Central Bucks County has a deep sports culture — from youth soccer leagues to lacrosse clubs to competitive gymnastics — and that carries right into the summer. Whether your child wants to sharpen skills in their favorite sport, try something new, or just stay active all summer, there’s a camp here for every athlete. This guide covers the major categories: multi-sport, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, baseball, gymnastics, and climbing.
Multi-Sport & General Camps
Firefly Sports Camp — Doylestown
Firefly Sports Camp stands out because it’s deliberately non-competitive, with a 6:1 camper-to-counselor ratio and an emphasis on play and character-building rather than winning. For ages 5–13, kids rotate through tennis, soccer, basketball, pickleball, kickball, volleyball, softball, badminton, and table tennis. Great for kids who love being active but don’t thrive under pressure.
USA Sports Group & US Sports Institute — Bucks County
Both USA Sports Group (usasportgroup.com) and US Sports Institute (ussportsinstitute.com) run week-long single-sport and multi-sport camps across Bucks County in soccer, tennis, lacrosse, basketball, golf, and more. Age groups typically run 5–7, 8–11, and 12–14, covering beginners through competitive players. Buckingham Township Parks runs their sports camps through USA Sport Group.
Buckingham Township Parks & Recreation Sports Camps
Buckingham Township offers one-week sports camps in June, July, and August for ages 2–18 through USA Sport Group. Sports include soccer, tennis, lacrosse, basketball, golf, and multi-sport options for all skill levels.
Location: 4613 Hughesian Drive, Buckingham, PA 18912 | Phone: 215-794-8834 | buckinghampa.org
Soccer Camps
PA Rush Soccer — Doylestown
PA Rush, one of the region’s premier club soccer organizations, runs week-long day camps for U4–U14 players throughout June and August. Drop-off is 8:45–9 AM. The curriculum covers ball mastery, small-sided games, rondos, and speed/agility. All campers receive a PA Rush camp t-shirt.
Location: 1735 Upper State Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 | Phone: 267-403-1021 | parush.com
FC Bucks Summer Camps — Churchville
FC Bucks/CRUSA runs day camps and elite/goalkeeper specialty camps at Northampton Municipal Park in Churchville. Day Camp runs from July 13 for six weeks ($200–$275/week). The Elite and Goalkeeper camp (birth years 2008–2017) runs July 20–22 ($125, with $25 off for returning players). Coerver training, ball mastery, and finishing rounds out the curriculum.
Penn Fusion Soccer — Delaware Valley
ECNL-affiliated Penn Fusion runs elite and premier player development camps for serious competitive players. World Cup Camp #1 Skills kicks off June 15–18, 2026, with additional weeks to follow.
Basketball Camps
CBAA Basketball Camps — Pipersville
CBAA Sports runs outdoor basketball camps at Herbst Courts in Pipersville for ages 5–15, boys and girls. Two sessions: August 10–13 and August 17–20. Hours 9 AM–1 PM Monday–Thursday (Friday is a rain day). Cost: $150/camper per session.
New Hope-Solebury Youth Basketball Camp
Held in the NH-S High School gym, this camp covers youth skills development (9 AM–3 PM Monday–Wednesday), staffed by NH-S coaches and current and former players. Boys and girls are separated for most of the day. Location: 180 West Bridge Street, New Hope, PA.
Baseball & Softball Camps
Future Stars Baseball Camp — Doylestown & Chalfont
Future Stars runs two baseball camp programs nearby. The Delaware Valley University location (700 E Butler Ave, Doylestown) serves ages 8–13 with multiple weeks in June and July, led by DelVal coaches. The Tower Hill Fields location in Chalfont (522 N Main St) serves ages 6–13 with three weeks starting June 22, run by Bucks County Generals.
Phone: 215-674-0494 | futurestars.com
CB Football Camps — Central Bucks School District
CB East and CB West each run football camps focused on speed, agility, and fundamentals through the CBSD Community School program. cbsd.org
Lacrosse Camps
Team 11 Lacrosse / Sankey Lacrosse — Warrington
Team 11 runs two sessions at Turk Park in Warrington (June 17–20 and July 14–17, 2026), 8 AM–12 PM. Position-specific fundamental training coached by McCabe Millon (UVA) and Chase Celucci (UNC) — a legitimate coaching pedigree for serious young players.
Location: Turk Park, 1260 Almshouse Road, Warrington, PA 18976 | team11lax.com
Gymnastics, Climbing & Action Sports
Central Bucks School of Gymnastics – GymStars Camp
Half-day gymnastics camp for K and older (girls), with ballet, contemporary, hip hop, games, props, and crafts woven throughout. Registration opens February 21 at 9 AM with a $150/week non-refundable deposit. Open to the public and current students.
Location: 929 N Easton Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 | Phone: 215-345-0176 | cbgym.com
Doylestown Rock Gym & Adventure Center
One of the most exciting sport camp options in the area, the Doylestown Rock Gym offers three tiers: Indoor Camp (foundational climbing skills), Summit Camp (4-day outdoor climbing experience), and Adventure Camp (hiking, climbing, challenge course, and river day). Serves ages 5–18; new climbers are very welcome.
Phone: 215-230-9085 | doylestownrockgym.com
Sky Zone SKY CAMP — Chalfont
For active kids who like to bounce, flip, and generally defy gravity, Sky Zone SKY CAMP in Chalfont runs week-long sessions (June 22–26, July 6–10, July 20–24, Aug 3–7, Aug 10–14). Ages 6–12, 8:30 AM–4 PM. Activities include dodgeball, basketball, arts and crafts, team-building, and trampolines.
Tennis & Pickleball
Doylestown Tennis Club (215-345-7897) runs summer camps at William E. Neis Park courts for ages 4–18, ranging from Early Childhood (4–9) to Junior Tennis College (10–18) to a HS Girls prep program. They also offer pickleball camps with loaner paddles available.
For more pickleball, the Doylestown Pickleball Facility (52 acres, 12 outdoor and 5 indoor courts) and Bucks County Pickleball both offer clinics and programs for young players. doylestowntennis.com
More Summer Camp Guides for Central Bucks Families
Looking for camps beyond sports? Check out our full 2026 series: Full-Season Day Camps, YMCA and River Crossing Camps, Nature and Outdoor Camps, STEM and Coding Camps, Music Camps, and Arts and Museum Camps.