• Another Way Montessori
    615-1429
    www.anotherwaymontessori.org
  • Education through Exploration Summer Camps: The school offers six week-long sessions for children ages 4-10 from June 16 to July 21. Weekly themes include Plants and Plant Life, Geology, Mammals, Amphibians and Reptiles, The Three B's (Birds, Butterflies, and Bugs) and Native American culture. Camps require a minimum of 10 full-time students per session, with a maximum of 16 in each class. Summer programs operate from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. daily. Snacks are provided mid-morning and afternoon. Children bring their own bag lunches. Registration is due May 30.

    Arts-Kids
    615-7878
    www.arts-kids.org

  • Film Camp
    June 9-13
    1-5 p.m.
    Youth ages 11-16 spend a week learning the ins and outs of filmmaking from writing, acting, shooting and editing as they make their own short film. Arts-Kids film camp is held at Silver Star, Three Kings Drive. Cost is $190 per camper. Scholarships are available.
  • Camp ArtVenture
    July 14-18
    July 28-Aug. 1
    9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Children ages 8-12 explore art activities with special guest artists who share creative projects such as clay, dance, theater, music, and painting. Camp

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    ArtVenture is held at Silver Star, Three Kings Drive.Cost is $165 per camper. Scholarships are available.

  • Axis Freeride
    (801) 550-1309
    www.axisfreeride.com
    Tri Axis 3-day camp: Enjoy three fun-filled days at the Utah Olympic Park! Master new tricks and perfect skills by water ramping into the Olympic Park Splash Pool. Experience top-notch coaching and training techniques, including video review sessions and trampoline training. Axis Freeride coaches will set individual goals with each camper to maximize time and help you accomplish your dreams! Each camper will receive a personalized DVD of their training and an Axis Freeride T-shirt. Camp dates and prices will be announced soon on the Web site.

    Basin Recreation
    655-0999
    www.basinrecreation.com

  • Basketball Camp: Program will focus on fundamentals and skills through instruction and games. All participants receive a free T-shirt. All camps are at the Ecker Hill Middle School gymnasium.
    Camps: June 9-13
    Grades 2-8
    Time: 9 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
    Cost: $60

    July 28 - August 1
    Grades 3-4
    9 a.m. - Noon
    Grades 5 - 8
    1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
    Cost: $90

  • Camp Discovery: Discovery campers will challenge their minds as they travel to exciting locations in Park City and Salt Lake to learn about nature and the environment. All campers need is a desire to experience the fun of learning!
    Ages: 7-12
    Dates: July 7-11
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Cost: $250
    Location: Ecker Hill
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 20 campers

  • Cheerleading Camp: Campers will learn cheers, chants, dances, jumps and the fundamentals. This camp is perfect for beginner and intermediate cheerleaders.
    Ages: 6-12
    Dates/Location:
    June 16-20 (Ecker Hill)
    July 28-August 1 (Trailside Park)
    Time: 9 a.m.-noon
    Cost: $90
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 45 campers

  • Club 57: This is an exclusive club for kids ages 5 to 7. Campers will enjoy field trips, crafts, group games, swimming, silly skits, nature exploration and more!
    Ages: 5-7 years old
    Dates:
    June 23-27
    August 4-8
    Location: Trailside Park
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Cost: $250
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 18 campers per session

  • Critter Camp: This camp will involve a themed activity for each day, including Critter Day, Under-the-Sea Day and others. This camp will include table games, arts and crafts and sports
    Ages: 4-6
    July 7-11 : Trailside
    August 11-15 : Trailside
    9am-noon
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 40 campers

  • H2O Adventure: Water parks, rafting, pool time and more. All trips for this camp feature water activities, making it a favorite among campers. Space fills up fast!
    Ages: 8-12
    Dates:
    June 16-20
    Aug. 18-22
    Location: Meet at Ecker Hill Middle School
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Cost: $275
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 20 campers

  • Hot Shot Soccer Camp: Heat up the field during the day, then cool off in the pool in the afternoon. Players will be divided according to age to enjoy learning valuable skills, fun drills and playing games. Swimming is offered after the camp.
    Ages: 8-12
    Dates: June 16-20
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Location: Ecker Hill Middle School
    Cost: $120
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 50 campers

  • Mighty Mite Soccer Camp: A great way for beginners to get ready for fall soccer. Mites will play games, practice skills and learn soccer from experienced instructors.
    Ages: 6-8
    Dates:
    July 14-18
    Time: 9 a.m.-noon
    Cost: $90
    Location: Trailside Park
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 45 campers

  • Mt. Biking Camp: Tackle Park City's mountains while learning safety, trail etiquette, and tips on how to get through the toughest of our great trails. Campers will need to supply their own bike and helmet.
    Dates: July 14-18
    Ages: 7-10
    Time: 9 a.m.-Noon
    Ages: 11-13
    1-4 p.m.
    Cost: $100
    Location: Trailside Park
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 13 campers

  • Munchkin Soccer Camp: Introduce your kids to soccer in a fun and exciting camp filled with games, snacks and playground time as they learn their first soccer skills. Includes T-shirt and ball.
    Ages: 4-6
    Dates:
    June 30-July 3
    July 21-25 (no camp on July 24)
    Time: 9 a.m.-noon
    Location: Trailside Park
    Cost: $90
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 45 campers

  • Soccer-thon: This soccer 'mini-tournament' camp runs the week before fall soccer begins. Campers can sign up here to sharpen their skills, get extra practice and have fun.
    Ages: 7-12
    Dates: Aug. 11-15
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Location: Ecker Hill Middle School
    Cost: $120
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 50 campers

  • Sports Spectacular: Come play your favorite sport and learn a number of new sports with this athletic sampler. Participants will learn the basic concepts and play a wide variety of popular sports.
    Ages: 8-12
    Dates:
    June 30-July 3: Ecker Hill Middle School
    July 16-20: Trailside Park
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Cost: $100
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 50 campers

  • Summer Blast: This exciting camp includes sports, arts & crafts, relays, table games, contests and more. Indoor activities and pool time offered as well.
    Ages: 7-12
    Dates:
    June 9-13: Ecker Hill Middle School
    June 23-27: Ecker Hill Middle School
    July 7-11: Trailside Park
    July 21-25 (no camp on July 24): Trailside Park
    Cost: $100/week
    Location: Ecker Hill
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 50 campers

  • Trails and Nature Camp: Explore Park City's nearby hiking trails and play fun nature games along the way. Hikes average 1.5 to 2 hours
    Ages: 7-12
    Dates: July 21-25 (no camp on July 24)
    Time: 9 a.m.-Noon
    Cost: $90
    Location: Trailside Park
    Deadline: Until full; space limited to 13 campers

  • Black Diamond Gymnastics & Sports Center
    615-1800
    www.blackdiamondgym.com

    Single-day registration considered as of June 1. Campers should bring water bottle, sack lunch, sunscreen and tennis shoes Hours/rates:
    Half-day (ages 3-12): 9 a.m.-1 p.m. ($165 for week)
    Full-day (ages 5-12): 9 a.m. -5 p.m. ($265 for week)
    *Field trip included on Friday. See Web site for individual field trip rates.
    Week #1: June 9-12
    The Land before Time: Travel back in time to learn about dinosaurs, fossils, volcanoes and more.
    Week #2: June 16-20
    Wacky Water Week: Fun H20 crafts and activities from swimming to water games
    Week #3: June 23-26:
    Jungle Safari Week: It's a "Jungle Mania!" Safari walks, waterfalls, birds and beasts. Don't miss the trip to the zoo.
    Week #4: June 30 - July 3
    Summer Olympics #1. Travel the world with games, art, music and more.
    Week #5: July 7 -10.
    CSI: Children, Science, Investigation - Put on your lab coat and safety goggles, campers! Get ready for some summer science experiments.
    Week #6: July 14-17
    Mountain Adventure: Join the fun with bugs and beyond
    Week #7: July 18-31
    Surf's up! Explore under the sea, with shells, sharks and more.
    Week #8: August 4-7
    Summer Olympics #2. A week of games, races and relays during the real 2008 Olympic week.
    Week #9: August 11-14
    Everyday a holiday! Come for Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Halloween and New Year.

  • Boy Scouts of America
    (801) 582-3663
    gslc-bsa.org

    Ages: 7-17
    Dates:
    June 13 -Aug. 16, in varying lengths
    Three camps in the Summit County area give scouts a range of activities, such as swimming, hiking, archery and a host of activities to help earn badges. Camps Frontier and Tomahawk are for younger scouts, ages 7-17. The Uinta High Adventure Base gives older scouts, 13-17, a more challenging take on the outdoors. Deadline for early registration is May 15. Apply online at www.saltlakescouts.org/camps

  • The Canyons
    Wachusett Summer Camp
    Located at The Canyons/Grand Summit Resort Hotel
    Full and half day programs for children ages 6 weeks - 12 years. Flexible schedule - children can participate daily, weekly or for the entire summer. Age appropriate activities include swimming, arts and crafts, games, hiking and more. 615-8036 www.thecanyons.com

  • The Clubhouse
    940-1607
    www.parkcityclubhouse.com
    Kids' Summer Camp, open to ages 2.5-5, will run from Jun. 30 -Aug 8, M-Th, 9:30-Noon (lunch included). No camp July 4th or 24. Enjoy a fun-filled "preschool" program with weekly themes, crafts, outdoor adventures, field trips on Main St. and much more! Cost is $125 per week, $350 for three weeks, or $700 all six weeks.

  • The Colby School
    655-3966
    www.thecolbyschool.org
    Explore a new theme each week at Camp Colby, ocean creatures to majestic animals that roam the earth. Activities include: swimming, hiking, music, digital photography, arts & crafts, writing, gardening, nature projects and fun field trips. Camp counselors are hired for their energy, experience with children, teaching ability and desire to engage with children. This day camp is for active children who want to learn, grow and have an exciting time!
    Camp Colby Half-Day program. Children ages 3-5 are invited to participate. The ratio of children to adults is 12:2. There are six weeklong sessions: Week of June 16 through the week of July 21. Half-Day Camp is $120 per week. Hours for the program are 9 a.m. to noon. Activities will include: nature exploration, arts & crafts, music and much more!
    Camp Colby Full-Day program. Children ages 5 (entering first grade) through 9 (entering fourth grade) are invited to participate. The ratio of children to adults is 16:2. There are six week-long sessions: week of June 16 through the week of July 23. Full-day camp is $170/week. This includes snack and field trips. Hours for this program are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Activities will include: swimming, hiking, music, digital photography, field trips, arts & crafts and much more!

  • Dance Tech Studios
    655-9213
    www.dancetechworld.com
    Summer Intensive Dance camps, for ages 7-18, levels beginner through advanced include instruction in Ballet, Jazz, Turns & Leaps, Hip Hop, Modern, Breakdance, Tap, and more. For more information call 655-9213 or e-mail: dancetk@msn.com

  • Deer Valley Summer Adventure Camp
    645-6648
    www.deervalley.com
    Deer Valley's Summer Adventure Camp, based out of the state-licensed Children's Center in Snow Park Lodge, is surrounded by mountains with biking trails, hillside playgrounds and duck ponds. The camp provides a separate 'home base' space for each age group and offers a wide range of creative and challenging age-appropriate activities, including arts & crafts, swimming, mountain biking, hiking and nature discovery. Field trips are also offered for campers ages 5-12.
    Ages: 1-2 (Jamboree);
    3-4 (Trekkers);
    5-kindergarten (Explorers);
    first grade through 12 years old (Mountaineers).
    Dates:
    Mon.-Fri., June 9 - Aug. 22
    Camp will not be held Friday, July 4, or Thursday and Friday, July 23 & 24.

  • Educational Advantage
    649-9188
    www.educationaladvantageutah.com
    Camp Smarty Pants
    Dates:
    June 16-Aug. 22
    One Week Sessions (Monday-Friday) or 2 days /week (T, Th), or 3 days (MWF)
    Ages: 3-8 years old
    Times: 8 am - 5:30 p.m.
    Cost: 5 Days $250; 3 days (M,W,F) $160; 2 days (T, Th) $125
    Weekly camp themes include Jan Brett, Dr. Seuss, Space & Solar System, Science Experiments, cooing

    Egyptian Theatre Company Youththeatre Summer Camp
    645-0671
    www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org
    Youtheatre Summer Camps are a great way for students of all levels to experience theatre and develop skills that will benefit them on stage and in life. All classes are taught by experienced teachers in youth & theatre education. Master classes will be taught by industry professionals, trained in all aspects of theatre, giving the students a well rounded education and exposure to all levels of experience.

  • Treasure Trunk Theatre
    Ages: 4-9
    Tuition: $225
    Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
    Trunk One: June 16-20
    Camper Showcase: Sat. June 20
    Trunk Two: July 7-11
    Camper Showcase: Sat. July 11
    Trunk Three: Aug. 4-8
    Camper Showcase: Sat. Aug. 8
    Join us on a daily magical journey as we open the treasure trunk to discover stories, art, movement, and creative fun! Budding young actors will present a showcase of their new skills at the end of the week. Bring your imagination and a snack; we will provide the rest!
  • Shakespeare Camp
    Ages: 10-14 (special Jr. Youtheatre camp 1)
    One Camp Only: June 16-27
    Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
    Performance: Fri. June 27
    Tuition: $325
    The Bard is Back! This two-week advanced class for Jr. Youtheatre students will present a shortened version of one of Shakespeare's plays to be presented the final week of class. During the rehearsal process, actors will be introduced to the techniques of acting in classical theatre. Street performances will take place during the second week of camp.
  • Musical Theatre Training Camp: "Frog & Toad"
    Ages: 10-14
    One Camp Only: July 7-25
    Time: 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
    Performance: July 25 & 26
    Tuition: $425
    (scholarships available)
  • Improvisation camp
    Ages: 10-14
    One Camp Only: August 4-8
    Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    Performance: July 25 & 26
    Tuition: $225
    (scholarships available)
  • "Footloose" musical
    Ages: 13-18
    One Camp Only: July 14-25
    Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    Performance: August 14-23
    Tuition: $225
    (scholarships available)

    FLY Freestyle
    Utah Olympic Park
    658-2FLY
    www.flyfreestyle.blogspot.com

  • Air Intro
    Half-day camps available Wednesday through Sunday each week
    June 1-Aug. 24
    1:30 pm - 4:00 p.m.
    Cost: $95 per session (includes equipment and Utah Olympic Park daily pass)
    Ages 8 and older
  • FLYTE School
    FLYTE School is a comprehensive 3-day camp which provides the chance to get bigger air, learn new tricks and perfect skills by jumping into a 750,000 gallon pool. This camp is for Skiers or snowboarders who ski at an intermediate/advanced level. If you are currently a gymnast or diver and are interested in getting involved in Freestyle aerials, you are also eligible to participate in our FLYTE School.
    Participants: 8 + years of age (limited to 15 participants per camp)
    Two-day camps available either Wednesday/Thursday or Friday/Saturday each week, from June 12 -Aug. 23
    9:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Cost: $395 per two-day session (includes equipment and Utah Olympic Park daily passes)
  • FLY SUMMER CAMP (new this season): learn the fundamentals of freestyle aerials from great coaches in a non-competitive environment this summer, two mornings a week for 9 weeks, leaving plenty of time to enjoy the summer as well
    Camp runs every Monday and Wednesday morning
    9:00 am - 12:00 pm from June 11-August 13
    Cost: $950 (includes equipment and Utah Olympic Park daily passes)
    Ages 6 to 18
    (does not include USSA membership)
  • AIR DEVO (new this season): get geared up for aerial competition on this competitive development team. Learn the basics of aerial skiing and get ready to apply them to snow once the summer is over. This unique development program includes specialized coaching and video analysis to foster an environment of discipline and regimented training, setting high goals of hopefully reaching the U.S. National Team.
    Train three afternoons a week: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from June 9-August 13
    4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    Cost: $1250 (includes equipment)
    Ages 10 and older
    Requirements: current USSA membership, Utah Olympic Park season pass, and a strong desire to regularly attend training and commit to competitive freestyle aerials

  • Girl Scouts
    (801) 265-8472
    www.gsutah.org
    Ages: 7-17
    Dates: June-September, in varying intervals Girl Scouts of Utah offers day and resident camps for girls ages 7-17, as well as distinctive family and troop camping experiences. Girl Scout camping gives girls an opportunity to grow, explore, and have fun - always under the guidance of caring, trained adults. The council operates two camps, hires and trains the staff, and provides unique program activities. Online registration available at www.gsutah.org.

  • Kimball Art Center
    649-8882
    www.kimball-art.org

    The Kimball Art Center offers a variety of creative opportunities for young artists. Camps will be offered weekly, beginning June 9. Sessions run from 1-3 pm. Classes offered include Kids Clay, Mixed Media Design, Origami & Paper Sculpture, Stop-Motion Film, Mixed Media Portraits, Wheel-Thrown Pottery, Art Sewing, Batik, Printmaking & Painting, Sculpture, Painting & Drawing and more. For a complete class schedule and price information please visit www.kimball-art.org or call 649-8882.

    National Ability Center
    649-3991
    www.DiscoverNAC.org

  • Camp Giddy Up Camp Giddy Up is a week-long day camp that teaches basic English and western riding and horsemanship skills in a safe and fun environment. Camp Giddy Up is open to Beginner and Intermediate level riders ages 8-15. Campers will learn how to ride and care for a horse. Daily duties include haltering, leading, brushing, cleaning out hooves, saddling, feeding, cleaning out stalls and riding. Other horse related activities such as games, vaulting and pony cart driving will be also be offered.
    Ages: 8-15
    Dates:
    June 16-20 (first-timers only), 23-27
    July 7-11, 14-18, 21-25
    July 28-Aug. 1,
    Aug. 4-8, 11-15
    Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
    Cost: $400/week.
    NAC Day Camps-Day camps run Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Camps cost $195 per week
  • ADVENTURERS: Ages 8-18
    Day Camps for campers with autism spectrum disorder.
    Dates:
    June 16-20, 23-27
    July 7-11, 14-18, 21-25
    July 28-Aug. 1,
    Aug. 4-8, 11-15
    This camp focuses on fun, socialization and recreation with peers and camp staff. Activities will encourage growth in a supportive and safe environment. Campers are grouped by age and activity.
  • PATHFINDERS: Ages 8-18
    Dates: June 23-27, July 28-Aug. 1
    Day Camp for campers with physical disabilities.
    PATHFINDERS camps will challenge the camper's abilities through a variety of activities. Fun and varied activities help develop friendships and independence, as well as take pride in personal and group accomplishments.
  • CRUSADERS: Ages 8-18
    Dates: June 16-20, July 7-11, July 14-18 and Aug. 4-8
    Day Camps for campers with cognitive disabilities.
    This camp is focused on fun, socialization and recreation with peers and camp staff. Campers have the 'opportunity to discover abilities' through a wide variety of experiential activities. Staff creates an atmosphere where campers can develop socially and physically, while developing and expressing talents. Campers are grouped by age and activity.

  • National Sports Foundation
    Visa-Learn to Fly Camp
    645-7660
    www.nsfparkcity.org

    This camp, held at the Utah Olympic Park, teaches the basics of ski jumping, beginning on the smallest K10 hill. All participants must bring their own helmet, but the rest of the equipment is provided. Dates: TBD, full day sessions will be available this summer. For more information contact: Nancy Hendrickson, Program Administrator at 645-7660.

  • Park City Cooking School
    640-1997
    www.parkcitycookingschool.com
    Kids & Teens Summer Cooking Camp 2008: Small, individualized cooking classes taught by classically trained chef, Ms. Jaxon Stallard. Each camp includes hands-on lessons in preparing exciting menus, plus instruction in using proper terminology, ingredients and techniques that each student can duplicate in their home kitchen. Techniques and safety are ALWAYS stressed.
    Ages: 6-7, 8-18
    Dates: June 9-Aug. 15 (weekly camp sessions offered Mon.-Thurs.)
    Time: 11-2 p.m.
    Cost: $135/week

  • Park City Co-Op Preschool
    649-5949

    Camp programs offered for pre-schoolers beginning June 18-August 9. Weekly sessions (M-Th) run from 9 am - 12:45 p.m. and feature fun themes each week. Cost is $100/session.

  • Park City Dance
    658-2345
    www.parkcitydance.com

    Park City Dance will offer summer classes in dance and karate for ages 3 through adult. Sessions will be held June 23-Aug. 15. Classes are available for beginner to advanced abilities. Programs offered include ballet, tap, jazz and karate. Prices range from $15/hour for single drop-in class to $396 for unlimited classes over eight weeks.

    Park City Recreation
    615-5401
    www.parkcityrecreation.org

  • Adventure Camp: This program will feature rock climbing in the Uintas, mountain biking on local trails, river rafting on the mighty Weber, a ropes course, an overnight camping trip and much more. Participants must have a functional mountain bike and helmet.
    Age: 9-14
    Day: Mon.-Fri.
    Dates:
    Session I: June 16-20
    Session II: July 28-Aug.1
    Session III: Aug. 11-15
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Location: Drop-off & pick-up at the Park City Racquet Club
    Fee: $325/session
    Registration Deadline:
    Session I: June 6
    Session II: June 27
    Session III: Aug. 1
  • Dirt Jump Bike Clinics: Learn from some of the best riders in the area. Instructors will help your child advance in the sport of progressive mountain biking. Clinics are available for all levels of riders.
    Age: 8-18
    Ability: Beginner to Advanced
    Day/Time: Mon.-Wed., 11 a.m.-noon
    Dates:
    Session I: June 30-July 2
    Session II: July 21-23
    Session III: Aug. 4-6
    Location: Park City Dirt Jump Park
    Fee: $60
    Deadline: Until full; space
    limited to 15 riders/session
  • 29th Annual Park City Soccer Camp: Coach Randy Farris returns to offer this high quality, exciting camp for soccer skill development. Due to the popularity of this program, a new format is available this year offering morning, afternoon or full-day sessions. Morning sessions will combine skill development with fun games and challenges, afternoon sessions will also involve scrimmages and competitions. Full day campers should bring along a bag lunch, swimsuit and towel for a mid-day dip at the PCRC pool. A portion of camp proceeds benefit Kids Alive International.
    Ages: 7-13
    Days: Mon.-Fri.
    Dates:
    Session I: July 7-11
    Session II: July 14-18
    Time: AM Session: 9 a.m.-Noon
    Full Day: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
    PM Session: noon-3 p.m. Location: North 40 field
    Cost: AM or PM Session: $85
    Full Day: $160
  • Skateboard Camp: Park City Recreation's qualified instructors will teach kids all the skills they need to take advantage of Park City's world-class skate park. All abilities are welcome (except where noted). Participants will be broken into groups based on availability. These popular camps sell out every year, so early registration is encouraged. Helmets and pads required. A limited number of boards, helmets and pads are available at no charge, by request at time of registration. Space is limited to 30 riders per session.
    Age: 5-99
    Ability: Beginner to Advanced
    Day: Mon.-Thurs.
    Date:
    Session 1: June 9-12
    Session 2: June 16-19
    Session 3: June 23-26
    Session 4: July 30-July 3
    Session 5: July 7-10
    Session 6: July 14-17
    Session 7: July 21-24
    Session 8: Aug. 4-7
    Session 9: Aug. 11-14
    Time: 8:30-10:30 a.m.
    Location: Park City Skate Park
    Cost: $75/session
    Deadline: Until full
  • Summer Day Camp: PCRC's professional staff will guide your child through fun summer days that will include sports, games, arts & crafts, open swim at the PCRC splash pool, field trips, and more. Tennis, swim, art and skateboarding lessons are optional add-on programs.
    Age: 6-12
    Dates: June 9-Aug. 22, Mon.-Fri.
    Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (8 a.m. drop-off, 6 p.m. pick-up available)
    Cost:
    Full Summer Camper $ 1,320
    Weekly Camper $145
    Daily Drop-In Camper $35
    (field trips require an additional fee - approx. $20)
    Deadline: Ongoing.
    Pre-registration to be held April 24 from 5-7 p.m. and May 3 from 7-9 a.m.
    Optional Day Camp Activities & Fees: Add one or more of the following activities to your child's day. Day camp staff provides transportation. For a full description and schedule of optional day camp activities visit www.parkcityrecreation.org or call 615-5401.
    Program Fee (in addition to day camp rate)
    Art Lessons at the Kimball $80/session
    Swim Lessons
    $55/session
    Skateboard Lessons
    $75/session
    Tennis Lessons
    $40/session

  • Park City Mountain Retreats
    513-3241
    www.parkcitymountainretreats.com

    An Adventure Spa camp for teenage girls ages 12 to 17. Park City Discovery Camps blend a spa experience with mountain excursions intended to pamper each camper, yet work up a good sweat with challenging adventures. Girls will hike in the mountains one morning and get a well-deserved massage that afternoon. Each camp is limited to 14 girls. Participants stay in suites at The Miner's Club, with two camp counselors rooming with the campers during their stay.

  • Park City School District Community Education
    615-0215
    www.pcschools.us

    The Park City School District's Community Education Department offers a wide variety of summer camps and activities for preschool and school-age children. Camp themes for 2008 include art, digital moviemaking, crime solvers, fly fishing, American Girl Adventures, science adventures and more. For more information, visit www.pcschools.us or call 615-0215.

  • Utah Olympic Park
    658-4208
    www.olyparks.com

    Summer Olympic Legacy Camp: These camps are for youth ages 9-14 and will provide a once in a lifetime opportunity to try 10 Olympic sports. Experienced coaches will provide each camper with expert instruction and proper equipment as you experience ice hockey, speed skating, figure skating, luge, bobsled, ski jumping, biathlon, curling, freestyle and skeleton.
    Ages: 9-14
    Dates: July 8-11, July 15-18, July 22-25, July 29-Aug.1, Aug. 5-8
    Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily
    Cost: $395

    YMCA of Greater Salt Lake - Camp Roger
    (801) 466-6299
    www.ymcasaltlake.org

    Overnight camp program held at Camp Roger, located 14.5 miles east of Kamas, in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Camp activities include horseback riding, campfire skits, arts & crafts, low ropes course, games, fishing, sports, hiking, mountain biking, archery and outdoor education.
    Ages: 7-17
    Dates: Weekly sessions, June 15 - Aug. 16 (no camp July 1-7)
    Cost: $410/week
    (Weeks of June 29-July 3 and July 20-26 shortened for holidays, $275/wk)
    YMCA of Greater Salt Lake also offers several specialty camps including the following:

  • Wrangler Camp
    Ages 8-17 ($475/week)
    Campers that attend Jr. Wrangler camp will spend part of each day doing traditional camp activities and part of the day learning skills like horse maintenance, saddling, grooming and proper riding techniques. This camp is one of our most popular camps and will be offered in all six weeks this summer.
  • Adventure Race Camp
    Ages 10-17 ($460/week)
    June 22-28, Aug. 3-9
    The mixed-sport event combines 'roadblocks', 'detours' and 'pit stops' as kids will learn navigation skills and how to work together as a team. This camp will expand your leadership capabilities and show you can excel in challenging tasks.
  • X-treme Camp
    Ages 12-17 ($575/week)
    June 15-21, July 13-19, Aug. 10-16
    This camp is not for the faint of heart. Campers will spend the week sampling Utah's best activities for adrenaline junkies, from white water rafting and real rock climbing, to visiting Park City Mountain Resort and the U.S. Olympic Park. Campers will also have the chance to ride horses, mountain bike, and use the ropes course. Each day is a different adventure that are guided by certified professionals and supervised by YMCA Staff.