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

1. Acrotex Gymnastics has an open gym and trampoline area for children to jump around and play. Gymnastics skills are not required. Children must bring a water bottle, snacks and a sack lunch. Comfortable clothes and tennis shoes are required.2. Adventure Camps through the Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department expose campers to outdoor activities and challenges, promoting the positive use of free time, self-confidence, responsibility, self-awareness, problem-solving and decision-making. Potential activities include rock climbing, caving, paintball, horseback riding, kayaking, paddleboarding and fishing. Camps include Welcome to Adventure Camp, Welcome to H2O Adventure Camp, Arkansas Travel Camp, X-Stream H2O Sports Camp and Galveston Island Travel Camp.3. At Brandy Perryman Shooting Camp, elementary- and middle school-age kids will engage in a four-day shooting-intensive basketball training program that is taught in imitation of all the camps Brandy Perryman attended and loved as a child. In addition to shooting, camp attendees will focus on ball handling, defense, offense and position breakdown drills.
  • Ages: 7 (entering second grade)-16
  • Dates: June 12-15
  • Cost: $260 (through May 31), $285 (starting June 1)
  • 1003 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown
  • 512-799-8891
  • www.bperrymanshootingcamp.com
4. Camp Goodwater offers a range of day camp activities, such as swimming at the Georgetown Recreation Center and playing in the park, as well as weekly special events and excursions. Campers should bring a backpack with their name on it, lunch, a water bottle, sunscreen and sneakers.
  • Ages: 5-11
  • Dates: weekly June 5-Aug. 11
  • Cost: $160 (residents), $200 (nonresidents)
  • Georgetown Recreation Center, 1003 N. Austin Ave.
  • 512-930-3596
  • https://parks.georgetown.org/camp
5. At Christ Lutheran Church Day Camp, each camper receives a summer camp T-shirt and water bottle. Activities include games, crafts and music. Campers are required to bring lunch each day, but two snacks and drinks will be provided.6. Code Ninjas empowers children to learn technology skills with various activities and topics, such as Roblox, Lego robotics, modifying Minecraft, and learning how to become an influencer or YouTuber.7. Cordovan Art School offers art camps throughout the surrounding areas. Full-day, half-day and extended-day options are available. Additionally, campers will have the choice of more than 50 specialized camps, such as those focused on superheroes, pottery, game art, anime and more.8. At Dance Empower Princess and Tea Party camp, young dancers will have the ability to dress up as their favorite Disney princess or superhero.9. Dance Empower Neon Camp-Just Dance teaches different dance styles and mechanics using a ‘90s theme.10. Trained instructors lead Dance Empower Ballet Bootcamp, which covers a variety of ballet techniques and variations as well as lyrical and contemporary dance movements.11. Dance Empower Hip Hop Camp covers different hip-hop genres, combos and techniques.12. Dance Empower Tap Camp explores aspects of tap dancing. Students are taught by dance professional Chandra Chinnis.
  • Ages: 6-18
  • Dates: TBD July-August
  • Cost: $105
  • 71 Wildwood Drive, Ste. 203
  • 512-677-9182
  • www.danceempower.com
13. D-BAT Georgetown Summer Camp is a place where baseball and softball players can learn tactics and skills to develop their game. Attendees need to bring a glove, a bat, a helmet, a water bottle, a sack lunch and snacks.
  • Ages: 5-12
  • Dates: June 5-9, June 19-23, July 3-7,
  • July 17-21, July 31- Aug. 4
  • Cost: $70 (one day), $120 (two days), $170 (three days), $220 (four days), $250 (five days)
  • 101 Patriot Way
  • 512-886-3228
  • www.dbatgeorgetown.com
14. Dolce Summer Camp Music Tours provides students an introduction to music. The half-day offering includes lessons in rhythm and three electives classes. Experienced students can join a chamber music intensive. At the conclusion of each camp week, there is a performance.
  • Ages: 5-18
  • Dates: June 19-23, June 26-30,
  • July 10-14, July 17-21
  • Cost: $180-$300
  • 1221 Leander Road
  • 512-591-7833
  • https://dolcesmusic.com
15. Georgetown Parks and Recreation’s Enrichment Camps allow children to learn a new skill. Some offerings this summer include twirling, cooking, art, dance and cheer, Lego, and robotics.
  • Ages: 5-14 (vary by camp)
  • Dates: vary by camp
  • Cost: $125-$225 (resident), $155-$245 (nonresident)
  • Georgetown Recreation Center, 1003 N. Austin Ave.
  • 512-930-3596
  • https://parks.georgetown.org/camp
16. Georgetown Palace Theatre summer camps give students the opportunity to rehearse and perform an entire production in two weeks. There are five sessions, each with multiple musicals. Professionals in the performing arts lead each session. No prior experience is necessary. Each two-week session will finish with a performance, and campers will be given a set number of tickets to share with loved ones.
  • Grades: incoming 1-10 (camps vary by age group), 8-12 (intensive camps)
  • Dates: June 5-18, June 19-July 2, July 5-16, July 17- 30, July 31-Aug. 13; performances scheduled for Saturday or Sunday at the end of each two-week session
  • Cost: $495-$525 per session
  • 206 W. Second St.
  • 512-763-4532
  • www.georgetownpalace.com/camps
17. This year’s Grace Episcopal VBS Summer Camp has the theme Knights of the North Castle. It will include science, music, crafts, recreation, snacks and a Bible story daily.
  • Ages: 2-entering fourth grade
  • Dates: July 24-27
  • Cost: $100 (before May 31), $115 (June 1-30), $130 (after June 30)
  • 1314 E. University Ave.
  • 512-863-6214
  • www.graceschool1992.org
18. At Journey Gymnastics Adventure Camp, campers will be able to run, jump, climb, tumble and play with their friends. They will also get the opportunity to take field trips to local destinations.
  • Ages: 6-18
  • Dates: weekly May 30-June 30, July 10-Aug. 12
  • Cost: $280 (two days per week), $330 (three days per week), $380 (four-five days per week)
  • 2524 Shell Road
  • 512-864-1334
  • https://journeygymtx.com
19. Let’s Make Friends Adaptive Camp is offered by Georgetown Parks and Recreation in partnership with the Exceptional Georgetown Alliance. Intended for students with cognitive and developmental disabilities as well as autism spectrum disorders, the camp provides a safe environment to foster interaction and connection. Campers must attend Georgetown ISD schools.20. Performing Arts Studio: Gabby’s Dollhouse camp exposes dancers to a variety of ballet, tap and jazz moves. The camp will culminate with a performance.
  • Ages: 3-8
  • Dates: June 12-16
  • Cost: $175
  • 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 123
  • 512-863-2750
  • www.pasgtown.com
21. At Performing Arts Studio: High School Musical Production Camp attendees will produce and perform their own production of “High School Musical.” On Friday, campers will host the performance for their friends and families. No prior dance experience is required.
  • Ages: 7-13
  • Dates: July 24-28
  • Cost: $290
  • 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 123
  • 512-863-2750
  • www.pasgtown.com
22. During Performing Arts Studio: The Little Mermaid Production Camp, students will create and perform their own version of “The Little Mermaid.” Family and friends are invited to watch the performance. No prior dance experience is required.
  • Ages: 7-13
  • Dates: July 10-14
  • Cost: $290
  • 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 123
  • 512-863-2750
  • www.pasgtown.com
23. Performing Arts Studio: Llamas in Pajamas and other Wacky Stories by Russell Punter engages participants in different styles of dance using a fun theme and special guests.
  • Ages: 3-8
  • Dates: July 31-Aug. 4
  • Cost: $175
  • 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 123
  • 512-863-2750
  • www.pasgtown.com
24. Performing Arts Studio: Merry Christmas in July is a winter-themed week featuring performances alongside Santa and other special guests.
  • Ages: 3-8
  • Dates: July 17-21
  • Cost: $175
  • 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 123
  • 512-863-2750
  • www.pasgtown.com
25. Performing Arts Studio: Princess Academy invites dancers to dress up as their favorite princess. Campers may be surprised by guest appearances during the week.
  • Ages: 3-8
  • Dates: June 19-23
  • Cost: $175
  • 900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 123
  • 512-863-2750
  • www.pasgtown.com
26. Primrose Summer Adventure Camp will allow children to experience the benefits of thinking like an engineer. This camp will provide children with new ways of thinking by using themed activities, sports, experiments and challenges.27. Ride On Center for Kids’ Camp Bright Side is for self-sufficient riders with different abilities to make connections and learn from one another. Participants will partake in a plethora of activities, including arts and crafts, daily riding, and horse-inspired games.
  • Ages: 8-15
  • Dates: June 5-8, June 12-15
  • Cost: $300 per week
  • 2050 Rockride Lane
  • 512-930-7625
  • www.rockride.org
28. Ride On Center for Kids’ Camp Courage is for the children of active service military members, fallen service members and veterans. Camp Courage is a leadership horsemanship camp, and a licensed counselor will be on site to navigate participants through their emotions.
  • Ages: 8-14
  • Dates: June 19-22
  • Cost: free
  • 2050 Rockride Lane
  • 512-930-7625
  • www.rockride.org
29. Georgetown Parks and Recreation offers a variety of Sports Camps focused on volleyball, track and field, football, basketball, and other aspects of athletics. Various camps tailor to children’s experience level.
  • Ages: 4-16 (vary by camp)
  • Dates: June 26-June 30
  • Cost: $75-$140 (residents), $95-$170 (nonresidents)
  • Georgetown Recreation Center, 1003 N. Austin Ave.
  • 512-930-3596
  • https://parks.georgetown.org/camp
30. Georgetown Parks and Recreation’s Tennis Camp will be taught by Head Pro Pete Polkinghorn. Participants will learn the fundamentals of the sport as well as different skill sets, such as proper technique, footwork, match play, and a stroke instruction. Camps also include other activities.
  • Ages: 7-12
  • Dates: weekly June 5-Aug. 11
  • Cost: $160 per week (residents), $200 per week (nonresidents)
  • Georgetown Tennis Center, 400 Serenada Drive
  • 512-930-3596
  • https://parks.georgetown.org/camp
31. Vacation Liberty School provides students the opportunity to travel back in time to the 1700s to meet some of the patriots who lived at that time and discover more about the founding of America.
  • Ages: 7-12 (June-July camps), 12-18 (August camp)
  • Dates: June 26-30, July 10-14, Aug. 7-11
  • Cost: $45
  • Heritage Baptist Church,
  • 1601 FM 971, Georgetown
  • www.gtlibertyschool.com/wp/camps
32. YMCA Camp Brightwell offers campers the opportunity to partake in a wide range of outdoor activities, including rock climbing, archery, swimming, arts and crafts, STEM activities, and more during the week of camp.