Directory · Missoula · Ages 4–5 · 18 camps
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Summer Camps for ages 4–5 in Missoula.

18 camps in Missoula accept ages 4–5. Median week: $200; range $120–$225.

Picking a summer camp for a 4–5 year old in Missoula is mostly about ratios and routine. The ones that work — across day camps, parks-and-rec programs, and small specialty studios — keep groups under 8 kids per counselor, run a predictable rhythm (snack, activity, free play, snack), and don't pretend a 4-year-old wants the same week as a 9-year-old.

Top 18 camps

  1. Russell Elementary School - Camp Invention: Spark · Russell Elementary School · Ages 5–12
  2. Boys & Girls Club of Missoula County · Washington Middle School · Ages 5–18 · $120/week
  3. Camp Fire Western Montana · 2200 S 10th St W · Ages 5–17
  4. Clark Fork Prep · Clark Fork Prep (301 E. Main) · Ages 5–14
  5. Families First Summer Camp · Missoula Public Library · Ages 5–12
  6. Missoula Community School Summer Camps · 239 S. 5th St W · Ages 5–12
  7. Mismo Gymnastics Summer Camps · 2430 Benton Ave · Ages 3–12
  8. Missoula Family YMCA Summer Camp · 3000 S Russell · Ages 5–12
  9. Missoula Parks and Recreation Summer Camps · Missoula · Ages 5–14
  10. Camp And After School · 2100 Stephens Ave, Ste 115 · Ages 5–12
  11. Peaceful Heart Yoga · 725 W Alder Ste 3 · Ages 5–8
  12. Roots Gymnastics · Missoula · Ages 3–12
  13. Sussex School Summer Camps · 1800 South 2nd Street · Ages 5–14
  14. Tamarack Grief Resource Center · Flathead Lake · Ages 5–17
  15. The Sports Barn · 2811 Latimer · Ages 5–12 · $200/week
  16. Campus Recreation Youth Camps · University of Montana Campus Recreation · Ages 5–14 · $225/week
  17. Ywca Missoula Guts! · YWCA Missoula (1800 S 3rd St W) · Ages 5–8
  18. Zootown Arts Community Center Summer Camps · Missoula · Ages 5–18 · $250/week

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↘ What to look for

Ask the staff-to-kid ratio (1:8 is the floor for this age band), how they handle nap or quiet time, what their bathroom-help policy looks like, and whether they group strictly by age or mix the 4–5s with older kids in some sessions. If the camp can't give you the ratio off the top of their head, that's the answer.