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Your Adventure Awaits with Rockville’s 2022 Summer Camps

Playground friends.
Playground friends.

Rockville’s 2022 summer camp season will be here before you know it. Don’t wait to start your kids’ adventures — give them memories and stories to last a lifetime.

Registration opens Thursday, March 10 at www.rockvillemd.gov/registration.

Park Adventure Camps, for kids aged 5-12, will be open from June 21 until mid-August at up to 16 locations throughout Rockville.

Park Adventure Camps offer half-day, full-day and extended-day options and feature a variety of activities including games, crafts, water activities and outdoor play time. Swimming and field trips will return this year at full-day and extended-day sites.

Specialized camps include cooking, drama, STEAM, gymnastics, art and fashion design.

Teens can earn Student Service Learning hours in in-service learning camps or take daily trips with our Teens on the Go camps.

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.

Rockville’s camp staff are chosen for their enthusiasm, passion and experience in working with children.

All camps are licensed by the state of Maryland and follow federal, state and local COVID-19 health and safety guidelines.

Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/camps for more information and view the “Summer Camps 2022” guide at www.rockvillemd.gov/life, beginning March 7.

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