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summer Camps experiences In-Person & Virtual 2022 Central Texas Summer, a magical season for a kid. Looking for a fun summer pastime for your children? A positive place to keep them happy and engaged in learning new skills? The Central Austin area is home to a variety of summer camps for children of all ages and interests. The camps included in this brochure are a few of our favorites. www.TexasNationalTitle.com
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summerCampsexperiences

In-Person & Virtual

2022 Central Texas

Summer, a magical season for a kid. Looking for a fun summer pastime for your children? A

positive place to keep them happy and engaged in learning new skills? The Central Austin area is home to a variety of summer camps for children of all ages and interests. The camps included in

this brochure are a few of our favorites.

www.TexasNationalTitle.com

Austin Sunshine Camp (Ages 8 & 15) FREE!The Young Men’s Business League conducts this free camp offering a well-rounded experience, including swimming, crafts, and other outdoor activities for selected kids. Parents must apply for admission. 2225 Andrew Zilker Rd., Austin | www.sunshinecamps.org

Bluebonnet School (Ages 6-11)Indoor and outdoor play and instruction abound at these camps featuring water fun, field trips, learning, sports, and specialized activities on demand. www.bluebonnetschool.comBluebonnet School of Cedar Park3420 El Salido Parkway, Cedar ParkBluebonnet School of Canyon Creek10321 Boulder Ln., Austin

Camp Balcones Camp Fire’s Summer Camp (Ages 6-14)Campers the opportunity to hike, swim, learn archery, and discover nature. Each week features a different STEM theme including Week of Wings, Camping 101, Shark Week, and more. Emma Long Park, 1600 City Park Rd., Austinwww.camp-fire.org

Camp Champions (Ages 6-18)Since 1967 campers here have become more

independent; made friends; developed social skills; explored athletic, artistic and outdoor activities; and had fun in the process. 775 Camp Rd., Marble Falls | www.campchampions.com

Country Home Learning Center (Ages 5-13)Swimming, skating, bowling, movies as well as exciting local destinations. CHLC also offers a wide array creative art, science, and more. Various locations, see website for details.www.countryhomelearningcenter.com

Earth Native Wilderness School (Ages 3.5-16) Turn off the TV and have some old school fun where your

kids can learn all about the natural world of Central Texas. McKinney Falls State Park, 5808 McKinney Falls Pkwy., Austinwww.earthnativeschool.com/summer-camps

El Ranchito Camp (Ages 9-18)An overnight camp specifically created for children from low-income families. A great chance for your child to get the traditional summer camp experience with swimming, horseback riding, and campfires. Shield Ranch, 16037 Hamilton Pool Rd., Austinwww.elranchito.org

GENaustin (Ages 9-15) Girls OnlyEducate and empower girls to be better individuals and friends. Through fun activities like yoga, art, and writing the girls learn valuable stress management, self-compassion, and self-love skills. 901 Trinity St., Austin | www.genaustin.org

Girlstart Summer Camp (Ages 9-13) Girls OnlyGirls are encouraged to explore the various fields within STEM through fun and empowering activities. Choose one of the week long camps and learn about science, math, and technology with room to have fun and channel your favorite superheroes! 1400 W. Anderson, Austin | www.girlstart.org

High Hopes Sports And Afterschool Camp (Ages 5-12)Kids and teens take part in the classic camp experience with dynamic group activities while also taking part in ministry and spiritual growth alongside their peers. choose from full-week, three-day, or daily sessions. 1800 Clover Ln., Cedar Park | www.hhsports.org

TRADITIONAL CAMPS

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Over Night Camp

In-person & Virtual Experiences Available

Virtual Experience Only

JCC Summer Camps (Ages 2-15)Kids can take their pick from dozens of fun activities offered at the Jewish Community Center with no shortage of arts, crafts, sports, field trips, swimming, and then some. Dell Jewish Community Campus, 7300 Hart Ln., Austin www.shalomaustin.org/camps

Round Rock Parks and Recreation Summer Day Camps (Ages 5-12)A variety of full day summer camps for you to choose from! Field trips, swimming, group games, arts and crafts, cooking and more!Various locations, see website for details.www.roundrocktexas.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/recreation/summer-camps/

Saber Summer Camp (Ages 3-12)Kids get the opportunity to explore their passions by participating in a wide variety of camp options. Sports camps, STEAM and academic camps, and fine arts camps. A different learning opportunity each week. 2500 Wimberley Ln., Austinwww.sgs-austin.org/summercamp

SHERWOOD FOREST CAMP (Ages 7-16)Learn archery, blacksmithing, leatherworking, swordplay,

and other Renaissance activities, and spend the night in an air-conditioned castle. In other words, the kids get the whole times-of-yore experience. Choose from three six-night sessions, or send your kid to all three! Sherwood Forest Faire, 1883 Old Hwy. 20, McDadesherwoodforestfaire.com

Wet & Wild Adventure Camp (Ages 9-15) Every day is a new adventure: kayaking, tubing, biking, bowling, rope-swinging, laser tag, rock climbing, and more. Most weeks feature a trip to a nearby premier water park with three pickup locations in town. Various locations, see website for details.www.wetwildcamp.com

YMCA Camp Twin Lakes (Ages 5-16)This is the classic summer camp vibe: swimming, hiking,

sports, and making friends. Overnight and day camps all summer long. Camp Twin Lakes, 204 E. Little Elm Trail, Cedar Parkhttps://ymcagwc.org/locations/ymca-camp-twin-lakes/

YPW Camps (Ages 3-12)Whether your kid is a linguist, artist, explorer, adventurer, scientist, or likes to learn/practice Spanish,

YPW has a camp to suit your needs. Various locations, see website for details. | www.ypwkids.com

Georgetown Summer Art Camps (Multiple Programs for ages ranging: 5-12)Explore different places of the world through painting, printmaking, collage, storytelling and more! Georgetown Recreation Center, 1003 N. Austin Ave., https://parks.georgetown.org/camp/

Austin Chamber Music Center workshop (Ages: 7-18)Young musicians play within small ensembles during workshops instructed by professional musicians.University of Texas, Sarah & Ernest Butler School of Music 2406 Robert Dedman Dr., Austinhttps://austinchambermusic.org/summer/

Austin Film Festival’s Summer Film Camp (Ages: 9-18)Campers of all experience levels learn how to write, direct, animate and edit their own short films.

First Baptist Church, 901 Trinity St Austinwww.austinfilmfestival.com/yfp/summercamp

Austin School of Fashion Design (Ages: 8-12) Camps cater to various experience levels in sewing and fashion.6001 Burnet Rd., Austin | www.austinschooloffashiondesign.com

Bake Austin Summer Camps (Ages: 6-16)Children of all experience levels learn how to make cookies, cake, candy, pasta and more.

1706 E. 38th 1/2 St., Austin | www.bakeaustin.com

Fantastic Magic Camp (Ages: 6-12)Campers are taught life skills and confidence through magic as they learn how to juggle and use puppets, among other tricks.7500 Woodrow Ave., Austin | www.magiccamp.com

DRAGON’S LAIR BOARD GAME CAMP (Ages 7-16) Campers get to choose from a wide variety of themed camps to join including Pokémon, Magic the Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic Camp, and more. Dragon’s Lair Comics & Fantasy, 2438 W. Anderson, Austinwww.dlair.net/austin

Escuelita Art-Es Inc. (Ages 3-8)Bilingual instructors guide campers through various themed camps that include dance, music, theatre, art, yoga, sign language, and more. 6100 Parkwood, Oak Hill | www.escuelitaartes.com

Game Worlds Summer Camp (Ages: 8-18)Campers learn skills to create their own video games as well as programming, design, audio engineering and art skills.Various locations, see website for details. www.gameworldscamp.com

Hideout Theatre Improv Summer Camps (Ages: 5-18) Students learn the basics of improv, storytelling and stage acting through games, stories and scene

performances.617 Congress Ave., Austinwww.hideouttheatre.com/improv-for-kids/summercamp

KidsActing Studio (Ages: 4-18)Over 150 camps in 16 locations specialize in musicals, acting or full-scale productions. Camps range from one to multiple weeks and culminate in performances for friends and family.Various locations, see website for details.www.kidsactingstudio.com

Paramount Theatre Camp Story Wranglers (Ages: third grade through eighth grade)Students explore story-writing, acting, songwriting, costume and prop design, then perform at the Paramount Theatre on the last day of camp. Various locations, see website for details.www.austintheatre.org/camps

School of Rock Summer Camps (Ages: 6-18)Young musicians learn guitar, bass, drums, keys and vocals, and the camp ends in a live show.2525 W. Anderson Lane, Austinwww.austin.schoolofrock.com

ARTS CAMPS

Brandy Perryman Basketball Shooting Camp (Ages: 7-16)A 4-day upbeat and positive basketball shooting camp. All camps include 32 hours of instruction, which is approximately the same amount of time as a month of practice in Middle School or a full season of a youth league. Daily team competitions are the highlight of the week, allowing kids to be a part of a team with no pressure.Various locations, see website for details.www.bperrymanshootingcamp.com/camp-dates/

Chaparral Ice Center Summer Camp (Ages: 5-13) Twice-daily ice-skating lessons or take part in a general sports camp with an emphasis on skating, outdoor recreation and swimming.Northcross Mall 2525 W Anderson Ln, Austinwww.chaparralice.com

Concordia Baseball Camps (Ages: 5-14) Learn the fundamentals of the game and applying techniques to improves skills on the diamond. Each camper will have a chance to gain experience in fielding, throwing and hitting in both camps taught by a collegiate coaching staff and a former Major League Baseball player that have won a American Southwest Conference Tournament championship and reached the NCAA Regional Round in the past three years.Concordia Univerisity, Tornado Field 11400 Concordia University Dr, Austinhttps://athletics.concordia.edu/sports/2012/5/5/BB_0505122957.aspx

Golf in Schools Summer Camp (Ages: 4-12) Campers learn the skills, rules and etiquette of golf from a skilled trainer in week-long sessions designed to make the training fun.Butler Park Pitch N’ Putt, 201 Lee Barton Dr., AustinWest Austin Youth Association, 1314 Exposition Blvd., Austinwww.golfinschools.com

Motorcross Summer Camp at Iron Horse Country Ranch (Ages 8-13)

It’s the motorcycle summer camp for kids. This dirt-bike camp has shuttles from Austin Metro. They supply the dirt bikes, safety gear, and the training. Just show up! A pool, a rec center, and a lake for fishing for down time. 9100 E. FM 243, Bertram | www.ironhorsecountry.com

Journey Gymnastics Summer Camps(Ages: 5-12) Bounce and tumble in gymnastics class, run obstacle courses in Ninja Zone and explore the local hill country in our multiple weekly field trips, splash in all the local pools and make new friends along the way!2524 Shell Rd, Georgetown | https://journeygymtx.com/camps

Jump Gymnastics Summer Camp (Ages: 3-12)Theme-based camps feature gymnastics, art exploration, interactive centers, yoga, music and dance.North Austin, 2117 W. Anderson Ln., AustinSouth Austin, 2919 Manchaca Rd., Austinwww.jumpgymnastics.com

M&M Ranch Horseback Riding Summer Camps (Ages 9-18)Offering Overnight & Day Camps. Riding camps are

individually based, so if you are just a beginner or have been riding for years we teach according to where you are. We teach advance speed events, outside hauling welcome.M&M Horse Ranch, outside of Georgetownhttps://mmhorseranch.com

Rock-About Climbing Adventures (Ages: 9-18)Rock climbing at various area locations, including the Austin Greenbelt, Reimer’s Ranch and Enchanted Rock.Various locations, see website for details.www.rock-about.com/kids-camps

Round Rock Express Baseball Camps (Ages 6+) Participants will receive instruction in all fundamentals of the game of baseball. The Round Rock Express baseball camps offer big-league quality instruction on the fundamentals of the game of baseball and softball. Express baseball and softball camps range in ages and offer opportunities for all skill levels. Providing high-level baseball and softball instruction from knowledgeable and experienced coaches. Express camps aim to develop the complete ballplayer by not only focusing on the physical skill sets, but leadership and mental skills as well.The Dell Diamond, 3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rockwww.expressyouthsports.com/camps/

SUMMER RUNNING & BIKING CAMPS (Ages 4-10) Austin Youth Fitness is offering Fit n’ Fun running camps and Cycle the City biking camps. Various locations, see website for detailswww.austinyouthfitness.com

SPORTS CAMPS

Coding With Kids (Ages: 5-18)Provides a variety of STEM-based programs with curricula designed to drive engagement and learning outcomes.

Congregation Beth Israel, 3901 Shoal Creek Blvd., AustinSt. Andrews Episcopal School, 1112 W. 31st St., Austinwww.codingwithkids.com

Learning Fun 101(Multiple programs for age range: 5-17)Learn how to build, program, and engineer: Robots, Drones, and Amazing Machines using the LEGO® bricks.

Multiple Locations All Over Central Texaswww.learningfun101.com/programs/camps/

Mad Science of Austin Camp (Ages: 4-12)Science-themed camps include hands-on educational activities

using all five senses to spark imagination and curiosity. Multiple Locations All Over Central Texashttps://austin.madscience.org

Neuron Garage (Ages: kindergarten-sixth grade)Engage in creative problem-solving challenges such as physical experiments, purposeful tinkering and messy

construction. Multiple Locations All Over Central Texas

Earth & Beyond At Stepping Stone School (Ages 5-13)Become pioneers and explorers adventuring through time and space. Platinum Learning for Life curriculum, with science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics principles and projects incorporated throughout the week. Various locations, see website for details. | www.steppingstoneschool.com

Snapology Austin Camps (Ages: 4-14)Campers use Lego bricks to learn math, science, technology, engineering, art and literacy concepts.Lakeway Activity Center, 105 Cross Creek, LakewayCircle C Community Center, 7817 LaCrosse Blvd., AustinSnapology Austin Discovery Center, 1910 Fort View Rd., Austinhttps://austin.snapology.com

Thinkery Camps (Pre-K through fifth grade)Day camps focusing on math, science, engineering, and nature with an emphasis on fun.Thinkery at the Meredith Learning Lab, 1830 Simond, AustinReed Elementary, 1515 Little Elm Trl, Cedar Parkhttps://thinkeryaustin.org/camp/

UT Pre-College Summer Discovery (Ages: 14-18) High schoolers are invited to get a taste of college life at this camp complete with faculty-taught classes, meetings with students and admissions officers, and more. University of Texas, 727 E. Dean Keeton, Austinwww.summerdiscovery.com/u-texas-austin

ACADEMIC FOCUSED CAMPS

Camp Brave Heart (Ages 6-17) FREE!Three days of swimming, hiking, hayrides, and more, intertwined with therapeutic components for children who have recently lost someone to death. This environment, deep in the Texas Hill Country and provided by the good folks of Hospice Austin, gives kids a chance to learn about grief and healing among peers. John Knox Ranch, outside Wimberley | www.hospiceaustin.org/our-services/grief-support/camp-brave-heart/

Camp Grey Dove (Ages 7-14)Kids with siblings who have been diagnosed with cancer, it’s natural to feel sad, guilty, or even jealous. At Camp Grey Dove, they can learn to manage their emotions and learn skills to cope while meeting friends who are going through a similar experience. Peaceable Kingdom Retreat for Children, 19051 FM2484, Killeen | www.anybabycan.org/camp-grey-dove-2

Camp Red Bird (Ages 6-12)The Austin Center for Grief & Loss is hosting a pair of summer camps for children that have experienced the loss for the recently experienced loss for the first time in their life. Led by a licensed therapist, and overseen by grief professionals; campers can expect a week full of fun games, crafts, and activities, all in a safe supportive environment.The Austin Center for Grief & Loss2413 Greenlawn Pkwy., Austinwww.austingrief.org/campredbird

Round Rock Parks and Recreation Adaptive Camp (Ages 5-21)This program offers daily activities, each related to the weekly theme, including swimming, field trips, arts and crafts, sports, drama, cooking, group games and lots of fun. Youth camp ratio is 1 team member for every 4 campers; Teen camp ratio is 1 team member for every 5 campers; Campers must be able to function within this ratio.www.roundrocktexas.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/recreation/summer-camps/

THERAPEUTIC CAMPS

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