Summer Camps for ages 6–7 in Bemidji.
53 camps in Bemidji accept ages 6–7. Median week: $1,398; range $1,200–$1,425.
By 6–7, Bemidji 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
- Camp Thunderbird · Bemidji, MN · Ages 7–16 · $2094/week
- Camp Thunderbird - Session One · Bemidji, MN · Ages 7–14 · $2094/week
- Camp Thunderbird - Session Two · Bemidji, MN · Ages 7–14 · $2094/week
- Camp Thunderbird - Full Season · Bemidji, MN · Ages 7–14 · $1872/week
- Schoolcraft Learning Community School - Camp Invention: Spark · Schoolcraft Learning Community School · Ages 5–12
- Youth Overnight Camp · Ages 5–12 · $1425/week
- Adventure Day Camp · Ages 7–11 · $415/week
- Spanish Family Weekend · Ages 5–99 · $761/week
- Concordia Language Villages - Danish Youth Two Week · Ages 7–18
- Finnish Family Week · Ages 5–12 · $955/week
- Concordia Language Villages - French Youth One Week (Lac du Bois) · Ages 7–18 · $1425/week
- Waldsee German Family Week · Ages 5–99 · $955/week
- Japanese Youth One Week · Ages 7–18 · $1425/week
- Korean Youth One Week Program · Ages 7–18 · $1425/week
- Korean Youth Two Week Program · Ages 7–18 · $1415/week
- Spanish Adventure Day Camp · Ages 7–11 · $415/week
- Spanish Youth One Week · Ages 7–18 · $1425/week
- Concordia Language Villages - Danish Youth One Week · Ages 7–18 · $1425/week
- Finnish Youth One Week · Ages 7–18 · $1425/week
- Concordia Language Villages - French Youth Four Week (Lac du Bois) · Ages 7–18 · $1398/week
↘ 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.