6 Summer Camps That'll Blow Your Mind

Love zombies? There's a camp for that.

— -- Capture the flag is so last summer.

Now summer camps are getting hyper-specialized, and they're not all for kids.

A Burlington, Massachusetts-based Zombie summer camp has both day and overnight options, where campers learn biology, environmental sciences and conservation under the guise of defending "land of Sidleterra, their source of adventure, life and resources." The camp has archaeologists and historians on staff who teach the kids about civilizations from real-world history, literature and mythology. Team building and life skills are taught while learning "to infiltrate the zombie’s lair."

East Coast-based secret agent wannabes might enjoy the spy camp in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. The Spy Camp at Camp Lohikan incorporates lots of "typical" camp activities. Camp description reads: "Agents receive training in martial arts, code breaking, surveillance techniques and undercover maneuvers. Then we move on to the ATV four-wheelers to train our agents in safe evasive driving techniques ... which might be necessary if a mission requires a quick getaway! Additional training on our high and low ropes course prepares our recruits for those harrowing high altitude missions. Then it's over to the water for training in the operation of jet skis."

Parents who wish their over scheduled kids could learn a simpler way of life should check out the Plantation Farm Camp on 500 acres in California's Sonoma Valley, less than two miles from the Pacific Ocean. Along with animal care and produce planting, kids will get all the typical camp activities like swimming, horse back riding, star gazing and more. There's even a three-day, three-night abbreviated version for families who wish to experience summer camp together.