Esporterz Esports, Coding & STEM Programs
Esporterz, 586 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur, CA 94939
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Esporterz Esports, Coding & STEM Programs includes competitive gaming, coding, robotics, STEM activities during breaks, and creative projects each day. Campers take daily walks to local parks for outdoor physical activities and team games such as capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, and kickball, along with other outdoor games and activities. The program also offers live indoor gameplay and competitions, optional morning and afternoon coding, and problem-solving challenges during outdoor STEM challenges and activities.
• Ages: 7–17 years old
• Schedule: Summer 2026 options from June 15–August 21, 8:30 am–3:30 pm, plus weekday after-school hours and weekend parties and events
Esporterz Esports, Coding & STEM Programs runs in-person camps and is described as Marin County’s only premier esports, coding, and STEM center and the original esports and coding camp, called the Bay Area’s favorite since 2020. The program offers optional coding choices including Javascript, Scratch, Arduino Robotics, and Python, along with the option to learn robotics and take part in outdoor STEM challenges and activities. Campers are grouped with others of similar ages and interests and have adult supervision all day long, access to a private bathroom for campers only, and the option for families to restrict any games upon request.
The gaming setup includes pro-gaming PCs and peripherals, custom-built pro-gaming PCs, BenQ Zowie gaming monitors, Vertagear Racing high-performance gaming chairs, Logitech Pro mechanical keyboards, Logitech Pro and ProX headphones, Logitech Pro mice, Nintendo Switches, virtual reality, large screen streaming, and high-speed fiber internet. Available games include titles such as Fortnite, Valorant, Minecraft, Rocket League, Fall Guys, Roblox, Madden 26, NBA2k, Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart, Among Us, Crab Game, Muck, Rounds, Geometry Dash, Marvel Rivals, TF2, Overwatch, League of Legends, CS:GO, Call of Duty, and many others, with exciting daily competitions and prizes. Every full-week camper receives an official camp t-shirt, and lunch options are available from nearby restaurants such as Red Boy Pizza, Cheesesteak Shop, and a taquería, or campers can bring their own lunch.
The program describes itself as a safe, supportive, and social gaming and coding community that is designed for all skill levels and is woman-owned and operated by a local Marin family. According to the mission statement, coaches and instructors teach adaptability, effective communication, conflict resolution, teamwork, integrity, and how to manage emotions while campers take part in activities they enjoy. Awards and recognition for Esporterz include Best Birthday Parties, Best Children’s Activity, Best Educational Center, Best Family-Owned, and Best Esports, Coding & Robotics Camps.
One parent from Corte Madera shared that their nine-year-old was excited to attend for the entire week and was sad when the week ended, and mentioned that in addition to coding and gaming, campers completed a creative project each day and walked to the park to play games such as capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, and kickball. The same parent also noted that their family signed up for league play during the school year and planned to return to camp the following summer.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
• Ages: 7–17 years old
• Schedule: Summer 2026 options from June 15–August 21, 8:30 am–3:30 pm, plus weekday after-school hours and weekend parties and events
Esporterz Esports, Coding & STEM Programs runs in-person camps and is described as Marin County’s only premier esports, coding, and STEM center and the original esports and coding camp, called the Bay Area’s favorite since 2020. The program offers optional coding choices including Javascript, Scratch, Arduino Robotics, and Python, along with the option to learn robotics and take part in outdoor STEM challenges and activities. Campers are grouped with others of similar ages and interests and have adult supervision all day long, access to a private bathroom for campers only, and the option for families to restrict any games upon request.
The gaming setup includes pro-gaming PCs and peripherals, custom-built pro-gaming PCs, BenQ Zowie gaming monitors, Vertagear Racing high-performance gaming chairs, Logitech Pro mechanical keyboards, Logitech Pro and ProX headphones, Logitech Pro mice, Nintendo Switches, virtual reality, large screen streaming, and high-speed fiber internet. Available games include titles such as Fortnite, Valorant, Minecraft, Rocket League, Fall Guys, Roblox, Madden 26, NBA2k, Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart, Among Us, Crab Game, Muck, Rounds, Geometry Dash, Marvel Rivals, TF2, Overwatch, League of Legends, CS:GO, Call of Duty, and many others, with exciting daily competitions and prizes. Every full-week camper receives an official camp t-shirt, and lunch options are available from nearby restaurants such as Red Boy Pizza, Cheesesteak Shop, and a taquería, or campers can bring their own lunch.
The program describes itself as a safe, supportive, and social gaming and coding community that is designed for all skill levels and is woman-owned and operated by a local Marin family. According to the mission statement, coaches and instructors teach adaptability, effective communication, conflict resolution, teamwork, integrity, and how to manage emotions while campers take part in activities they enjoy. Awards and recognition for Esporterz include Best Birthday Parties, Best Children’s Activity, Best Educational Center, Best Family-Owned, and Best Esports, Coding & Robotics Camps.
One parent from Corte Madera shared that their nine-year-old was excited to attend for the entire week and was sad when the week ended, and mentioned that in addition to coding and gaming, campers completed a creative project each day and walked to the park to play games such as capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, and kickball. The same parent also noted that their family signed up for league play during the school year and planned to return to camp the following summer.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
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