Northwest Austin Edition | February 2023

CAMP GUIDE

GUIDE

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

Parents looking for camps for their children have a number of options to choose from in the Northwest Austin area. This list is not comprehensive.

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1 At Aim & Focus Karate summer camps, students will practice martial arts through games, activities, eld trips and karate classes . Grades K5th Dates: June 6Aug. 12 Cost: $200 (current students), $220 (new students) per week DAY SP 8516 Anderson Mill Road, Ste. 100, Austin 5122578552 www.aimandfocus.com 2 Coaches and mentors at All-Star Sports Camp at SoccerZone Lakeline teach soccer, basketball, dodgeball, capture the ag, volleyball, board games and other activities. Ages: 512 Dates: May 29Aug. 11 (summer) Cost: $70 (for full day),$350 (per week of full days); $45 (for half day)-$225 (for week of half-days) DAY SP 920 Old Mill Road, Cedar Park 5129404025 www.allstarsportscamp.org 3 Anderson Mill Limited District sum- mer camps give children the opportunity to swim, play recreational games and express their creativity through a craft each day. Students must have completed kindergarten to be eligible. Ages: 511 Dates: June 12Aug. 11 Cost: $210 (residents), $230 (nonresidents) per week DAY SP 11500 El Salido Parkway, Austin

with instruction from experts to increase painting and drawing skills. Ages: 517 Dates: June 5Aug. 11 Cost: $180-$355 per week ART DAY 9308 Anderson Mill Road, Ste. 200, Austin 5128128070 www.artplusacademy.com 5 Art Amore oers a variety of camps designed to showcase the artistic side of Austin. Artists will learn new skills and try new mediums either in studios or oth- er creative venues throughout the city. Ages: 518 Dates: June 5Aug. 4 Cost: $350-$850 per week ART DAY 6507 Jester Blvd., Ste. 107, Austin 5129837022 www.artamoreaustin.com 6 At ATX Ballers, basketball coaches teach students fundamental basketball skills. Coaches also lead games and scrimmages. All skill levels are welcome. Ages: 514 Dates: June 6Aug. 12 Cost: $160-$300 per week SP Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, 7050 Village Center Drive, Austin 5122308965 www.atxballers.com 7 Austin Ninjas’ weeklong camps include ninja course obstacles, games and team-building activities. Ages: 512 Dates: May 30Aug. 11 Cost: $225 (half day), $375 (full day) per week DAY SP 200 Buttercup Creek, Ste. 107A, Cedar Park 5129531000 www.austinninjas.com

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8 The Austin Parks and Recreation Summer Camp oers an opportunity to experience visual and performing arts, culture and history; celebrate Austin’s diversity; and build community through a variety of dierent camps. Ages: 515 The dates, times and costs vary by location, and program types are available online. DAY SP www.austintexas.gov/department/ parks-and-recreation 9 Badgerdog Creative Writing camps are led by professional writers and aim to build an appreciation for reading and writing, strengthen literary skills, exer- cise creativity and foster friendships. Ages: 817 Dates: June 523, July 1028 Cost: $400-$575 per week A+ DAY Grin School, 5001 Evans Avenue, Austin 5125420076 www.austinlibrary.org/creative-writing-camps 10 Bluebonnet School’s camp will explore a variety of science, technology, engineering, art and math topics. Each session will have a theme, and activities include cooking, working with technolo- gy, sports and art projects. Grades: K4th

A Bluebonnet School of Canyon Creek, 10321 Boulder Lane, Austin 5122195100 B Bluebonnet School of Cedar Park, 3420 El Salido Parkway, Cedar Park 5123319009 www.bluebonnetschool.com 11 Atthe Boys & Girls Clubs of the Aus- tin Area’s 2023 Great Futures Summer Camp, attendees will explore culture, history and people of the world through academics and arts along with lifestyle, character and leadership activities. Ages: 518 Dates: June 6Aug. 12 Cost: price varies; scholarship opportunities available A+ DAY Various locations in Austin 5124447199 www.bgcaustin.org 12 Brandy Perryman Shooting Camp is a four-day camp for boys and girls that focuses on all aspects of basketball: shooting, ball handling, oense, defense and position breakdown drills. Ages: 716 Dates: June 5Aug. 3 Cost: $260-$285 per week DAY SP

5122584104 www.amld.org

A Anderson High School, 8403 Mesa Drive, Austin

4 Students are invited to explore their creativity at Art + Academy’s summer camp. The camp oers themed camps

Dates: May 29Aug. 11 Cost: $299 per week A+ DAY

B Brushy Creek Community Center, 16318 Great Oaks Drive, Round Rock

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