Summer Camps for ages 4–5 in West Palm Beach.
19 camps in West Palm Beach accept ages 4–5. Median week: $144; range $110–$144.
Picking a summer camp for a 4–5 year old in West Palm Beach is mostly about ratios and routine. The ones that work — across day camps, parks-and-rec programs, and small specialty studios — keep groups under 8 kids per counselor, run a predictable rhythm (snack, activity, free play, snack), and don't pretend a 4-year-old wants the same week as a 9-year-old.
Top 19 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
- 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
- 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
- K-5th Grade Day Camp - Session 1 - Pleasant City · Pleasant City Community Center · Ages 5–11 · $164.57/week
- K-5th Grade Day Camp - Session 1 - South Olive · South Olive Community Center · Ages 5–11 · $164.57/week
- K-5th Grade Day Camp - Session 2 - Pleasant City · Pleasant City Community Center · Ages 5–11 · $144/week
- K-5th Grade Day Camp - Session 2 - South Olive · South Olive Community Center · Ages 5–11 · $144/week
- Palm Beach County School District Summer School · Various Palm Beach County Schools · Ages 5–18
↘ What to look for
Ask the staff-to-kid ratio (1:8 is the floor for this age band), how they handle nap or quiet time, what their bathroom-help policy looks like, and whether they group strictly by age or mix the 4–5s with older kids in some sessions. If the camp can't give you the ratio off the top of their head, that's the answer.