Summer Day Camp
Summer Camp for Kids in Spartanburg, Duncan & Polk County – YMCA Day Camp 2026
A Place for Camp. A Place for Growth. A Place for Wonder.
Looking for a fun, safe, and enriching summer camp near you? YMCA Summer Day Camp 2026 offers unforgettable summer experiences for kids ages 5–12 (enroll your child in the grade they will enter in Fall 2026) in Spartanburg, Duncan, and Polk County.
From swimming and sports to STEAM learning and field trips, every day at camp brings new opportunities to explore, grow, and have fun, all in a welcoming environment guided by the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
Why Families Love YMCA Summer Camp
- Full-day child care: 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
- Weekly field trips, swimming, and team games
- Hands-on STEAM enrichment: Science, Reading, Global Learning & Character Development
- Multiple locations across Spartanburg, Duncan, and Polk County
- Financial assistance and DSS vouchers accepted (see below for details)
Important Dates
- Pre-Registration (Members & Returning Campers): Opens February 2
- General Registration (All Families): Opens February 16
- Financial Assistance Deadline: Apply by April 1
To register with Financial Assistance, please visit your local YMCA branch. Space is limited.
Apply Now for Financial Assistance
Camp Locations
Camp is offered at four convenient YMCA sites:
- Thomas E. Hannah YMCA – Spartanburg
DSS vouchers are accepted at this location.
- Willis Road YMCA – Spartanburg
- Middle Tyger YMCA – Duncan
- Polk County YMCA – Columbus, NC
Each location offers a high-quality experience with age-appropriate programming, supportive staff, and a full day of structured fun and learning.
Give Your Child a Summer to Remember
YMCA Summer Day Camp is more than child care; it’s a place for kids to gain confidence, build friendships, and create lifelong memories. Whether they love sports, arts, nature, or STEM, they’ll find their spark here.
Register early — space is limited at all locations!
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