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California Adventure Camps has base camps in Walnut Creek and Dublin.

 

Summer 2011 has our very best summer camp offerings:  Click on links to go directly to page for more details and registration.

 

Bay Area Explorers Ages 8-14 enjoy the best summer fun that the Bay Area has to offer.  Discovery Kingdom, Waterworld, Windsurfing, Horseback Riding, Mini Golf, Movies, Bowling and more.

 

Summer Fun Day Camp:  Ages 5-12 will enjoy more traditional day camp fun like sports, games, arts and crafts, drama etc. A weekly Waterworld trip is also included along with regular field trips to local parks etc.

 

Summer Skateboarding Camp (Ages 6-16)

Campers ages 6-16 enjoy perfecting their craft at local area skateparks. Skaters will receive coaching from some of the best local skaters and all will enjoy friendships and lots of skate fun.  A Weekly trip to Water World is included in your registration.

 

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KIDS T.V. Production Camp  ( Ages 6-13)

Campers  will learn the ropes of Television Production both in front of the camera and behind the scenes.  It's a progressive journey from learning about the equipment and storyboarding to the final finished production.... a video show that could be shown on KIDs T.V.! 

 

Soccer Fundamentals Camp (Ages 5-9)

Basic, beginner level soccer instruction and conditioning

 

Flag Football  ( Ages 5-12)

Beginner to Intermediate level flag football instruction and fun.

 

Quarterback / Receiver Camp  ( Ages 10-14)

This program is a NON CONTACT intensive for Beginner and low Intermediate level QBs and Receivers age 10- 14  It is focused on run game QB footwork, agility training, blocking , throwing and catching mechanics, routes, reads, stemming and formations.  Perfect for budding flag or tackle stars and a great intro to high school football.

 

This is a NON CONTACT, NO PADS camp. 

 

Baseball is Fun Beginner Camp ( Ages 5-9)

A fun, low key program of baseball instruction where players learn baseball the old fashioned way… by having fun! 

 

Basketball is Fun Beginner Camp (Ages 5-9)

Beginner level, age appropriate basketball instruction.

 

Beginner Lacrosse  (Ages 7-13)

Beginner level lacrosse instruction.  All required equipment is provided.

 

Field Hockey  (Ages 5-12)

Beginner Level field hockey instruction. All required equipment is provided.

 

Beginner Tackle Football  ( Ages 6-13)

Players are instructed in basic fundamentals of tackle football with special emphasis on proper and safe tackling.  Players are exposed to all positions on offense and defense.  This is a FULL PADS, CONTACT PROGRAM.  All required equipment is provided with deposit except cleats, mouthguard and hard cup.

 

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Our Day Camps serve all East Bay communities including Walnut Creek, Lafayette, San Ramon, Danville, Dublin, Alamo, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Clayton, Antioch, Orinda, Piedmont, Oakland, Berkeley, Albany, El Cerrito, Alameda, Hayward, San Leandro, Pleasanton, Castro Valley, Livermore, Byron, East County Brentwood,  and Lamorinda.

 

 

 

 

 

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