Summer Camps for ages 12–13 in West Palm Beach.
23 camps in West Palm Beach accept ages 12–13. Median week: $144; range $110–$165.
Middle-school summer camps in West Palm Beach have the smallest selection and the hardest decision. Many traditional day camps cap at 12, leaving "leadership-in-training" tracks (real, but uneven) and specialty programs (great if your kid has a track, frustrating if they don't). This is also when overnight options open up meaningfully.
Top 20 camps
- Belvedere Elementary School Summer Camp · Ages 5–12 · $100/week
- Berkshire Elementary School Summer Camp · Ages 5–12
- Coleman Park Community Center Summer Camp · Ages 5–12
- Conniston Middle Boys & Girls Club Summer Camp · Ages 5–17
- Florence De George Boys & Girls Club #70 · Ages 6–18
- Gaines Park Community Center Summer Camp · Ages 5–12
- Inspiring Kids Academy Summer Camp (West Palm Beach) · Ages 5–12
- Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Summer Camps · Ages 5–17
- Marjorie S. Fisher Boys & Girls Club · Ages 6–18
- Rosenwald Elementary Boys & Girls Club · Ages 6–18
- South Olive Community Center Summer Camp · Ages 5–12
- Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation - Summer Camp · Ages 5–12
- U.B. Kinsey/Palmview Elementary School of the Arts Summer Camp · Ages 5–12
- West Palm Beach Junior Academy Summer Camp (Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation) · Ages 5–12
- Westward Elementary Summer Camp (Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation) · Ages 5–12
- Wynnebrook Elementary Summer Camp (Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation) · Ages 5–12 · $110/week
- CityFun Summer Camp · Multiple Locations · Ages 5–14
- Teen Day Camp - Session 1 - Coleman Park · Coleman Park Community Center · Ages 11–14 · $164.57/week
- Teen Day Camp - Session 1 - Gaines Park · Gaines Park Community Center · Ages 11–14 · $164.57/week
- Teen Day Camp - Session 2 - Coleman Park · Coleman Park Community Center · Ages 11–14 · $144/week
↘ What to look for
Ask whether the program is age-segregated or whether 12-year-olds get bucketed with 9-year-olds (common, demoralizing). If your camp has a CIT/leadership track, ask what the kids actually DO — real responsibility (planning sessions, supervising under-8s) vs. glorified-camper status with a different t-shirt. Cost-per-week often jumps at this age; check what the increase covers.