Middle school tennis players, coaches and supporters from across the state gather after the Advantage Kids Matchplay Tournament at the courts at Memorial Field on Aug. 17, 2024. file photo
Leo McGinn tosses the ball during Jeti Dodgeball at the Concord Parks and Recreationâs Stay and Play Camp at Keach Park on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The camps around the city will extended a week into August.
Hayden Demeritt, 11, jumps into the deep end of the pool at Keach Park on Thursday, July 6, 2023. Demeritt was part of a swim camp that meets every day from 10-11:30.
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By ALEXANDER RAPP Insider staff | Published: 04-15-2025 11:50 AM |
In and around the capital city, there are opportunities in the summer for kids of all ages to spend time outside while doing what they love most. The following list is a compilation of various summer sports camps encompassing multiple sports, age groups and interests.
Concord Parks and Recreation:
Parks and Rec offers many summer camp options for sports lovers, such as a soccer camp in collaboration with Seacoast United Soccer Club,TIDE Basketball Camps,Learn to Row with Concord Crew,Bluey Dance Camp andCamp Wild“for a week of wild nature exploration.”
Capital City Sports and Fitness
CCSF has a large, 8-weekYouth Summer Camp for kids agessix to twelve years old. This programoffers over 10 different sports throughout itsduration. It will also haveyouth volleyball and futsal camps offered at later dates.
Project S.T.O.R.Y. (Supporting Talents of Rising Youth)
This is a volunteer organization “dedicated to empowering and assisting youth from diverse backgrounds in Concord.” They offer outdoor soccer programs in the summer, and basketball and dance programs throughout the year.
Rundlett/Deerfield Advantage Tennis
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Concord High School’s tennis coachesGreg Malette and Kevin Parsons started the Rundlett/Deerfield Tennis Camp and partnered with the nonprofit Advantage Kids to develop a summer camp. The camps will start June 17and run until July 24intwo groups for firstto thirdgraders and fourthto eighthgraders. They have also partnered with Project S.T.O.R.Y to provide an intro to tennis campin the summer –dates yet to be announced.
Epsom Youth Athletic Association
The Epsom Youth Athletic Association offerssoccer, basketball, softball, baseball, and tee ball programs for Epsom children who range between pre-K and eighth grade.
USA Ninja Challenge Concord
Ninja is a growing sport, similar to obstacle course racing and gymnastics. The local USA Ninja Challenge gym in Concord will have week-long summer campsMonday throughFriday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for different age groups from six to 13 years old and a teen camp for kids over 12. These camps start as early as June 23and end August 8.
Seacoast United Soccer Club
New Hampshire’s premier and only semi-professional soccer team will offer co-ed day camps in June and August for kids agessix to 14.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats
In Manchester, the Fisher Cats will have multiple campsfor kids aged six to 15 and will be from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. daily.