Nike Tennis Camp at Lewis & Clark College
Southern Oregon University, 615 South Palatine Hill RD, Portland, OR 97219
About
Nike Tennis Camp at Lewis & Clark College focuses on tennis through drills, friendly competition, and games such as the Nike Cup. Campers spend time playing singles and doubles bump, and there is also a pool option available as part of the experience.
• Ages: 8–17 years old
• Schedule: 4-day camp, day sessions from 9:00AM–4:00PM
• Price: $789 (Includes all fees)
Parents describe this camp as their children’s favorite camp experience and note that their kids enjoyed playing tennis all day, the drills, and the different competitions, including the Nike Cup. Multiple parent reviews mention that their children improved their tennis skills, gained confidence, and came away loving tennis or wanting to focus more on it. Several parents highlight that lunch is provided, that their children liked the food, and that dietary restrictions were taken into account. Reviews also mention detailed evaluations at the end of the week, a staff-to-kid ratio that helped younger campers feel comfortable, and that the camp is co-ed with beginner and intermediate levels and High School Only sessions available. Parents frequently comment on the friendly atmosphere, the positivity at camp, and that their children were eager to attend each day and, in some cases, wished the camp lasted longer or wanted to return for additional weeks. One parent specifically notes that having indoor courts in the summer was an important factor in choosing this camp.
Last updated March 27, 2026.
• Ages: 8–17 years old
• Schedule: 4-day camp, day sessions from 9:00AM–4:00PM
• Price: $789 (Includes all fees)
Parents describe this camp as their children’s favorite camp experience and note that their kids enjoyed playing tennis all day, the drills, and the different competitions, including the Nike Cup. Multiple parent reviews mention that their children improved their tennis skills, gained confidence, and came away loving tennis or wanting to focus more on it. Several parents highlight that lunch is provided, that their children liked the food, and that dietary restrictions were taken into account. Reviews also mention detailed evaluations at the end of the week, a staff-to-kid ratio that helped younger campers feel comfortable, and that the camp is co-ed with beginner and intermediate levels and High School Only sessions available. Parents frequently comment on the friendly atmosphere, the positivity at camp, and that their children were eager to attend each day and, in some cases, wished the camp lasted longer or wanted to return for additional weeks. One parent specifically notes that having indoor courts in the summer was an important factor in choosing this camp.
Last updated March 27, 2026.
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