Politics & Government

Registration Now Open for City of Carlsbad's Spring Break Sports and Adventure Camps

The camps run April 1-5.

Do your kids need something fun to do this spring break? The City of Carlsbad has got it covered with a variety of sports and adventure camps, all running April 1 through 5. 

Young children (ages 4 to 6) will learn and explore soccer, basketball, tee-ball, flag football, and track and field all in one week with Master Your Sport Jr. camp, held at Stagecoach Park. 

Teamwork and good sportsmanship will be the focus of Master Your Sport dodgeball at Stagecoach Community Center. This fun, fast-paced camp is designed for children ages 7 to 13. 

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Those soccer fanatics or fanatics-to-be will learn fundamentals and new skills in the Coast 2 Coast soccer camp at Poinsettia Park, open to kids ages 4 to 14 and led by qualified and enthusiastic coaches from Ireland.

And skaters ages 9 to 13 will love the cool new Go Skate skateboarding camp at the Carlsbad Skatepark. They’ll become confident skaters in no time during this week practicing proper foot placement, balance, basic tricks and proper skatepark etiquette and safety.

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Parents looking for full-day spring camps with a variety of activities for their 6- to 13-year-olds need look no further than the City of Carlsbad’s Kidz and Explorer camps. Kids will embark on a safari of sports, crafts, field trips and water play at Pine Avenue Park from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. 

And in the half-day Pee Wee camps for children ages 3 to 5 at Holiday Park’s Scout House, younger tots will love the arts and crafts, dancing and play guided by well-trained, caring staff. 

“We’ve got some great new camps for Carlsbad kids to try this spring break, as well as the traditional camps they know and love,” said Michael Bodman, recreation supervisor for the City of Carlsbad. “We look forward to keeping your kids active and helping them make new friends in environments that make them comfortable, supervised by counselors their parents trust.” 

–City of Carlsbad


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