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Summer Camps in Inglewood

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Inglewood sits at a useful point between central Los Angeles, the Westside, and the South Bay, so its camp search often covers more than one family routine. Summer camps in Inglewood can include day camps, sports, creative programs, STEM options, and general enrichment. The page is useful for parents who want local options but also need programs that fit their commute routes, pickup windows, and a child’s age or interests.

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Broadway Gymnastics Los Angeles Summer Camp
Marina Del Rey, CA, USA

Energy, movement, and nonstop fun — Broadway Gymnastics Los Angeles Summer Camp keeps kids active from start to finish. Campers jump, tumble, and play while building ...


Ages: 5–12 Day Sports
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Sender One Climbing Camps LA
Los Angeles, CA, USA

Sender One Climbing Camps LA gives kids the chance to climb, challenge themselves, and build real confidence in an exciting indoor setting. Campers spend their days learning ...


Ages: 6–14 Day Adventure
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Iverbe Westchester Summer Camp
Los Angeles, CA, USA

Iverbe Westchester Summer Camp offers a creative, hands-on summer experience built around learning, curiosity, and play. This day camp blends art, exploration, and structured ...


Ages: 4–14 Day Sports Water Adventure
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California Science Center Summer Camp
Los Angeles, CA, USA

California Science Center Summer Camp turns curiosity into action. Kids spend their days experimenting, building, testing ideas, and exploring real science through hands-on ...


Ages: 3–15 Day Technology Academics
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Perfect Day Surf Camp Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Beach, CA, USA

Perfect Day Surf Camp in Manhattan Beach delivers a true Southern California surf experience filled with waves, beach time, and confidence-building fun. Campers learn to surf in a ...


Ages: 4–18 Day Water
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Iverbe The Willows Community School Camp
Culver City, CA, USA

Iverbe at The Willows Community School Camp offers kids a thoughtful mix of play, creativity, and enrichment in a warm, community-focused setting. Campers enjoy active games, ...


Ages: 4–15 Day Sports Adventure Arts
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Got Game Sports Wright MS Summer Camp
Inglewood, CA, USA

Got Game Summer Camp at Wright Middle School is all about energy, variety, and nonstop fun. Kids jump into sports, games, and creative challenges that keep them moving and engaged ...


Ages: 4–12 Day Sports Water Adventure
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Champ Camp Beach
Manhattan Beach, CA, USA

Champ Camp Beach Camp is a day camp set along the beaches of the South Bay of Los Angeles, where kids enjoy active, social days by the ocean. Campers take part in organized beach ...


Ages: 4–12 Day Sports Water Adventure
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Champ Camp Adventure
El Segundo, CA, USA

Champ Camp Adventures is a city-based adventure day camp in El Segundo that takes kids beyond a single location and into a wide range of real-world experiences. The atmosphere is ...


Ages: 7–12 Day Sports Water Adventure
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The Rise Gym Camp
Hawthorne, CA, USA

If your child loves flipping, climbing, or just leaping into fun, The Rise Gym’s seasonal camp delivers high-energy days in a safe, positive space. Geared for kids ages ...


Ages: 5–13 Day Sports
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Summer Youth Camp at Otis College of Art and Design
Los Angeles, CA, USA

At Otis College Summer Youth Camps, each week-long day session runs Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with younger campers (ages 5–8) having half-day ...


Ages: 5–14 Day Technology Arts
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Richmond Street School - DS
El Segundo, CA, USA

With a dash of imagination and a sprinkle of scientific discovery, Richmond Street School's Destination Science camp stands as a beacon for young, curious minds. This ...


Ages: 5–15 Day Technology Academics
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Perfect Day Surf Camp
Santa Monica, CA, USA

Perfect Day Surf Camp in Santa Monica is all about sunshine, waves, and confidence in the water. Kids spend their days learning to surf, playing beach games, and enjoying the ...


Ages: 5–18 Day Water
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LMU Pre-College Programs Political Science: Identity Politics
Los Angeles, CA, USA

The Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Pre-College Program in Political Science: Identity Politics invites high-school students to dive into the pressing questions of how identity, ...


Ages: 14–18 Overnight Academics
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Kids On Stage
Santa Monica, CA, USA

What Makes Kids On Stage Unique?Offering Camps • Classes • Private Coaching • Theme Parties & Events Award-winning programs for youth, and teens Founded in ...


Ages: 5–15 Day
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Freedom Surf School: Surf Camps
Marina Del Rey, CA, USA

Wave goodbye to the mundane and dive into an unforgettable summer experience with Freedom Surf School's Surf Camps. These camps aren't just about riding the waves; ...


Ages: 12–18 Day Water Health
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Crossroads School Summer School
Santa Monica, CA, USA

Crossroads School Summer School is a gateway to an unforgettable summer experience. As they approach their 24th season, they've become a trusted name in summer programming, ...


Ages: 4–18 Day Sports Water Technology
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Camp Adventurewood
Pasadena, CA, USA

Camp Adventurewood is a place where kids unplug, move their bodies, and spend whole days outdoors doing what summer should be about—adventure, creativity, and fun. From ...


Ages: 4–13 Day Sports Water Adventure
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Euro Soccer Kids Camp
El Segundo, CA, USA

Euro Soccer USA offers an exciting soccer-focused camp experience where kids sharpen their skills, stay active, and enjoy the game in a fun, encouraging environment. Campers train ...


Ages: 2–12 Day Sports
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LMU Pre-College Programs: Intro to Entrepreneurship
Los Angeles, CA, USA

The Loyola Marymount University Pre-College program Intro to Entrepreneurship invites ambitious high school students to explore the world of business innovation and startup ...


Ages: 14–18 Overnight Academics
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LMU Pre-College Programs: Exploring Engineering
Los Angeles, CA, USA

The Loyola Marymount University Pre-College program Exploring Engineering offers a four-week immersive experience designed for high school juniors and seniors. Participants dive ...


Ages: 17–18 Overnight Technology Academics
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LMU Pre-College Programs: Exploring Animation
Los Angeles, CA, USA

The Loyola Marymount University (LMU) Pre-College program Exploring Animation offers a two-week intensive summer experience designed for high school sophomores, juniors, and ...


Ages: 14–18 Overnight Technology Academics Arts
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Legacy Dance Academy Dance Camp
El Segundo, CA, USA

Sprinkling a dash of magic into the summer, Legacy Dance Academy Dance Camp presents a delightful mix of dance, art, and outdoor adventures. This camp isn't just about the ...


Ages: 5–18 Overnight Sports Water Academics
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Camp Bloomfield
Los Angeles, CA, USA

Embark on an adventure like no other at Camp Bloomfield, a haven of joy and learning for children facing physical or learning challenges. Established in the heart of Malibu, ...


Ages: 7–17 Day Arts Health
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Finding Inglewood Summer Camps That Fit Age, Interest, and Daily Route

Inglewood gives families a strong local camp list while also sitting close to several larger camp markets. That matters for parents who need more than one way to compare programs. A good search here may include activity type, age range, day length, and whether the daily route works from home, work, or another summer commitment.

A Connector City With Deeper Listed Choice

Inglewood is useful because families can compare a wider set of camp formats without immediately moving into a full Los Angeles search. The city’s location between central LA, the Westside, and the South Bay gives parents practical access to local programs while keeping nearby options realistic.

This is especially helpful for working parents. A camp may look right because of its focus on activities, but the real test is whether drop-off, pickup, session dates, and traffic patterns fit the family's week. Inglewood’s cross-area location gives families more ways to balance those needs.

Program Formats Families May Compare

Camp options in Inglewood may include general day camps, sports programs, arts camps, STEM or technology camps, and enrichment-focused sessions. These formats serve different children. A general day camp may work well for kids who like variety, while a sports, arts, or STEM camp may be better for a child who wants more time with one activity.

Parents should also look at age grouping. Younger kids often need predictable routines, clear supervision, and shorter transitions. Older kids and teens may do better with skill-building, project-based work, team sports, or more independent activities.

Route, Schedule, and Child Fit

For Inglewood families, logistics are part of the camp decision. The city’s major event-area access and urban layout can make route planning important, especially when camp times overlap with work traffic or other family schedules. The closest listing is not always the easiest one if pickup windows are tight.

A practical approach is to compare camps in layers: first age fit, then daily schedule, then activity focus. After that, parents can decide whether extras such as extended care, lunch policies, or multi-week sessions make one program easier to manage than another.

Nearby Searches That Can Expand the Shortlist

Families who want a broader view can use statewide summer camp listings to understand how Inglewood fits into the larger California camp market. Westside-leaning families may also compare Culver City camp options, while South Bay routes may make nearby Hawthorne camps useful. For a much larger program mix, Summer Programs in Los Angeles can help parents compare a broader range of specialty options.

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Yes, but parents should check age ranges carefully. For younger children, the best fit is usually a camp with clear supervision, simple transitions, predictable routines, and activities that do not require long periods of focused instruction.

A general day camp works well for children who enjoy variety and social time. A specialty camp is better suited to a child who already has a strong interest in sports, art, STEM, dance, coding, or another focused activity.

Yes. For teens, prioritize skill-building, peer group, independence level, and whether the program feels age-appropriate rather than too childcare-focused.

Parents should begin comparing camps in winter or early spring when possible. Popular session dates, full-day schedules, and age-specific programs can fill earlier than broad activity listings. Families with limited pickup flexibility should start sooner.