Spokane Gymnastics Summer Camps
Spokane Gymnastics Argonne Village, 2515 N Locust Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
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Spokane Gymnastics Summer Camps offer week-long day camps that include structured gymnastics lessons on all events, games, challenges, crafts, themed activities, and general gymnastics fun. Campers can take part in Cheer, Ninja Zone, Parkour, Preschool Gymnastics, Trampoline and Tumbling, and Adventure Gymnastics Camps, with activities such as scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, stunts, dances, cheers, and tumbling skills on the Tumbl Trak, rod floor, and spring floor. Additional activities include progressions on the air pillow pit, flips, rolls, kicks, jumping, leaping, climbing elements, falling drills, safely bailing skills, landing practice, learning parkour-specific terminology, instruction on multiple types of trampolines and floors, bouncing on the inflatable jumping castle, and games, story time, and gymnastics activities for preschool campers.
• Ages: 3–14 years old
• Schedule: Week-long day camps with morning half-day, afternoon half-day, full-day options, and a special morning-only TNT Camp schedule
• Price: Get the Summer Started Camp half day for full week $239 and full day for full week $319; standard camp member and non-member weekly half-day and full-day rates with available sibling, multiple camp, and military discounts, plus a $50 non-refundable deposit per child, per camp
Time options for Spokane Gymnastics Summer Camps include a morning half day from 8:00am to 11:30am, an afternoon half day from 12:30pm to 4:00pm, and a full day from 8:00am to 4:00pm with a structured gymnastics activity followed by a supervised lunch break from 12:00pm to 12:30pm. TNT Camp has a special time from 9:00am to 12:30pm. Camps are listed by date as Get the Summer Started (July 7–11, 2025), Adventure Camp #1 (July 14–18, 2025), Gymnastics on Broadway Camp (July 21–25, 2025), Cheer, Ninja, and Parkour Camps (July 28–August 1, 2025), Adventure Camp #2 (August 4–8, 2025), Gymnastics Fun Camp (August 11–15, 2025), and TNT Camp (morning only, August 11–15, 2025). Pre-registration and any adjustments are required for all camps and close at 12:00pm on the Thursday prior to the start of the camp week.
The program offers a variety of themes, including Gymnastics Fun, Cheer, Ninja Zone, Parkour, Preschool Gymnastics, Trampoline and Tumbling, and Adventure Gymnastics Camps, with adventure camps where each day focuses on different challenges and adventures with a different theme each day. Gymnastics on Broadway Camp uses themed activities that match the Broadway musical chosen for the day, with no theater instruction and no performances. Cheer camp includes each group performing its own routine in a Friday performance for family and friends, and camps often include a Friday performance where campers show the skills they have learned. The ninja sport camp is described as a fusion of gymnastics, martial arts, obstacle course training, and freestyle movement taught in an 800 square foot ninja room, and parkour camp includes training in a parkour-specific room with wooden obstacles with bars, plus the ninja rooms. TNT Camp has a special time from 9:00am to 12:30pm and is only for kids 6 and older.
Pricing for Spokane Gymnastics Summer Camps includes special Get the Summer Started Camp rates of $239 for a half day for the full week and $319 for a full day for the full week. Standard camps are priced for members at $269 for a half day for the full week and $349 for a full day for the full week, and for non-members at $299 for a half day for the full week and $379 for a full day for the full week. A 10% multiple sibling discount, 10% multiple camp (per child) discount, and 5% military discount are offered, with some exclusions. There is a non-refundable deposit of $50 per child, per camp required to register, with the balance due June 9 for camps in July and July 14 for camps in August. If registration is updated before July 5, whatever was paid is held as a credit on the family’s Spokane Gymnastics account, and refunds are not provided. Spokane Gymnastics requests that no products containing nuts be brought into the facility due to students with severe and life-threatening peanut allergies, and efforts are made to create a nut-free zone.
Week-long day camps are taught by knowledgeable, engaged, and encouraging coaches, and Spokane Gymnastics states that it employs coaches and support staff who complete background checks and rigorous training before coaching their own classes. Ongoing monthly training is provided to all instructors, and most attend local, state-wide, and regional conferences and hands-on training events. Many coaches are Professional Members of USA Gymnastics and are USAG Safety Certified, and Spokane Gymnastics instructors have earned additional USAG certifications through Regional Congresses and training throughout the Northwest. Spokane Gymnastics is a USA Gymnastics Member Club.
Spokane Gymnastics states that its purpose is to provide quality instruction with enthusiasm in a clean, safe, and fun environment, with classes that focus on the physical strengths and skills of gymnastics and also aim to instill life lessons of persistence and determination. The stated purpose is to make a positive impact in the lives of students and to develop happy, healthy, confident young men and women. Coaches are described as dedicated to providing a positive atmosphere for parents, students, and staff members, with a focus that is in the best interest of the child and a statement that safety is of the utmost importance and will never be compromised. Spokane Gymnastics describes its program as progressive, with the goal of helping students develop strength, skill, and character through gymnastics training, and states a commitment to providing a fun and safe gym. The organization states that it builds a foundation of coordination, strength, and responsibility that will enable a child’s success in athletic endeavors, and its mission is to encourage the development of strength, skill, and character through gymnastics training in a positive environment where every student has the greatest opportunity to succeed, no matter what their level or goal.
Spokane Elite Gymnastics was in business for over 30 years, and in August 1999 Seattle Gymnastics Academy, Inc. bought Spokane Elite Gymnastics. In June 2007, Nadine Burgess was promoted to manage Spokane Elite Gymnastics, and she started a new corporation and changed the name to Spokane Gymnastics effective July 1, 2010. In September 2013, Nadine purchased a 30,000 square foot facility a couple of miles east of the former leased Broadway location, and all programs moved to the main facility, known as Spokane Gymnastics Argonne Village, in 2014. Over the past fifteen years, the crew at Spokane Gymnastics is described as having contributed to providing an excellent instructional program. Nadine Burgess is the current owner of Spokane Gymnastics.
Spokane Gymnastics notes that its facility includes an air bag pit with a zip-line and an inflatable jumping castle, and that it has live mascots (dogs) as part of the facility environment. The facility is described as air conditioned throughout its 30,000 square feet, with viewing areas for parents and siblings to watch rotations, a walking track upstairs in the main gym, a toddler area, a large lobby, complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, and snacks and drinks available for purchase.
Last updated January 8, 2026.
• Ages: 3–14 years old
• Schedule: Week-long day camps with morning half-day, afternoon half-day, full-day options, and a special morning-only TNT Camp schedule
• Price: Get the Summer Started Camp half day for full week $239 and full day for full week $319; standard camp member and non-member weekly half-day and full-day rates with available sibling, multiple camp, and military discounts, plus a $50 non-refundable deposit per child, per camp
Time options for Spokane Gymnastics Summer Camps include a morning half day from 8:00am to 11:30am, an afternoon half day from 12:30pm to 4:00pm, and a full day from 8:00am to 4:00pm with a structured gymnastics activity followed by a supervised lunch break from 12:00pm to 12:30pm. TNT Camp has a special time from 9:00am to 12:30pm. Camps are listed by date as Get the Summer Started (July 7–11, 2025), Adventure Camp #1 (July 14–18, 2025), Gymnastics on Broadway Camp (July 21–25, 2025), Cheer, Ninja, and Parkour Camps (July 28–August 1, 2025), Adventure Camp #2 (August 4–8, 2025), Gymnastics Fun Camp (August 11–15, 2025), and TNT Camp (morning only, August 11–15, 2025). Pre-registration and any adjustments are required for all camps and close at 12:00pm on the Thursday prior to the start of the camp week.
The program offers a variety of themes, including Gymnastics Fun, Cheer, Ninja Zone, Parkour, Preschool Gymnastics, Trampoline and Tumbling, and Adventure Gymnastics Camps, with adventure camps where each day focuses on different challenges and adventures with a different theme each day. Gymnastics on Broadway Camp uses themed activities that match the Broadway musical chosen for the day, with no theater instruction and no performances. Cheer camp includes each group performing its own routine in a Friday performance for family and friends, and camps often include a Friday performance where campers show the skills they have learned. The ninja sport camp is described as a fusion of gymnastics, martial arts, obstacle course training, and freestyle movement taught in an 800 square foot ninja room, and parkour camp includes training in a parkour-specific room with wooden obstacles with bars, plus the ninja rooms. TNT Camp has a special time from 9:00am to 12:30pm and is only for kids 6 and older.
Pricing for Spokane Gymnastics Summer Camps includes special Get the Summer Started Camp rates of $239 for a half day for the full week and $319 for a full day for the full week. Standard camps are priced for members at $269 for a half day for the full week and $349 for a full day for the full week, and for non-members at $299 for a half day for the full week and $379 for a full day for the full week. A 10% multiple sibling discount, 10% multiple camp (per child) discount, and 5% military discount are offered, with some exclusions. There is a non-refundable deposit of $50 per child, per camp required to register, with the balance due June 9 for camps in July and July 14 for camps in August. If registration is updated before July 5, whatever was paid is held as a credit on the family’s Spokane Gymnastics account, and refunds are not provided. Spokane Gymnastics requests that no products containing nuts be brought into the facility due to students with severe and life-threatening peanut allergies, and efforts are made to create a nut-free zone.
Week-long day camps are taught by knowledgeable, engaged, and encouraging coaches, and Spokane Gymnastics states that it employs coaches and support staff who complete background checks and rigorous training before coaching their own classes. Ongoing monthly training is provided to all instructors, and most attend local, state-wide, and regional conferences and hands-on training events. Many coaches are Professional Members of USA Gymnastics and are USAG Safety Certified, and Spokane Gymnastics instructors have earned additional USAG certifications through Regional Congresses and training throughout the Northwest. Spokane Gymnastics is a USA Gymnastics Member Club.
Spokane Gymnastics states that its purpose is to provide quality instruction with enthusiasm in a clean, safe, and fun environment, with classes that focus on the physical strengths and skills of gymnastics and also aim to instill life lessons of persistence and determination. The stated purpose is to make a positive impact in the lives of students and to develop happy, healthy, confident young men and women. Coaches are described as dedicated to providing a positive atmosphere for parents, students, and staff members, with a focus that is in the best interest of the child and a statement that safety is of the utmost importance and will never be compromised. Spokane Gymnastics describes its program as progressive, with the goal of helping students develop strength, skill, and character through gymnastics training, and states a commitment to providing a fun and safe gym. The organization states that it builds a foundation of coordination, strength, and responsibility that will enable a child’s success in athletic endeavors, and its mission is to encourage the development of strength, skill, and character through gymnastics training in a positive environment where every student has the greatest opportunity to succeed, no matter what their level or goal.
Spokane Elite Gymnastics was in business for over 30 years, and in August 1999 Seattle Gymnastics Academy, Inc. bought Spokane Elite Gymnastics. In June 2007, Nadine Burgess was promoted to manage Spokane Elite Gymnastics, and she started a new corporation and changed the name to Spokane Gymnastics effective July 1, 2010. In September 2013, Nadine purchased a 30,000 square foot facility a couple of miles east of the former leased Broadway location, and all programs moved to the main facility, known as Spokane Gymnastics Argonne Village, in 2014. Over the past fifteen years, the crew at Spokane Gymnastics is described as having contributed to providing an excellent instructional program. Nadine Burgess is the current owner of Spokane Gymnastics.
Spokane Gymnastics notes that its facility includes an air bag pit with a zip-line and an inflatable jumping castle, and that it has live mascots (dogs) as part of the facility environment. The facility is described as air conditioned throughout its 30,000 square feet, with viewing areas for parents and siblings to watch rotations, a walking track upstairs in the main gym, a toddler area, a large lobby, complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, and snacks and drinks available for purchase.
Last updated January 8, 2026.
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