Track
Out
Finder

Your Guide to Track Out,
Holiday, and Summer Camps in
Cary, Morrisville, Apex, and Raleigh

Finally, All the Track Out Camp Info in One Place

Find the perfect camp for your child’s track out weeks, holidays, and more!

If your family follows a year-round school calendar in Wake County, you know how important it is to find high-quality, fun, and reliable camps for your child during the off weeks—also known as “track out” weeks.

Whether you need options for track out, holiday breaks, summer vacation, or just a few days of drop-in care, you’ve come to the right place.

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How to Pick a Track Out Camp

Parents can conveniently browse camp options by location or by camp type, ensuring you find one that fits your family’s schedule and your child’s preferences.

Each camp profile provides an overview of the camp, the age groups served, a general description of daily activities, and a section with frequently asked questions to help you get all the details you need.

Once you’ve found the perfect fit, reach out to the camp facilitator directly to ask any additional questions and complete the enrollment process.

Benefits of Track Out Camps

We are so fortunate to live in an area that provides year-round school as an option. Track out camps one of the greatest benefits to come out of our unique school schedule. Not only do track out camps keep kids busy while parents are working, but they offer an amazing opportunity to grow academically and personally.

Choosing the right track out camp for your child involves considering both their interests and opportunities for personal growth. Start by exploring camps that align with your child’s hobbies or passions, whether they’re into sports, art, or hands-on activities.

At the same time, consider camps that might encourage them to step outside their comfort zone and develop new skills, such as teamwork, physical confidence, or creative problem-solving. This approach not only keeps them engaged but also supports their overall development.

When they are actively engaged at camp during breaks, students are more likely to retain and apply information that they use during the school year.

North Carolina
Track Out Camp Owners

If you have a track out camp and would like to be included, please contact Betsy Babcock at betsybabcock1@gmail.com or call 607-434-4381.

We welcome all track out camps in Cary, Apex, Morrisville, and the NC Triangle to join our community.