US Sports Camps – Football Camps
Lake Forest College, 555 N Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest, IL 60045
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US Sports Camps – Football Camps focuses on football training. The program offers different camp formats that include football drills, games, and position-specific or skill-specialized instruction.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Clinic sessions from 1–6 hours, with half day, full day, and extended day options
US Sports Camps – Football Camps offers clinics as condensed football training sessions with games and drills, including position-specific or skill-specialized instruction. Half Day Camps run from 9AM–12AM or 1PM–4PM and use games and drills, often as part of a clinic or beginner-level session. Full Day Camps run from 9AM–4PM and include the half-day activities plus practice competitions. Extended Day Camps run from 9AM–9PM and add evening training or social activities to the daytime schedule. Overnight Camps provide a sleepover format and are described as most popular for campers aged 11–17.
The program is part of a larger organization that offers 20+ sports programs across day and overnight camps and reports 240K youth participants across all 50 states, Canada, and England in 2025. Camps are described as fully supervised and structured to create a safe, supportive space where athletes participate in sports. The organization notes 50+ years delivering camps that blend trusted coaching, real growth, and an experience described as unforgettable.
Parent testimonials describe individual experiences with the football camps. One parent, Alessandro Preto, describes the camp as an “amazing camp for kids to work on their skills 1v1 with two amazing coaches” who related to the kids and kept them engaged and having fun. Emily Culver notes that “Coach George is such a great coach” and that her son learned new skills and made new friends. Monica Vassiliadis reports that her son “came out happy every single day,” felt his skills improved, and wanted to return. Michael Travis states that his son “had a blast and learned a lot” and that “everything was well organized and the coaches were wonderful.” Monica Van Guilder shares that her daughter learned new skills, improved what she already knew, came home “a little bit more confident,” and made new friends. Nicole Whitsett explains that her son, in town only for the summer, “always comes away feeling like he learned a lot and worked hard” and feels “a real sense of” accomplishment at the end of camp.
Last updated May 25, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Clinic sessions from 1–6 hours, with half day, full day, and extended day options
US Sports Camps – Football Camps offers clinics as condensed football training sessions with games and drills, including position-specific or skill-specialized instruction. Half Day Camps run from 9AM–12AM or 1PM–4PM and use games and drills, often as part of a clinic or beginner-level session. Full Day Camps run from 9AM–4PM and include the half-day activities plus practice competitions. Extended Day Camps run from 9AM–9PM and add evening training or social activities to the daytime schedule. Overnight Camps provide a sleepover format and are described as most popular for campers aged 11–17.
The program is part of a larger organization that offers 20+ sports programs across day and overnight camps and reports 240K youth participants across all 50 states, Canada, and England in 2025. Camps are described as fully supervised and structured to create a safe, supportive space where athletes participate in sports. The organization notes 50+ years delivering camps that blend trusted coaching, real growth, and an experience described as unforgettable.
Parent testimonials describe individual experiences with the football camps. One parent, Alessandro Preto, describes the camp as an “amazing camp for kids to work on their skills 1v1 with two amazing coaches” who related to the kids and kept them engaged and having fun. Emily Culver notes that “Coach George is such a great coach” and that her son learned new skills and made new friends. Monica Vassiliadis reports that her son “came out happy every single day,” felt his skills improved, and wanted to return. Michael Travis states that his son “had a blast and learned a lot” and that “everything was well organized and the coaches were wonderful.” Monica Van Guilder shares that her daughter learned new skills, improved what she already knew, came home “a little bit more confident,” and made new friends. Nicole Whitsett explains that her son, in town only for the summer, “always comes away feeling like he learned a lot and worked hard” and feels “a real sense of” accomplishment at the end of camp.
Last updated May 25, 2026.
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