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Sports Camps: Main Line Parent Summer Camp Guide

For young athletes around the Main Line seeking to elevate their game this summer, the area offers an array of immersive sports camps with specialized skills training programs.

Whether your child is a curious beginner or committed competitor, quality instruction and high energy excitement await around the Main Line’s vibrant fields and courts. From gaining a competitive edge to enjoying camaraderie among fellow players, sports camps promise invaluable skills and enduring summer memories.

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Discover more sports summer camps around the Main Line!

iCORE Fitness

Ninja Warrior summer campers are put through a wide variety of extreme Ninja training, parkour, sports and free play.

JAB CAMP

Outside of learning the fundamentals of basketball, campers will learn from experts: financial literacy, nutrition, and antisemitism/racism education.

Summer at AIS

The Agnes Irwin School offers athletic camps, academic enrichment, and traditional day camp opportunities for both boys and girls, ages 3 years-old and up.

Upper Main Line YMCA

From sports and swimming to arts and teen leadership, your child will discover a summer of exploration and fun at YMCA Camp UMLY at the Upper Main Line YMCA (UMLY) in Berwyn, PA.

Villnova Soccer Camp

Boys and girls youth soccer camps for rising 1st – 8th grades as well as Soccer Camps and Academy for rising 9th – 12th grades.

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