- Youth Camps
- Camp Athena
- Leslie's camp for troubled girls that won Ron the Dorothy Everton Smythe Empowerment Award. (Season 2 episode Woman of the Year)
- Camp Awe+Sum
- Math camp June's father sends her to with her friends.
- Camp Bart
- New name for Kamp Krusty after the kids take over. Bart originally tells Lisa it will be Camp Freedom, but the flag he raises reads, Camp Bart. (Season 4 episode Kamp Krusty)
- Camp Big Moose
- Another camp near Camp Little Moose.
- Camp Blue Finch
- Fictional camp in the fictional movie Camp Bloodbath.
- Camp Camperson
- Morty's camp from Issue #5.
- Camp Climax
- Camp where Lolita spends the summer.
- Camp Cretaceous
- Six teenagers are invited to the state of the art adventure camp Cretaceous Camp at the Jurassic World theme park on the island of Isla Nublar.
- Fictional summer camp for kids.
- Camp Cumberland
- When Dennis Reynolds was a counselor at Camp Cumberland he was sent home for the statutory rape of a teenage camper. A vote for Dennis Reynolds is a vote for underage rape. Dennis Reynolds baby rapist. Don't let him rape you, Philadelphia. (Season 2 episode The Gang Runs for Office)
- Camp Flab-away
- Fat camp where Homer ends up after leaving Camp See-A-Tree. "Where the only way put is up a gentle slope." (Season 15 episode The Way We Weren't)
- Camp Franks 'N' Pranks
- Bart and Milhouse avoid spending a week at camp getting pounded by Nelson by hopping out of the bus and heading for Springfield Mall. (Season 11 episode Last Tap Dance in Springfield)
- Camp Galilee
- Religious youth camp Ig, Lee and Merrin worked at every summer.
- Camp Hatchapee
- When George can't stop singing a song from Les Misérables, Jerry tells him that Schumann went mad from that, went crazy from one note. He's talking about the composer Robert Schumann, but George thinks he's talking about their friend Artie Schumann from Camp Hatchapee. (Season 2 episode The Jacket)
- Camp Heidi
- Youth camp in the Swiss Alps where Howard plans to send Howie. (Season 3 episode The Grey Flannel Shrink)
- Camp Hide a Weenie
- Segment Bobby & Billy: Camping Out. (Season 2 episode 4)

- Camp Indian Head
- Where Joel Fleischman went as a kid.
- Camp Ivanhoe
- Scouting camp on New Penzance Island.

- Camp Jackrabbit
- Youth summer camp. Bus full of abandoned kids that Julius drives to Area 51.
- Camp Kiss-A-Me-Mommy
- Buster's camp when he was younger (Season 4)
- Camp Know Where
- Camp where Dustin spent the summer. (Season 3 episode Chapter 1 Suzie, Do You Copy?)
- Camp Land-A-Man
- It is revealed in a flashback that Homer and Marge first met while attending camps as children - Homer at Camp See-A-Tree "For underprivileged boys", and Marge at Camp Land-A-Man. (Season 15 episode The Way We Weren't)
- Camp Little Big Moose
- Camp Little Moose and Camp Big Moose merge into a single camp called Camp Little Big Moose.
- Camp Little Moose
- Setting. The gang travel to Camp Little Moose to be camp counselors, where Fred attended camp as a child.
- Camp Minnehaha
- Camp Howard's son Howie attends. (Season 5 episode Send This Boy to Camp)
- Camp Runamuck
- A poorly run summer camp owned by Commander Wivenhoe.
- Camp Scarecrow
- Youth camp from various episodes.
- Host of the show Gaten and another actor drive by the victim's car, asking for directions to Camp Scarecrow. (Season 1 episode End of the Road)
- Youth camp being rebranded due to it's horrible past, haunted by an evil murderous scarecrow. (Season 1 episode Camp Scarecrow)
- Camp See-A-Tree
- It is revealed in a flashback that Homer and Marge first met while attending camps as children - Homer at Camp See-A-Tree "For underprivileged boys", and Marge at Camp Land-A-Man. (Season 15 episode The Way We Weren't)
- Camp Stillwater
- Midwestern summer camp where a dark, ancient mythology awakens, turning a summer of fun into a summer of evil.
- Camp Sunset
- Summer camp in Vermont that Rachel Creed attended as a child.
- Camp Thundercloud
- When Bob plan to join Emily at the school's summer camp - Camp Thundercloud, Jerry reminds Bob that Willy Wylerman's Golf Clinic is July 20. Bob thought it was August 20. (Season 3 episode Bob Hits the Ceiling)
- Camp Waconda
- Camp Ray mentions, from his youth, where he used to roast Stay Puft Marshmallows.
- Camp Wampacheempi
- Camp where groomsman met Doug in cover story.
- Camp Woodlands
- Two sixteen year old girls in the grocery store have Camp Woodlands written on the back of the white rayon shirts. (story The Mist)
- Castle Rock Day Camp
- Kids Gwendy sees at Castle view recreational park when she meets the man with the button box.
- Chief Starving Bear Weight Loss Center
- Fat camp that Martin Prince attends for summer break when all the other kids go to Kamp Krusty. (Season 4 episode Kamp Krusty)
- Fort Lebanon
- Scouting camp on St. Jack Wood Island.

- French Woods
- One of the best theater camps upstate, according to Jack (Season 9 episode Grandpa Jack)
- Kamp Kikakee
- Camp where Ernest P. Worrell works as a maintenance man.
- Kamp Krusty
- Summer camp that Bart and Lisa attend. "The Krustiest place on Earth." (Season 4 episode Kamp Krusty)
- Krendler Youth Camp
- According to Jarod’s fabricated record when he pretends to be an ex-con on parole, he was arrested at age 14 for petty larceny and spent six months in the Krendler Youth Camp. (Season 3 episode Parole)
- Language Camp at Middlebury
- (Season 4 episode Meet the Propaniacs)
- My Little Ballroom
- Children's play place where Michael and G.O.B. get into a fight and crash right through the wall (Season 4)
- The Pelé soccer and acting camp
- Soccer camp that Nelson gets to go to because his father is the soccer coach. (Season 4 episode Brother from the Same Planet)
- The Promised Land
- Ann's Christian camp (Season 2)
- River Jordan Camp for Boys and Girls
- Dexter - and then Deb - track Jordan Chase to a property he owns under his original name Eugene Greer, the River Jordan Camp for Boys and Girls on Muralia Road. (Season 5 episode The Big One)
- Second Horizons
- Girls "reprogramming" camp Norrie was headed when the dome came down in pilot episode. Name mentioned in Thicker Than Water.
- Serenity Ranch
- Maximum security fat camp where Bart is taken after becoming dangerously overweight. "When diet, exercise and surgery aren't enough" (Season 16 episode The Heartbroke Kid)
- Southside YMCA
- Community center listed under Frequent Locations section on Benito Gomez's police record. (Season 4 episode Living the Dream)
- The Spies
- Youth league used to systematically turn children against their parents and taught to spy on them and report their deviations.
- Stage Door
- One of the best theater camps upstate, according to Jack (Season 9 episode Grandpa Jack)
- Stephen King Memorial Summer Camp
- Joke Quinn makes: Looks like the Stephen King Memorial Summer Camp. (Season 5 episode Strangers and Comrades)
- Straighten Arrow
- Gay conversion therapy camp where Jack's son is taking his son (Season 9 episode Grandpa Jack)
- Summer Comedy Camp
- (Season 4 episode Meet the Propaniacs)
- Tall Oaks Band Camp
- Band camp.

- East Great Falls High School guidance counselor Chuck "The Sherminator" Sherman punishes Steve Stifler's younger brother Matt for a graduation prank by sending him to Tall Oaks Band Camp.
- Tall Oaks North
- Band Camp for the mentally challenged.
- TriCounty City Wide Soccer Camp
- Certificate on bulletin board in Andy's room.

- Upward Bound
- Homer drives Bart across the country to the toughest behavioral modification camp in Northwest Oregon. (Season 17 episode We're on the Road to D'ohwhere)
- Wataka Summer Camp
- Location of Claudia's first kiss. (Season 2 episode Try, Try)
- The Yo-Yo Ma Orchestral Fantasy Camp
- Frasier: "Well, it's official. Once again, there is no room for me at the Yo-Yo Ma Orchestral Fantasy Camp." (Season 10 episode Tales from the Crypt)
- The Youth League
- On the walls were scarlet banners of the Youth League and the Spies, and a full-sized poster of Big Brother.
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