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Registration Opens on April 3 for Frisco Summer Day and Sport Camps

The Town of Frisco’s Recreation department will once again offer summer day and sport camp programs for youth ages 5-14, from June 5 through August 27 which was extended to reflect the new 2024/25 Summit School District schedule. Online registration will open for these programs on Wednesday, April 3.

Registration Details

Summer program registration is available online only at FriscoCamps.com, starting Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 8:00 am for residents of Frisco or Copper or for individuals who work in Frisco or Copper. Proof of residency or employment is required (paystubs, utility bills, or an ID with a physical address), and documentation must be e-mailed to FriscoCamps@townoffrisco.com by Monday, April 1, 2024, prior to registration. Resident rates apply only to registrants who have a physical address in Frisco town limits.

Registration for non-Frisco residents or employees will be available online only starting on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 12:00 pm.  Online registration will be available at FriscoCamps.com, and there will be no in-person registration available. Registration will fill up quickly for all programs, and hence, parents are encouraged to create an account or log into current accounts prior to April 3 to prepare for registration. 

Frisco day and sport camps are offered each summer to provide the opportunity for youth to have inspiring adventures during their summer break while giving parents the peace of mind that their children are in a safe and engaging environment. The Frisco Fun Club program is state licensed, offering experienced camp counselors, low child-to-counselor ratios, and access to recreational amenities. 

The Town of Frisco is committed to continuing to offer summer programs that kids love and that parents can rely on to be safe and interesting. This year we’ve extended all of our summer programs an extra week to accommodate the new 2024/2025 school schedule,” stated Grant McKay, Recreation Programs Manager.

Day and Sport Camp Programs

  • Frisco Fun Club is a state licensed day camp program with activities planned according to the weekly themes. Program participants are divided into two age groups: Little Chipmunks (Ages 5-7) and Royals (ages 8-12). Frisco Fun Club will run from June 5- August 28, 2024 with no camp on July 4-5, 2024. Camper drop off is between 8:00 am – 9:00 am and pick up is between 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm. All kids are encouraged to bring a bike or scooter, as Fun Club campers use their bikes as their primary form of transportation around Frisco. Daily Fun Club activities include hiking, climbing on playgrounds, and running around. Fun Club is a great place for campers to socialize and make new friends. Cost is $50 per child for Frisco residents and $55 per child for non-residents, and each additional child in a family will receive a 20% off discount if attending camp on the same day.
  • Frisco Skate Camp instructors will guide the camp through Frisco Skate Park. Skate camp is open to youth ages 6-13. Instructors will focus on body positioning, balance, technique, and work on helping participants progress throughout the week. Participants should feel comfortable on a skateboard and will be in the skate park for six to seven hours each day. All participants must bring the following to the program: functional skateboard, backpack with bladder hydration system (recommended), sunscreen, tennis shoes, and a sack lunch with snacks. All participants must bring and wear gloves, a helmet, and elbow and knee pads, while they are on their skateboards. This camp will be offered June 24-28, July 8-12, July 22-26, and August 5-9, 2024. Cost is $250 per week for Frisco residents and $275 per week for non-residents. Camp meets Monday-Friday from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm at the Frisco Adventure Park.
  • Frisco Bike Camp instructors will guide participants through the Frisco Bike Park features and the Frisco Peninsula trails. Bike camp is open to youth ages 6-13, and campers will be divided into two groups based on ability level to ensure the best instruction for all riders. Instructors will focus on body positioning, balance, gear shifting, and maneuvering over obstacles. Participants should feel comfortable riding a bike and be familiar with braking, cornering, and pumping their brakes. Participants will bike 5-8 miles each day of camp. All participants must bring the following equipment to the program: functional bike (bikes must have front and rear brakes and gears), backpack with bladder hydration system (recommended), sunscreen, tennis shoes, and a sack lunch with snacks. All participants must bring and wear gloves, helmet, elbow and knee pads, while they are on their bikes. This camp will be offered June 24-28, July 8-12, July 22-26, and August 5-9, 2024. Cost is $250 per week for Frisco residents and $275 per week for non-residents. Camp meets Monday-Friday from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm at the Frisco Adventure Park.
  • Adventure Camp will offer a variety of activities that are in and around the Frisco Peninsula. This camp is open to youth ages 6-13. Instructors will guide the participants through a variety of activities that include, but are not limited to mountain biking, canoeing, hiking, skateboarding, disc golf and more. Participants must feel comfortable riding their bike 4-5 miles. All participants must bring the following equipment to the program: functional bike (bikes must have front and rear brakes and gears), a skateboard, a helmet, a backpack with bladder hydration system, and elbow, wrist and knee pads. This camp will be offered June 10-14, June 17-21, July 15-19, July 29-August 2, and August 12-16, 2024. Cost is $250 per week for Frisco residents and $275 per week for non-residents. Camp meets Monday-Friday from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily at the Frisco Adventure Park.
  • H2O Camp is a water sports camp for adventurous kids who want to explore Dillon Reservoir, while learning kayak, stand up paddleboard, canoe, and fishing skills. H2O camp will culminate with a whitewater rafting trip hosted by Kodi Rafting. The Frisco Bay Marina will provide all of the necessary gear and expertise while on Dillon Reservoir. All participants must bring the following to camp: bathing suits, towels, sack lunch with snacks, water bottle, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, warm clothes, and water shoes. Camp H2O is open to youth ages 9-14. This camp will be offered June 17-21, July 29-August 2, and August 5-9, 2024. Cost is $310 per week for Frisco residents and $335 per week for non-residents. Camp meets Monday-Friday from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily at the Frisco Bay Marina.

Parents of campers with any special needs must email FriscoCamps@townoffrisco.com at least 10 days in advance of their child’s attendance at a Town of Frisco recreation program. The Recreation Programs Manager and Recreation Programs Coordinator will ask to set up a time to meet and discuss what reasonable accommodations can be made for the camper.

The Town of Frisco will be asking parents to set up an account on the ePACT Network to collectmandatory information, such as health details and emergency contacts for their children, to eliminate the need to collect forms in per prior to a child’s first day of camp.

Parents and guardians are asked to email FriscoCamps@townoffrisco.com with any questions; it is recommended that any questions regarding registration be asked well before the April 3 registration day in order to give parents and guardians time to receive a response.

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