Summer Camps in Frisco, Texas

Frisco is one of the fast growing cities in north Dallas situated in Collin and Denton counties. The charming city offers four professional sports teams, eight million square feet of dining and retail space, hundreds of recreational activities and is the host of a variety of concerts throughout the year. It is home to the major league soccer team FC Dallas and the Texas Tornado Hockey team. When school is out children have the chance to attend various diverse events, festivals and summer camps in Frisco to curb summer boredom while gaining knowledge and sharpening skills.
  1. FieldhouseUSA: The State-Of-The Art Sports Experience

    • FieldhouseUSA offers camps for basketball, volleyball, soccer, football and cheerleading. Not all camps have the same age requirement. Camp runs from the end of June to the middle of August. Campers interested in cheerleading develop strength, learn certain stunts and will conduct chants, dance, cheers and jumps. The basketball camp affords campers ages 6 to 14 workouts to improve such skills as dribbling, shooting and passing. Camp fee range from $115 to $150 as of 2010.

      FieldhouseUSA: The State-Of-The Art Sports Experience

      6155 Sports Village Road

      Frisco, TX 75034

      972-668-6207

      fieldhouseusa.com

    Express Cheer & Dance of Frisco

    • Express Cheer & Dance of Frisco offers a half- and full-day adventure summer camp program for ages 3 to 12. Campers learn to jump, flip, tuck and twist on a trampoline. Activities include tumbling, arts, crafts, rock climbing and a variety of games. Field trips include Hawaiian Falls, Amazing Jake's, Dallas Zoo and Sandy Lake. Summer camp runs from the beginning of June to the middle of August. The weekly cost of camp ranges from $85 to $190 as of 2010.

      Express Cheer & Dance of Frisco

      9550 John Elliot Drive

      Frisco, TX 75034

      972-731-5888

      expresscheer.com

    Frisco Family YMCA-Main

    • YMCA Frisco offers specialty camps, school-based camps or a traditional day camp from June to August. Campers go on themed-based field trip every day of the week. Field trips include the Dallas Zoo, Animal Plant, Medieval Times and Texas Motor Speedway. Specialty camp cost from $237 to $278 as of 2010. Children may attend a school-based camp held at an elementary school in the area. Campers have group games, field trip swimming, and arts and crafts. The fee cost up to $140 per week as of 2010. Campers can attend Camp Cherokee located at Lake Lewisville on 33 acres. Campers may hike, swim, play games or shoot archery from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Camp Cherokee cost $167 to $200 per week as of 2010.

      Frisco Family YMCA-Main

      3415 Main St.

      Frisco, TX 75034

      214-297-9622

      friscoymca.org

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