Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Edition | March 2023

CAMP GUIDE

GUIDE

A non-comprehensive list of Northeast San Antonio Metrocom-area camps

Whether your kids want to do something outdoors, sharpen their athletic skills or stay ahead on studies, parents and guardians seeking summer camp options have plenty to choose from across the north San Antonio area. This is not a comprehensive list, and details are subject to change. COVID-19 safety protocols may vary, so contact the camp for more information about safety requirements.

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CIBOLO 1 Code Ninjas Code Ninjas oers a variety of summer camp opportunities, including camps for becoming a YouTuber, developing video games, web development, Lego robotics and STEM camps. Ages: 8 and older Dates: vary with programs held between May 21July 21 Cost: $265-$365 A+ ART DAY 635 Cibolo Valley Drive, Ste 157, Cibolo 2103144605 www.codeninjas.com CONVERSE 2 Judson ISD Softball Camp Judson ISD will host a softball camp for students in the district and children whose parents work in the district. This camp will focus on all levels of athletic ability and students will be grouped according to their athletic ability. Attendees are encouraged to bring gloves, appropriate shoes, sunscreen, a water bottle, a bat, a helmet and catcher equipment if available. Ages: 614 Dates: June 58 Cost: $50 DAY SP

Dates: June 2630 Cost: $245-$355 DAY SP Soccer Zone Live Oak 8020 Pat Booker Road, Live Oak Phone 8006453226 www.ussportscamps.com/soccer/nike/ nike-soccer-camps-soccer-zone-live-oak SCHERTZ 5 Camp Invention-Wonder Campers work on STEM-based hands-on challenges that spark curiosity and encourage the exploration of physics, design engineering and art as they work on projects such as building a mini skate park, engineering light- up party hats or using the science of color to create a bubble art banner. Camp locations also oer leadership-in-training positions for youth in grades 79. Schertz United Methodist Church Ages: K6 Dates: June 1216 Cost: $270 Garden Ridge Elementary Ages: K6 Dates: July 1014 Cost: $280 A+ DAY Schertz United Methodist Church 3460 Roy Richard Drive, Schertz Garden Ridge Elementary 9401 Municipal Parkway, Garden Ridge www.invent.org/programs/camp-invention 6 iCode iCode oers a wide variety of STEM and coding sessions for kids as young as 5 up to age 18. Learn YouTube production or Minecraft building, build robots, or learn web development in weeklong sessions throughout the summer. Ages: 518 Dates: May 28Aug. 12 Cost: $260-$399 A+ ART DAY 18384 I35 N., Ste. 121, Schertz 8303024774 www.icodeschool.com/cibolo SAN ANTONIO AREA 7 Alamo Area Scouts BSA (formerly Boy Scouts of America) The local BSA council oers various weeklong summer camps for Cub Scouts at dierent venues, including McGimsey Scout Park between Shavano Park and Castle Hills. Campers can expect swimming, hiking, crafts and opportunities to learn science, technology, engineering and math. Grades: incoming 1st-5th grade

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Dates: June 1230 Cost: $170-$185 A+ ART DAY SP 2226 NW Military Hwy., San Antonio 2103418611 www.alamoareabsa.org

Dates: June 1116 Cost: TBD DAY NIGHT SP Morgan’s Wonderland Camp 23400 Cibolo Vista, San Antonio 2102412508

Frank Arnold Sports Complex 1198 S. Seguin St., Converse 2109451100 www.judsonisd.org/page/30895

www.tirrfoundation.org/ moran-camp-xtreme.aspx

8 Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas GSST’s West Side Girl Scouts Leadership Center hosts hands-on day camp activities designed to help campers develop skills in areas such as community service, cultural arts, healthy living, environmental aware- ness and STEM. Grades: K8 Dates: June 12Aug. 4 Cost: $80-$175 A+ ART DAY SP 5622 W César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio 2103492404 www.girlscouts-swtx.org 9 Moran Camp Xtreme This adaptive wheelchair sports camp provides an oppor- tunity where campers can engage in soccer, archery, basketball, dodgeball, horseback riding, swimming and a high-rope course, all while surrounded by friends and supportive and knowledgeable sta who are just like them. The camp asks that campers attending the summer session be 100% independent in their activities of daily living, including bath- ing, using the toilet and dressing. Ages: 821

3 Judson ISD Soccer Camp Judson ISD will host a soccer camp for boys and girls within the district. Campers will need to bring soccer shoes, running shoes, water, shin guards and sunscreen. The registration fee includes a camp T-shirt. Grades: incoming 6th-9th grade Dates: June 68 Cost: $25 DAY SP

10 San Antonio Zoo Zoo Camp provides weeklong camps where young children learn about insects, animal myths, and ancient connections between animals and astronomy. Campers can expect to spend most of week outdoors at the zoo taking part in games and other activities, visiting the animals and touring the zoo. Another weeklong camp for middle school-age children lets participants learn rsthand dierent types of jobs at the zoo. Grades: K8 Dates: May 30Aug. 18 Cost: $255-$360 A+ ART DAY 3903 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antonio 2107347184 www.sazoo.org/education-programs/ zoo-camp 11 Witte Museum The Witte Museum oers weeklong camps that feature all kinds of activities designed to get young campers interested in a variety of things, including cooking, paleontology, farming

Frank Arnold Sports Complex 1198 S. Seguin St., Converse www.judsonisd.org/Page/30895 LIVE OAK

4 Nike Soccer Camp This camp allows attendees to learn, develop, play and enjoy the game of soccer. The coed camp is open to all skill levels and oers half- and full-day op- tions. Professional coaches who have played around the world will lead the camp, teaching attendees dierent skills each day. Due to regulations, camp space is limited. Ages: 613

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