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2025’s Camps Promise a Summer of Adventure, Memories

Kids playing a game in a circle at summer camp

Rockville’s 2025 summer camp season is just around the corner — get ready to start planning your adventure!

Information will be online Friday, Jan. 31 at www.rockvillemd.gov/life. Give your kids the gift of unforgettable memories and stories that will last a lifetime.

Summer Blast Camps are back and will feature full-day and extended-day hours at local elementary schools and community centers.

Park Adventure Camps will have full and half-day options and will be held at neighborhood park locations throughout Rockville.

Both camps welcome children ages 5-12 and run from Monday, June 23 until mid-August.

Summer Blast and Park Adventure camps feature swimming, field trips and a variety of games, crafts, water activities and outdoor play-time. Specialized camps include cooking, drama, STEAM, gymnastics and art, and new sewing and music camps have been added.

Teens interested in earning Student Service Learning hours can work as volunteers or take daily trips with Teens on the Go camps.

Camps staff

College and high school students aged 16 or older who are looking to refine their leadership skills can apply for summer camp positions at www.rockvillemd.gov/careers. Camp staff are chosen for their enthusiasm, passion and experience working with children.

Rockville’s camps are licensed by Maryland and follow federal, state and local health and safety guidelines.

Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/camps for more information and view the “Summer Camps 2025” guide at www.rockvillemd.gov/life, beginning Friday, Jan. 31. Registration opens at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12 at www.rockvillemd.gov/registration.

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