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Kids basketball camps serve ages 4 to 18, with age-appropriate instruction and grouping. Younger players (5-8) focus on basic coordination and fun introduction to the sport, while older youth (9-12) develop position-specific skills and competitive play.
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Yes, youth camps welcome all skill levels. Beginners learn dribbling, shooting form, passing, and basic game concepts through fun drills and activities. Coaches group kids by ability so everyone gets instruction at their level.
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A typical full-day camp (9AM-4PM) includes morning skill stations (shooting, dribbling, defense), structured drills, coach demonstrations, lunch break, afternoon scrimmages and competitions, and awards. Half-day options (9AM-12PM or 1PM-4PM) are available for younger or first-time campers.
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Use the search above to find camps in your area. We offer 36 youth basketball camps across 12 states including Texas, New York, Louisiana. Each listing shows age requirements, dates, pricing, and coaching staff.
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Prices start from $69 depending on camp type (day vs. overnight) and location. Day camps for younger players are the most affordable option. Group discounts (up to $40 off per camper for 10+) are available.
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For first-time campers, a half-day camp or clinic is a great starting point. Half-day camps (9AM-12PM or 1PM-4PM) offer sport training through fun games and drills, and are perfect for young or first-time campers. See our basketball clinics at /basketball/clinics for short-format options.
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Yes, the overnight format is most popular for campers aged 11-17. Overnight camps include housing in college dorms, all meals, and evening activities. See /basketball/overnight for residential options.
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We offer five program formats to fit every schedule and comfort level. Clinic (1-6 hours): condensed, skill-focused training with no housing or meals. Half-Day Camp (9AM-12PM or 1PM-4PM): sport training through fun games and drills, perfect for young or first-time campers. Full-Day Camp (9AM-4PM): half-day features plus practice competitions, meals included at some camps. Extended Day Camp (9AM-9PM): day camp features plus evening training or social activities, lunch and dinner included. Overnight Camp: extended day plus overnight stay in college dorms, all meals and housing included, most popular for ages 11-17. Each camp page shows the specific format, schedule, and what is included.
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Yes, some youth camps are gender-specific while others are coed with separate grouping. See our girls basketball page at /basketball/girls or boys basketball page at /basketball/boys.
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Some of the most popular kids basketball camps include:Â
1. Nike Basketball Camp St. Joseph’s University Brooklyn
2. Nike Basketball Camp Avenues The World School
3. Nike Basketball Camp at Shoot 360 - Naperville, IL
4. Nike Basketball Camp Princeton Day School
5. Nike Basketball Camp at TMI Episcopal
Each program features expert coaching for athletes of all skill levels. Browse all 36 kids basketball camps to find the right fit.