Directory · Baltimore · Ages 14–15 · 75 camps
Directory · United States · Maryland · Baltimore · Ages 14–15

Summer Camps for ages 14–15 in Baltimore.

75 camps in Baltimore accept ages 14–15. Median week: $229; range $215–$550.

By high school, summer "camp" usually means something else: a pre-college program, a sports academy, a job-shadow internship, an outdoor leadership trip, or a Counselor-In-Training role at the day camp the kid attended at age 8. Most Baltimore families switch at this age from camp-shopping to portfolio-shopping.

Top 20 camps

  1. Big Run to Potomac River – Backpack & Canoe · Ages 12–14 · $2578/week
  2. Outward Bound - Chesapeake Bay Sea Kayak & Environmental Service · Ages 14–18 · $2800/week
  3. Outward Bound - Chesapeake Bay to Appalachian Trail · Ages 14–18 · $1504/week
  4. CCBC - ADS 001 Algebra 1 Review · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $229/week
  5. CCBC - ADS 050 Pre-Algebra Preview · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $229/week
  6. CCBC - AHL 365 Exploring a Career in Nursing · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $255/week
  7. CCBC - APT 104 Building Your Future: Career Exploration in the Trades · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $255/week
  8. CCBC - ART 004 Murder Mystery Camp [Youth] · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $185/week
  9. CCBC - ART 068 Focus On Acting [Youth] · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $185/week
  10. CCBC - ART 113 Children's Summer Art Studio [Youth] · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $215/week
  11. CCBC - ART 117 Drawing Studio · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $45/week
  12. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $185/week
  13. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $225/week
  14. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $225/week
  15. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $225/week
  16. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $185/week
  17. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $185/week
  18. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $215/week
  19. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $89/week
  20. CCBC Youth Programs · CCBC · Ages 7–17 · $285/week

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↘ What to look for

Ask what the artifact is — transcript, certificate, college rec letter, paid stipend? If the program promises "college prep," look at how many kids actually came back the next year (a flat retention rate is a yellow flag). For sports academies, the right question is whether the coaches actively recruit/scout, not the brand on the gym wall.