Parents looking for camps have a number of options to choose from in Lewisville and Coppell. This list is not comprehensive.

1. Camp PLAY at Lewisville Thrive

This camp’s name is short for Programming and Learning for Active Youth and includes field trips, swimming, games and crafts for children at the Lewisville Thrive recreational facility. www.lewisvillethrive.com
  • Dates: May 29—August 4
  • Cost: TBD
  • 1950 S. Valley Parkway, Lewisville
  • 469-635-5300
2. Basketball skills camps

Shoot 360 plans to host a number of clinics and camps during the summer. A few of the anticipated camps include a daddy and daughter camp and a ball-handling skills camp. Shoot 360 is a new basketball training facility in Lewisville that helps athletes improve their skills using advanced technology. http://www.shoot360.com
  • Dates: TBD
  • Cost: TBD
  • 1501 Fairway Drive, Ste. 200, Lewisville
  • 972-219-5632
3. Soccer skills camp

The Greater Lewisville Area Soccer Association partners with Challenger Sports for a three-hour summer camp at Chinn Chapel Soccer Complex in Flower Mound. Players will develop their skills, learn core techniques and play small-sided games World Cup style. The camp is open to children ages 6-14. http://bit.ly/3xWjgVE
  • Dates: June 19-23, July 24-28
  • Cost: $160 (early registration),
  • $190 (regular price)
  • 1565 W. Main St., Ste. 485, Lewisville
  • 972-221-4623
4. Camp Do-It-All


This camp is orchestrated by Coppell Community Experiences. It is a day camp program designed for kids ages 6-12. Camp Do-It-All is offered during the major school breaks and will return for the summer. The camp provides a variety of activities that stimulate creativity, entertainment, teamwork and sportsmanship. A limited number of camp scholarships are available on a first-come, first-served basis to applicants who qualify and may only be applied to the Camp Do-It-All Summer program. www.coppelltx.gov/507/Camps
  • Dates: TBD
  • Cost: TBD
  • REC SP
  • 234 Parkway Blvd., Coppell
  • 972-304-7077
5. Code Ninjas

At these coding and programming camps, campers can create their own arcade, build a website, compose music and produce stop-motion animation. www.codeninjas.com/tx-coppell/camps
  • Dates: various dates from June—July
  • Cost: varies
  • 580 S. Denton Tap Road, Ste. 121, Coppell
  • 469-632-0822
6. Coppell Family YMCA

The organization’s Coppell branch is one of several participating in the YMCA Camp on the Lake. This weeklong day camp is located on Lake Lewisville and serves families throughout the Dallas area. Children ages 6-13 can participate in activities such as archery, water activities and crafts. Buses will transport kids to and from the Coppell location. The registration deadline for each week is the Wednesday prior. www.ymcadallas.org/locations/coppell_family_ymca
  • Dates: May 30-Aug. 11
  • Cost: $250 (YMCA Family Members),
  • $295 (nonmembers) per week
  • 146 Town Center Blvd., Coppell
  • 972-393-5121
7. Coppell HS Summer Day Camps

A wide variety of sports camps will take place at Coppell High School over the summer. There will be camps for boys and girls basketball, cross-country, girls and boys soccer, volleyball, and more. Camps are offered for children in grades prekindergarten through 12th grade. www.coppellathletics.net/summer-camps
  • Dates: various dates from June—Aug.
  • Cost: varies
  • 185 W. Parkway Blvd., Coppell
  • 214-496-7058
8. Soccer skills camp


Coppell Youth Soccer Association partners with Challenger Sports for a three-hour summer camp at Wagon Wheel Park. Players will develop their skills, learn core techniques and play small-sided games World Cup style. The camp is open to children ages 6-14. http://bit.ly/3Y5rvsZ
  • Dates: June 26-30
  • Cost: $160 (early registration),
  • $190 (regular price)
  • 509 W. Bethel Road, Ste. 100, Coppell
  • 972-304-0886
9. Trinity River Kayak Co.

This summer camp will teach kids about kayak skills and survival. Kids in sixth through eighth grades will learn about the fundamentals of kayaking, the urban wilderness, how to catch fish, water safety and more. Five instructors with different specialties will lead the camp each day. Campers can attend one of the two weeks offered. They must bring their own hats, sunscreen, a towel, a change of clothes, lunch and refillable water bottle. Campers will receive a camp T-shirt. It will be a rain-or-shine camp that involves daily kayaking. https://trinityriverkayak.com
  • Dates: July 10-14, July 17-21
  • Cost: $375
  • 1601 E. Sandy Lake Road, Coppell
  • 214-513-0649
10. Urbies Adventure Camp

This camp is hosted by Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park. Four weeklong camp sessions will be available over the summer. The camp will offer a mix of open play and structured games, activities and crafts for attendees. Snacks will be provided. www.urbanair.com/texas-coppell
  • Dates: June-August
  • Cost: starts at $100
  • 110 W. Sandy Lake Road, Coppell
  • 972-347-9608
11. Photography camp

Children ages 8-16 are invited to take photos, learn about the history of photography and go on scavenger hunts at Shakar Photography’s camp. Six weeklong sessions will take place over the summer. Snacks, water and drinks will be provided as well as a camp shirt for each child. http://www.shakarphotography.com/summer-camp
  • Dates: June 5-Aug. 4
  • Cost: $225 per session
  • 359 Lake Park Road, Ste. 108, Lewisville
  • 800- 870-6064