Orange Beach Summer Camp Offer learning and Adventures

News Staff • March 15, 2025

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Orange Beach is once again gearing up for an exciting summer filled with fun, learning, and adventure with the 2025 Expect Excellence Summer Camp Program. Designed for children from rising 1st to 7th grade, this camp provides an engaging mix of recreational and educational activities, ensuring a well-balanced, out-of-school experience. Whether your child loves hands-on experiments, outdoor adventures, or creative arts, this camp offers something for everyone.


Parents can rest assured that their kids will stay active and entertained throughout the summer with various hands-on activities designed to build skills, teamwork, and confidence. From sports and interactive games to creative workshops and STEM-based projects, children will have the opportunity to explore new interests while making lifelong memories.


The 10-week camp will run from May 27 to August 1, 2025, with daily sessions from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. However, parents should note that snacks and lunch will not be provided, so campers will need to bring their own meals each day.


The City of Orange Beach offers a tiered pricing structure for both residents and non-residents. Orange Beach residents will pay a full price of $1,200 per child for the summer, with discounts available for additional children. Non-residents can also participate, with a full price of $1,500 per child, along with similar sibling discounts.


Additional discounts are available for full upfront payments, city employees, active military personnel, and financial aid applicants. Parents who qualify for these discounts must fill out a request form before registration to receive a discount code.


To make the camp more accessible, parents can either pay in full or utilize a structured payment plan. The first installment is due upon registration, with additional payments split into bi-monthly installments through June, July, and August.


Parents eager to secure a spot for their child should act fast, as registration began on March 5th and will run through April 23rd. Given the popularity of the camp, spots are expected to fill up quickly.


To register and learn more about the program, visit orangebeachal.gov/EESummer.

This summer promises to be one of fun, learning, and new experiences for children in Orange Beach. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to provide your child with an unforgettable summer filled with adventure and growth!

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