2023
CAMP GUIDE
GUIDE
A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area
COMPILED BY COMMUNITY IMPACT STAFF
10 Friends of Texas Wildlife will host four camp sessions in June, with children at- tending three days a week from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Campers will learn about local wildlife through hands-on experiences, games and crafts. Each day of the camps will focus on a dierent type of animal such as reptiles, birds or mammals, with campers meeting live animals. Ages: 712 Dates: June 59, 1216, 1923, 2630 Cost: $150 DAY 29816 Dobbin Hufsmith Road, Magnolia 11 Kiddie Academy in Magnolia hosts a summer camp program with eld trips, themed weeks, water play, movie days and special vendors. Grades: K5 Dates: May 30-mid-August Cost: $250 (per week), $125 registration fee DAY 11767 FM 1488, Magnolia 9362863212 www.kiddieacademy.com/academies/magnolia 12 Lazy Acres oers 11 weeks of camp on its 20-acre facility, with each week having a dierent theme. In the Christian-based envi- 2918810677 www.ftwl.org
Parents looking for camps for their children have a number of options to choose from in the Tomball and Magnolia area. This list is not comprehensive.
2812901003 www.tomballtx.gov/704/tomball-kids-club Magnolia 8 Black Cat Theater and Academy is hosting a variety of one- and two-week the- ater camps this summer, with campers able to enjoy acting, singing, dancing and improv. Grades: K12 Dates: May 30July 28 Cost: $250-$350 ART DAY 331 Corporate Woods Drive, Ste. A4, Magnolia 2817479100 www.blackcattheateracademy.com 9 Discovery School of Invention pro- vides hands-on camps in one-week sessions. “Bug Crazy” for ages 56 teaches children about local insects. “Engineering Design” for ages 710 teaches students about electricity as they design a functioning home. All camps are from 9 a.m.-noon. Ages: 510
ronment, campers will get the opportunity to learn more about dierent topics through fun crafts, activities and games, with experienced counselors and sta on-site. Grades: K8 Dates: June 30Aug. 10 Cost: $190-$225 (per week) ART DAY SP REL 13913 Stagecoach Road, Magnolia 2813568152 www.lazyacresevents.com/summercamp 13 Paint & Bubbles Studio oers weekly camps that feature dierent themes and activ- ities focused on building creativity, artistic skills and self-condence. The projects camp- ers will have an opportunity to do include painting, drawing, mixed media, ber arts, sculpting and crafting. Ages: 412 Dates: May 30July 31 Cost: $125-$345 (varies per camp) ART DAY 31311 FM 2978, Ste. 107, Magnolia 3467032141 www.paintandbubbles.com
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Tomball 1 Alodia Basketball Academy campers can choose from three options, including total player, shooting and competition, with half- and full-day camps. All camps are coed. Grades: K8 Dates: May 30Aug. 10 Cost: $150-$235 (weekly) DAY SP 8711 Creekside Green Drive, The Woodlands 22601 Lutheran Church Road, Tomball 2812552552 www.alodiacamps.com 2 The new Camp Invention program aims to inspire children’s creativity and build condence. Children will team up with friends for hands-on science, technology, engineering and math adventures. Activities include pop- up businesses, mini skate parks, invention parties and animatronic robots. Camps are slated for the Tomball and Magnolia areas. Grades: K6 Dates: June 69 (Magnolia), July 1721 (Tomball) Cost: $245 and up
A+ DAY 21206 Telge Road, Tomball 31900 Nichols Sawmill Road, Magnolia 8909 FM 1488, Magnolia 8009684332 www.invent.org/local
Element Sportsplex
Black Cat Theater & Academy
Paint & Bubbles Studio
3 Element Sportsplex has invited several organizations to host weekly basketball camps this summer. Campers will learn basketball skills such as ball handling, shooting, foot- work, defense and rebounding. Ages: 413 Dates: May 30Aug. 11 Cost: $125-$160 DAY SP 12920 Theis Lane, Tomball 2813776242 www.elementsportsplex.com 4 At KMR Equestrian Summer Camp , riders of all levels can improve their horseman- ship and basic horse care skill and knowledge. Activities include daily rides, crafts and games as well as informational sessions from horse
COURTESY ELEMENT SPORTSPLEX
COURTESY BLACK CAT THEATER & ACADEMY
COURTESY PAINT & BUBBLES STUDIO
care professionals. Ages: 715 Dates: June 6July 21 (four sessions) Cost: $700 ($650 by May 1); $300 deposit DAY
Cost: $480 ART DAY 24913 Kuykendahl Road, Stes. C and D, Tomball 8325172659 www.teoramusic.com/summercamp 6 Located right next to Tomball’s Jerry Matheson Park, Texas Star Gymnastics will host children for gymnastics, crafts, tennis and playground visits from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. this summer. Campers must bring a lunch with them. Ages: 4 and older Dates: May 30Aug. 14 Cost: $45 (per day) DAY SP
1230 Ulrich Road, Tomball 2812559997 www.texasstargymnastics.net
7 Tomball Kids Club , hosted by the city of Tomball, is oering three camps this summer for school-age children. Alongside receiving a meal, campers will learn about exercise and nutrition, animals, and police and re safety. Parents are required to stay with children during the camp. Ages: 512 Dates: June 9, July 14, Aug. 11 Cost: Free DAY Local Tomball parks
24706 FM 2978, Tomball www.kmrequestrian.com
5 Teora Music School is hosting weeklong camps held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. every week this summer except for the week of July 4. Campers will have the opportunity to work in a group to prepare and perform a piece of music. Ages: 7 and older Dates: June 5Aug. 11
Dates: July 1014, 1721 Cost: $225 (per session) A+ DAY 7806 Red Oak Drive, Magnolia 2819398139 www.discoverysi.org
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TOMBALL PARKWAY 28595 Tomball Pkwy (281) 290-7810
THE WOODLANDS 10491 Kuykendahl (281) 681-9110
SPRING STUEBNER 6603 Spring Stuebner Rd (281) 288-0239
GOSLING ROAD SPRING 24527 Gosling Rd (281) 516-9404
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