City of Napa Parks & Recreation Camps
Parks & Recreation Services, 1500 Jefferson St, Napa, CA 94559
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City of Napa Parks & Recreation Camps include activities such as scavenger hunts, lawn games, nature crafts, experiments, and walking field trips. Campers play games like badminton, 4 Corners, Steal the Bacon, Pickleball, Soccer, Kickball, SPUD, Foursquare, Hopscotch, and take part in obstacle courses and fun fitness challenges. Games & Sports Camp includes giant-sized games such as Connect 4, Jenga, and Tetris, and camp days can also include inflatables and visits from special guests.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Camp Napa at Fuller Park runs June 16–July 31, 2026.
Camp Napa and Adventure Camp are moving to Fuller Park for the summer of 2026, and campers are divided into age-appropriate groups, each with its own dedicated picnic area and Recreation Leaders. Walking field trips go to downtown destinations such as the Police and Fire Stations. The Leader-in-Training (LIT) program for ages 13–15 pairs participants with a camp group and a Senior Recreation Mentor to help facilitate games and activities. Games & Sports Camp at Harvest Middle School offers both indoor and outdoor games, including giant Connect 4, Jenga, and Tetris, with half and full-day options available for sport camps. Full-day and half-day options will be available for enrichment camps. Parks and Recreation partners with community providers to offer sport camps including Basketball, Soccer, Fencing, Flag Football, Volleyball, Tennis and more, and also partners with various providers to offer STEAM programs throughout the summer. Summer program registration will open April 7, 2026, and camps registration opens January 6, 2026. The leadership team includes Recreation Coordinator Alex Soto, Recreation Supervisor Kelly Bullock, and Dan Opperman as the contact for sports camps.
Last updated June 22, 2026.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Camp Napa at Fuller Park runs June 16–July 31, 2026.
Camp Napa and Adventure Camp are moving to Fuller Park for the summer of 2026, and campers are divided into age-appropriate groups, each with its own dedicated picnic area and Recreation Leaders. Walking field trips go to downtown destinations such as the Police and Fire Stations. The Leader-in-Training (LIT) program for ages 13–15 pairs participants with a camp group and a Senior Recreation Mentor to help facilitate games and activities. Games & Sports Camp at Harvest Middle School offers both indoor and outdoor games, including giant Connect 4, Jenga, and Tetris, with half and full-day options available for sport camps. Full-day and half-day options will be available for enrichment camps. Parks and Recreation partners with community providers to offer sport camps including Basketball, Soccer, Fencing, Flag Football, Volleyball, Tennis and more, and also partners with various providers to offer STEAM programs throughout the summer. Summer program registration will open April 7, 2026, and camps registration opens January 6, 2026. The leadership team includes Recreation Coordinator Alex Soto, Recreation Supervisor Kelly Bullock, and Dan Opperman as the contact for sports camps.
Last updated June 22, 2026.
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