Summer Camps for ages 8–9 in Beaverton.
18 camps in Beaverton accept ages 8–9. Median week: $450.
8–9 is the sweet spot for Beaverton summer camps — kids can do a real specialty week (one-sport intensive, theater production, full-day STEM build), they can handle a longer drop-off, and most are ready for an overnight if you go that route. Catalog depth peaks here too: nearly every camp in town accepts this band.
Top 18 camps
- Hiteon Elementary Summer Champ Camp · Hiteon Elementary · Ages 5–12
- Cooper Mountain Elementary Summer Champ Camp · Cooper Mountain Elementary · Ages 5–12
- Errol Hassell Elementary Summer Champ Camp · Errol Hassell Elementary · Ages 5–12
- Rosedale Elementary School Summer Champ Camp · Rosedale Elementary School · Ages 5–12
- German-American School of Portland - Sommercamp · Beaverton · Ages 3–12 · $450/week
- Trackers Earth - Role-Playing Games · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 3–8
- Trackers Earth - Rangers Adventure · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 2–8
- Trackers Earth - Rangers Recon · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 2–8
- Trackers Earth - Wilderness Survival · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 2–8
- Trackers Earth - Mariners Adventure · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 2–9
- Trackers Earth - Contessa's Evil School for Gifted Girls · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 6–8
- Trackers Earth - Realms Role-Playing Day Camp · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 4–8
- Trackers Earth - Evil Secret Agent · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 6–8
- Trackers Earth - Outdoor Adventure · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 4–9
- Trackers Earth - Kayak Adventure · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 4–9
- Trackers Earth - Paintball Adventure · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 4–12
- Trackers Earth - Leader-In-Training (LIT) - Summer Day PDX · Trackers Earth — West Portland / Beaverton · Ages 8–12
- Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District Summer Camps · Ages 4–17
↘ What to look for
Push past the marketing copy on what the camp actually does. A one-week "robotics camp" might mean kids assemble pre-cut kits, OR it might mean they design from scratch using parts from a real makerspace — those are different products at the same price point. Ask for the daily schedule, sample project photos, and whether the instructors are practitioners or college kids.