Get ready for Hillsborough County’s traditional summer camps

The county is here to help you fill in that summer calendar.

Kids wearing white helmets line up smiling for a photo. They appear to be wearing harnesses too as they prepare for an activity. Adults are around and there is a white tend fiving shade, with cloudy blue skies above. Everyone is smiling.

The good old days.

Before you know it, the final school bell of the summer will ring, and the kiddos will have free reign for seemingly endless months. Hillsborough County is here to save the day with their traditional summer camps, offering activities suitable for the little ones.

  • Camps are open to kids ages 6-12, or any child who has graduated kindergarten.
  • Campers will enjoy indoor and outdoor sports, team-building activities, arts + crafts, and guest speakers.
  • The 10-week program is split into five separate blocks, beginning Monday, June 3, and ending Friday, Aug. 9 — find the exact dates of each session.
  • Registration is now open. It costs $60 per session per child, or $300 for the full 10 weeks.

Heads up: They’re looking for camp counselors, too.

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