2026 Summer Camp + Track Out Options for Working Parents
By Holly Armstrong, owner of GoPlaySave Triangle
With the winter storms rolling through, most of us are focused on getting everyone out the door and staying warm. But working parents everywhere are already thinking ahead to summer break - and I’m not talking about vacations. I’m talking about the painstaking research, cost, and calendaring involved with summer childcare.
As a mom of three, a small business owner, and a person who has tried it all when it comes to summer care, I know firsthand that it can be challenging to juggle kids, camps and career. But, I’ve seen it done successfully, and I want to help you have a successful summer, too. I’ve even included a special Restored discount for you below!
Free Options
Family Sharing
In other parts of the world, women live in more connected communities, each family looking out for their own as well as those nearby. Although not as common here in the states, many families execute a successful version of this. It’s a tit-for-tat kind of agreement that allows Family A and Family B to swap childcare times. If Family A has a parent home on Mondays, Family B joins. If family B has parents available on Friday, Family A sends their kids to that home.
It’s a tactic many single parents use frequently, and it can be really helpful for those with more flexible schedules. It also gives kids built-in playmates. My one word of caution is to make sure you pair up with a likeminded family that shares your values.
Vacation Bible Schools
The Triangle area offers countless Vacation Bible School (VBS) opportunities through local churches, and I've known parents to enroll their children in several each summer. It allows younger kids to engage in fun activities while also learning about Jesus and giving coverage to mom and dad so they can work. Older kids often make for good volunteers, and church staff is grateful for their help.
Through the years, all three of our children have had very good experiences with the Apex Baptist Church and Apex United Methodist Church VBS programs.
Affordable Options
Sleep Away Camps
With the mountains and the coast available in North Carolina, we have wonderful sleep away camp options. While the price point can range here, they cost substantially less than other childcare options when you factor in their room, board and length of stay. These do require a certain level of independence, and our kids have found them to be the highlight of the summer.
Among those we’ve tried, we’ve really enjoyed New Life Camp in North Raleigh and Camp Mundo Vista in Sophia (near Ashboro). We’ve also heard great things about Mundo Vista’s parent camp, Camp Caraway. Family friends have really enjoyed Camp Don Lee. Our older kids volunteered in an overnight weeklong community outreach program with Apex Outreach Service Project, and they continue to say that it was the best week of their summer, hands down!
Premier Options…But with a Discount!
Day Camps and Track Out Camps
Camps are a go-to solution for keeping kids busy and engaged, but costs can add up quickly. That’s, in part, why my husband and I created GoPlaySave Triangle - we wanted our family to enjoy fun, local experiences without breaking the bank.
I hope we can do the same for you and your family. Since so many families need to make use of day camps and track out camps, we’ve intentionally included several camp options in GoPlaySave. The offers make high-quality camps both fun and more affordable.
Here are a few full-day/week summer camp deals you can find in the GoPlaySave app:
The Coder School - $50 off a Week Long Coding Camp
White Tiger Martial Arts - $50 off a full week of summer camp
X-Golf - $50 off a full day week of golf camp
Xtreme Park Adventures - $50 off a full day week camp
Big Air Trampoline Park - 10% off one week of camp air summer camp
Flour Power - $40 off a full day/full week of camp
KidStrong - $50 off a full week camp
Wake Forest Ninja Academy - $50 off a full week of camp and $10 off a day camp
Lune Spark - 20% off all camps
If you don’t need a full camp experience, but do need a few hours of uninterrupted hours of work time, check out these options:
Galaxy Fun Park - 50% off a 3 hour unlimited attraction pass with the purchase of a 3 hour unlimited attraction pass
Notasium - 50% off open play for you and your guests when you invite another family to join the fun
PumpItUp - Enjoy one complimentary Pop In Play Session when a second Pop In Play Session of equal or greater value is purchased.
Sky Zone Trampoline Park (Apex, Durham, Raleigh) - You and a guest are invited to enjoy one complimentary 90 minute jump with the purchase of a 90 minute jump
Urban Air Adventure Park - Enjoy one complimentary attraction pass when a second attraction pass of equal or greater value is purchased.
Xtreme Park Adventures - Enjoy one complimentary experience when one of equal or greater value is purchased. Discount applies to the following activities: basic paintball package; ropes course; zip line; ATV adventure, airsoft, 3 Rock Wall Station
Big Air Trampoline Park - Enjoy a complimentary admission when a second admission of equal or greater value is purchased.
A Gift For You
Summer breaks and track out schedules don’t have to upend your schedule. Whether you choose a professional workspace, flexible childcare or discounted camps, these solutions get the job done.
And now to make your summer a little easier - use code RESTORED5 at GoPlaySave Triangle to save $5 on any product in the GoPlaySave store! We hope it helps as you traverse your summer planning. I’m in the trenches with you, and wish you the best!
Holly Armstrong is a mom to three kids, two dogs and one rabbit. She's a church volunteer, a school room mom, and an overall exhausted lady. She runs GoPlaySave Triangle with Ryan, her college-sweetheart-turned-husband. Together, they support nonprofit organizations with offers and discounted experiences to local merchants across the Triangle.