13. Japanese Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–17
  14. Junior Gardener Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–9
  15. Kinder (German) Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 7–11
  16. Little Nook Running Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 6–13
  17. Multimedia Art Camp: Enchanted Forest Nature Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 6–12 · $250/week
  18. Multimedia Art Camp: Mythical Creatures and Magic Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 6–12 · $250/week
  19. Multimedia Art Camp: Tea & Garden Party Camp · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 6–10
  20. Multimedia Art Camp: Time Travel Explorers · Fairbanks, AK · Ages 6–10

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↘ What to look for

For specialty camps, ask what the kid will leave with — a finished project, a measurable skill, a t-shirt? For traditional day camps, ask the daily schedule and whether siblings can be grouped. Extended care matters at this age — many work-day-shaped families need 8am–6pm, and not every camp covers it.