There are two kinds of people in the world: those who spent their summers at camp, and those who lived vicariously through movies like The Parent Trap. Whether you were more of a Hallie or an Annie, there’s no forgetting the iconic moments at Camp Walden for Girls—fencing matches in button-downs, lake dips, prank wars, and all the secrets whispered across bunk beds. Only movies with that much whimsy could make us want to pack a trunk and disappear into the woods for eight weeks.
Those kinds of summers might feel like a thing of the past, but they’re not gone entirely. Across the South, there are still camps that lean into the magic of handwritten letters, canoe races, campfire songs, and days so full that phones don’t even cross your mind. This summer, your kids can have that dreamy, screen-free camp experience—and you might even sneak in a little adventure of your own while they’re away. Here are eight Southern summer camps that deliver on old-school charm and movie-worthy moments (minus the twin switcheroo).
Courtesy of Camp Merrie-Woode
With stone gates, white-uniformed campers, and a scenic lake framed by mountain peaks, Camp Merrie-Woode is about as close as it gets to Annie and Hallie’s summer paradise. A girls-only camp founded in 1919, Merrie-Woode leans into tradition with candlelight ceremonies, hand-written letters home, and skill-based progression through activities like canoeing, rock climbing, horseback riding, and theater. Tech stays home, so memories can be made.
Head to the nearby town of Highlands for cool mountain breezes, waterfall hikes, antique browsing, and elevated Appalachian dining. You can even have your own camping adventure at Outpost Inn, a summer-camp inspired boutique lodge featuring bikes, guest happy hours, and even complimentary banana bread.
merriewoode.com; 100 Merrie-Woode Rd, Sapphire, NC 28774; 828-743-3300
Courtesy of YMCA Camp Thunderbird
Camp Thunderbird has welcomed kids to the shores of Lake Wylie since 1936. The days at this co-ed camp move at the perfect summer pace—sunlight sparkling on the water during sailing and canoeing, camp-wide games that fill the afternoon with laughter, and evenings spent gathered around the fire sharing stories and songs. The camp’s flexible sessions, from day to overnight programs, make it easy to fit into any summer schedule.
You can be at camp, too! Parents can join in on the fun during Family Weekend Camps—special weekends where families can unplug with zip lining, canoeing, pony rides, and more. The all-inclusive weekends include private cabin stays, all meals, expert instruction, and a mix of independent and staff-led activities for all ages. If camping isn’t calling your name, Charlotte, North Carolina is just 20 miles away.
ymcacharlotte.org/locations/camp-thunderbird; 1 Thunderbird Ln, Lake Wylie, SC 29710; 704-716-4100
Courtesy of Camp Desoto
These faith-based girls’ camps in the mountains of Mentone still lean into the rhythms of an old-school summer. Days are filled with horseback rides through wooded trails, canoeing on the Little River, archery practice, and tie-dye under the trees. Evenings end on a peaceful note with activities like candlelit vespers. Camp DeSoto hosts month-long sessions, while nearby Camp Skyline offers flexible session lengths from two to eight weeks (with discounts for campers attending multiple sessions).
Explore the artsy enclave of Mentone—home to mountain cabins, galleries, and the beloved Wildflower Café. Book a stay at Mentone Inn, then hike to DeSoto Falls or Cloudland Canyon for Appalachian views.
campdesoto.com; 264 Highway Above the Clouds, Mentone, AL 35984; 256-634-4394
campskyline.com; 4888 AL-117, Mentone, AL 35984; 256-634-4001
Courtesy of Camp Highlander
Perched atop Old Forge Mountain, this co-ed, tech-free camp blends classic camp traditions with just the right amount of adventure. Campers spend their days kayaking on the South Mills River, scaling the climbing wall, tubing, horseback riding, and even trying their hand at flint-knapping (making tools from stone). Evenings bring the magic of Highlander’s signature programs—think talent shows, campfires, and spirited cabin competitions. There’s a rhythm for every family, with options ranging from 8-day intro stays to 2- and 4-week sessions.
Venture to the nearby town of Hendersonville, where you can stroll along Main Street's charming shops and eateries, visit local apple orchards, or catch panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains at the Jump Off Rock overlook. When it’s time to rest, head back to Mill River for a charming stay at the Bed & Breakfast on Tiffany Hill.
camphighlander.com; 42 Dalton Rd, Horse Shoe, NC 28742; 828-891-7721
Courtesy of WinShape Camps
With rolling hills, winding trails, and a backdrop that looks straight out of a vintage summer movie, the WinShape Camps at Mount Berry effortlessly channel golden-era camp energy. These faith-based camps—one for girls, one for boys—run in parallel but separately, each offering its own blend of tradition and adventure. Days are screen-free and full of classic camp moments: canoeing on quiet lakes, themed dress-up nights, and pottery and archery under the pines. Campers can join for day programs, overnight stays, or even bring the whole crew for a family camp weekend.
Join the camp for mom/daughter weekends, or have your own getaway in nearby Rome, Georgia. Stroll through the shops downtown, hike the historic Jackson Hill Trail System, or even spend the night under twinkly lights in the Black Bear Treehouse by Treeline Vacations.
camps.winshape.org; 2277 Martha Berry Hwy, Mt Berry, GA 30149; 844-972-2677
Courtesy of Camp Olympia
Camp Olympia feels like a nostalgic summer camp at its best—lively, adventurous, and easy to forget phones ever existed. Located on Lake Livingston, this co-ed camp draws thrill seekers with a lineup of activities like wakeboarding, ziplining, horseback riding, and a ropes course. With sessions ranging from one to four weeks and options for day camp or overnight stays, families can tailor the experience to fit their summer schedule. Keep an eye on the special events calendar for family weekends.
Explore Trinity’s small town charm, or enjoy your own lake getaway with a 50-minute drive to Conroe, Texas, where Lake Conroe is cozied up next to a lively downtown filled with galleries, antique shops, and food spots.
https://www.campolympia.com; 723 Olympia Dr, Trinity, TX 75862; 936-594-2541
Courtesy of Camp Greenbrier
This all-boys camp knows all about classic summers. Established in 1898, it’s the oldest privately-owned summer camp in continuous operation in the United States. Boys aged 7-15 choose from a variety of activities, including archery, rock climbing, canoeing, and team sports like basketball and soccer. For older campers, the Leadership Academy provides a three-week program focusing on outdoor adventures and leadership skills. Camp sessions are available in 20-day, 40-day, or full-season options.
Spend time exploring Alderson and the surrounding Greenbrier Valley, where scenic drives, quiet river views, and farmers markets are abundant. Nearby Lewisburg—a small town with an artsy streak—has plenty of galleries, bookstores, and cafes. And if you’re in the mood for a splurge, The Greenbrier resort isn’t far, offering spa treatments, golf, and a peek into old-school Appalachian luxury.
https://www.campgreenbrier.com/; 100 Camp Greenbrier Dr, Alderson, WV 24910; 304-445-7168
Courtesy of Camp Mont Shenandoah
This small retreat tucked away in the Allegheny Mountains is the hidden gem of summer camps. An all-girls camp along the Cowpasture River, Camp Mont Shenandoah emphasizes tradition, community, and the joys of screen-free living. Campers engage in activities like canoeing, archery, tennis, and arts and crafts, all set against a backdrop of rustic cabins and tall pines. Friendships are fueled by campfires, songs, and candlelit reflections.
Fall in love with the charm of Bath County, known for its natural springs, scenic hiking trails, and historic sites. Visit the nearby town of Warm Springs to enjoy local eateries and shops, or unwind at the renowned Warm Springs Pools for a relaxing dip in mineral-rich waters.
campmontshenandoah.com; 218 Mont Shenandoah Ln, Millboro, VA 24460; 540-997-5994