Summer Camps for ages 10–11 in Asheville.
22 camps in Asheville accept ages 10–11. Median week: $220; range $80–$1,200.
Tween-targeted summer camps in Asheville skew either deeper-specialty (the kid has been doing this thing since age 7 and now wants the intensive version) or harder-fun (high-adrenaline activities the under-10 set can't do). The middle is harder to find than parents expect — there's a real "I outgrew the day camp but I'm not ready for sleepaway" gap.
Top 20 camps
- Camp Hollymont for Girls · Georgia · Ages 6–10 · $1200/week
- Camp Hollymont for Girls · Georgia · Ages 6–16 · $1200/week
- Camp Hollymont for Girls · Georgia · Ages 6–16 · $2990/week
- Camp Hollymont for Girls · Georgia · Ages 6–16 · $1200/week
- Camp Hollymont for Girls · Georgia · Ages 6–16 · $1200/week
- Camp Hollymont for Girls · Georgia · Ages 6–16 · $1200/week
- Camp Hollymont for Girls · Georgia · Ages 6–16 · $1200/week
- Traditional Day Camp · Various Community Centers · Ages 6–15 · $80/week
- Youth Day Camp · Tempie Avery Montford, Linwood Crump Shiloh, Wesley Grant Southside, and Stephens-Lee community centers · Ages 6–11 · $80/week
- Teen Day Camp · Tempie Avery Montford, Linwood Crump Shiloh, Wesley Grant Southside, and Stephens-Lee community centers · Ages 11–15 · $80/week
- Outdoor Camps · Oakley · Ages 6–15 · $220/week
- Venture Bound · Oakley · Ages 8–12 · $220/week
- Athletics and Sports Camps · Various Locations · Ages 10–15 · $80/week
- Wrestling Camp · Asheville High School · Ages 10–14 · $80/week
- Specialty Camps · Burton Street · Ages 10–14 · $80/week
- Tabletop Gaming Camp · Burton Street · Ages 10–13 · $80/week
- Future Innovators Camp · Burton Street · Ages 10–14 · $80/week
- Therapeutic Recreation (TR) Camp · Oakley · Ages 6–18 · $80/week
- LEAF Global Arts Camps - African Drumming, Dance & Culture · LEAF Community Arts · Ages 8–14
- Local Cloth Farm to Fabric Summer Camp · Local Cloth · Ages 8–13 · $300/week
↘ What to look for
If the kid has a specialty, lean into it — a third year of ballet camp at the same studio is more useful than a generic week. If they don't, prioritize camps that mix activities the kid hasn't tried (rock climbing, surfing, woodshop, coding) over more of the same. Watch for camps that herd 10–11s into the same groups as 6-year-olds; that's a tell.