Children’s Camps in Alamo Heights, TX
Indoor Active Camps for Kids
Day camp at The Little Gym is the perfect choice for long, hot summers and other breaks from school when you want your child to stay active, safe, and happy. We combine fun physical activities and games with plenty of time to laugh and play with friends. Each week has a new theme so your child will never tire of camp at The Little Gym.
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- Indoor Activities
- New Themes Each Week
- Available for Children Ages 3-8
- All Levels Learn New Skills
Choose Your Adventure
Camps at The Little Gym come in all shapes and sizes. Super Quest camps and Grade School Skill Thrill camps give your adventurer something unique.
Super Quest Camps
Your child will spend three adventure-filled hours a day on a unique, exciting quest with their friends. Each week revolves around an interactive learning theme with different, creative lesson plans that will keep your child engaged.
Grade School Skill Thrill
Thrill seekers wanted! Your child will take their gymnastics skills to the next level through a special three-hour program, focusing on specific beginner, intermediate or advanced moves. By the end of the summer they’ll stick the landing when they handspring back to school.
Camp Calendar
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CAMP FAQs
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Our camp programs are 3-4 hours long.
Super Quest Camps are designed for children ages 3-8 years; all children must be bathroom independent. Skill Thrill Camps are intended for children ages 6-12 years. Please contact the gym to learn more about their camp offerings, as options vary by location.
Safety is the number one rule at The Little Gym. All camps are limited to provide a small student/teacher ratio and ensure a safe environment. Please contact your local gym for more information on camp sizes.
The Little Gym of Alamo Heights, TX is not regulated by CCR and is not considered a childcare facility.