Youth Sports Camps at Colorado State University

Colorado State University, 1600 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523

mapColorado State University, 1600 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523

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Youth Sports Camps at Colorado State University offers a range of sport-specific and multi-sport camps that include baseball, softball, slowpitch and fastpitch fundamentals, basketball, mountain biking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, hiking, a high ropes challenge course, stand-up paddleboarding, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee, flag football, field hockey, cricket, yoga, swimming, golf, in-line hockey, skating, and puck-handling. Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Field Sports, FunLIFE, Golf, and In-Line Hockey camps group campers by ability, and some camps focus on both group and individual instruction, drills, and games. CSU SPUR camps also include healthy active programming and field trips as part of each week.

• Ages: 5–13 years old
• Schedule: CSU SPUR camps run Monday–Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Golf camp meets in 2-hour sessions from 8–10 a.m.
• Price: Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Field Sports, and FunLIFE sessions are priced at $225.00 or $180.00; CSU SPUR camps in Denver have a $50.00 registration fee per session, refundable upon camp completion; Extreme Outdoor Adventure is $525.00 per session; Golf sessions are priced at $135.00 or $108.00.

Baseball/Softball camp is a developmental camp for kids ages 5–13, grouped by ability and sport interest, and includes slowpitch and fastpitch fundamentals with a focus on improving fundamental skills through group and individual instruction, drills, and games, with campers separated by sport where appropriate. Basketball camp is a developmental camp for kids ages 7–13, grouped by ability, and focuses on basic ball handling, passing, and shooting skills through group and individual instruction, using regulation-height hoops that cannot be lowered for younger campers. Field Sports camp is for kids ages 5–13 and gives campers a brief taste of several different sports with a different sport each day, and is set up for campers who may not want a full week of any single sport or who want to try new activities.

FunLIFE camp is for kids ages 5–13 and stands for Learning to Improve Fitness and Eating, combining sport and physical activities with creative classroom activities where campers learn about nutrition, fitness, and healthy lifestyles, and it focuses on noncompetitive activities such as field and team games, yoga, hiking, swimming, and other outdoor lifelong pursuits, with all new curriculum this year. Golf camp is for kids ages 5–13, grouped by ability, with an emphasis on developing basic techniques, and is held at City Park Nine in 2-hour sessions from 8–10 a.m.; due to the short day, golf campers do not participate in swimming, and many golf campers go directly from golf camp to a full-day Youth Sports Camps program if signed up for another camp that week, with transportation provided. In-Line Hockey camp is a developmental camp for kids ages 7–13, grouped by ability, and focuses on improving skating and puck-handling skills and allowing campers to compete against similarly matched players.

Extreme Outdoor Adventure camp is for older explorers ages 10–13 and is open only to campers aged 10 and over due to technical, off-campus activities. Extreme Outdoor Adventure anticipated activities include mountain biking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and an overnight trip for hiking and a high ropes challenge course session, with campers staying in dorms with three meals provided by the dining hall. All Extreme Outdoor Adventure sessions include mountain biking, and stand-up paddleboarding is used as a substitute activity if anything gets cancelled, and campers in this program may not register for Tennis or Golf during the same time. Extreme Outdoor Adventure campers must provide their own mountain bike and safety equipment, as well as appropriate footwear and clothing.

CSU SPUR camps require a digital code to enroll and are by invitation only, and each CSU SPUR week includes healthy active programming at Johnson Recreation Center along with field trips to the CSU SPUR Center and the CSU Campus in Fort Collins. For equipment, Baseball/Softball strongly recommends a baseball or softball glove and requires appropriate clothing and footwear; Basketball requires appropriate basketball clothing and footwear; Field Sports recommends field footwear; Golf requires appropriate golf clothing and footwear and recommends campers have their own clubs, though City Park Nine can provide clubs if needed; and In-Line Hockey requires campers to provide a helmet (a bike helmet is acceptable) and rollerblades.

Last updated June 3, 2026.

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