SpyCamp (Adventurous Sports / SpyKids)
Spy Camp, 188 Octavia St, Suite L, San Francisco, CA 94102
About
SpyCamp (Adventurous Sports / SpyKids) includes weeks focused on different themes such as GAME WEEK, TECH WEEK, CRAFT WEEK, GIRLS WEEK: TECH, and GIRLS WEEK: CRAFT. Daily activities listed in the schedule include Code Names, Boots & Photo or Arrival & Play, a Daily Dispatch, a Mission Briefing, URBAN AGENT GAME, SPY Training, Martial Arts, Walkie Talkies, Surveillance, Tailing, Laser Evasion, and MISSION. The program also includes outdoor hunts and games, parkour, challenge games to track and elude Operatives, treasure hunts with geocaching, photo surveillance, secret codes, design labs, building project kits, testing games, making videos, researching spy gadgets, and labs such as Magnetism, Coral Reef Lab, LASER CRAFT, Coral Reef Dome, Fingerprinting, Counterfeit, Solar Smores, DNA Extraction, Night Sky Navigation, Lock Picking, Submarine, Spy Signals, and ski skills and games.
• Ages: 3–12 years old
• Schedule: Summer sessions run in weekly themes from June 8–12 through August 24–28, with a sample day including activities starting at 9:00am and ending with 4:00pm pick up and 4:15pm after care.
For more than 15 years, SpyCamp in San Francisco has engaged young students with a blend of tech, craft, ski and martial arts activities. SpyKids program roles include taking cadets to DefCon Kids, teaching circuitry, magnetism, and geography mixed with games and skits, teaching parkour, running challenge games, and designing treasure hunts with geocaching and photo surveillance. SpyCamp staff may take SpyCamp Cadets to a DefCon Kids conference in Vegas to show the next generation how to be White Hat hackers for the good guys.
SpyCamp was founded by Sarah Cooper, who is the Owner of Adventurous Sports, and Agent COPPER leads SpyCamp. Staff include Agent COPPER, a filmmaker and cyber security hobbyist; Agent SOUTH, a biologist and medical intern; Agent VOLT, an Astrophysics major; and Agent RACER, an Entrepreneurship & Innovation major. The program’s stated goal is to make learning new sports a fun, inspiring experience and to continue to grow Adventurous Sports as an innovator in sports instruction.
One parent reported that her child “loves this camp” and said, “mom, next year I want to do this camp for 5 weeks!” and also described SpyCamp as “the most fun part of the summer” even compared with a trip to Australia.
Last updated March 17, 2026.
• Ages: 3–12 years old
• Schedule: Summer sessions run in weekly themes from June 8–12 through August 24–28, with a sample day including activities starting at 9:00am and ending with 4:00pm pick up and 4:15pm after care.
For more than 15 years, SpyCamp in San Francisco has engaged young students with a blend of tech, craft, ski and martial arts activities. SpyKids program roles include taking cadets to DefCon Kids, teaching circuitry, magnetism, and geography mixed with games and skits, teaching parkour, running challenge games, and designing treasure hunts with geocaching and photo surveillance. SpyCamp staff may take SpyCamp Cadets to a DefCon Kids conference in Vegas to show the next generation how to be White Hat hackers for the good guys.
SpyCamp was founded by Sarah Cooper, who is the Owner of Adventurous Sports, and Agent COPPER leads SpyCamp. Staff include Agent COPPER, a filmmaker and cyber security hobbyist; Agent SOUTH, a biologist and medical intern; Agent VOLT, an Astrophysics major; and Agent RACER, an Entrepreneurship & Innovation major. The program’s stated goal is to make learning new sports a fun, inspiring experience and to continue to grow Adventurous Sports as an innovator in sports instruction.
One parent reported that her child “loves this camp” and said, “mom, next year I want to do this camp for 5 weeks!” and also described SpyCamp as “the most fun part of the summer” even compared with a trip to Australia.
Last updated March 17, 2026.
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