The Future of Summer Camps: How the Industry is Evolving by Evan Elan
Evan Elan believes summer camps have long been a cherished tradition, offering kids a chance to explore nature, develop independence, and build lifelong friendships. However, as society evolves, so does the summer camp experience. Today’s camps adapt to new trends, ensuring they remain relevant and impactful for the next generation. From prioritizing mental health to incorporating cutting-edge technology, these changes are shaping the future of an industry that continues to play a vital role in youth development. One of the most significant shifts is the increased focus on mental health and emotional well-being. With more children facing stress and anxiety in their daily lives, camps are stepping up to provide support. Many now include mindfulness activities, social-emotional learning, and trained staff members who can help campers navigate challenges. Camps are becoming a place where kids can have fun and build resilience and confidence by fostering an environment of acceptance and self-expression. Technology is also making its way into the summer camp experience, though in a balanced way. While traditional outdoor activities remain at the core, many camps are introducing STEM programs, digital storytelling, and even coding workshops. At the same time, technology enhances communication between camps and families, with real-time updates, photo-sharing apps, and digital check-ins offering parents peace of mind. The challenge is finding the right mix—integrating technology without losing the essence of unplugged, nature-driven experiences.