Specialty Summer Camps in Bloomfield Hills.
16 specialty camps in Bloomfield Hills. Median week: $275; range $210–$325.
Specialty camps — the long tail in Bloomfield Hills that don't fit the traditional / STEM / sports / arts buckets — cover everything from culinary to skateboarding to filmmaking to debate. They tend to be smaller, more expensive per week, and more variable in quality.
Top 16 camps
- Little Learners Cooking Camp · Birmingham Covington School (BCS)
- Preschool Cooking Camp · Birmingham Covington School (BCS)
- Elena V Fine Arts Juniors Fashion Camp (PreK-K) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $275/week
- Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (Gr 1-8, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
- Fashion Design & Sewing Camp (Gr 1-8, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
- Little Learners Cooking Camp (Ages 5-6) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 5–6 · $220/week
- Preschool Cooking Camp (Ages 4-5) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 4–5 · $185/week
- Elena V Fine Arts Juniors Fashion Camp (PreK-K) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $275/week
- Elena V Fashion Design & Sewing Camp (Gr 1-8) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8
- Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (PM session) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 2–6 · $325/week
- Little Learners Cooking Camp (BCS) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS)
- Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (Gr 1-8, AM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
- Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (Gr 1-8) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
- Young Rembrandts - Drawing Fashion Runway (Gr 2-5, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 2–5 · $210/week
- Little Learners Cooking Camp (Ages 5-6, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 5–6 · $185/week
- Detroit Country Day Camps · Bloomfield Hills · Ages 3–18
↘ What to look for
The smaller the niche, the more the instructor matters — ask who's running it and what they do the other 50 weeks of the year. Watch for camps that brand themselves around a hot topic (coding, podcasting, robotics) but staff with general-purpose summer counselors. The right specialty week leaves the kid with a real artifact (a film, a recipe book, a podcast episode) — not a participation certificate.