📍 Westfield, Indiana · Summer 2026
From Grand Park sports academies to WWS enrichment programs — 165+ Westfield camps, all in one place.
Westfield has quietly become one of Hamilton County's most dynamic communities for kids' summer programming. Between Grand Park — one of the largest youth sports campuses in the country — and the Westfield Washington Schools district's own summer enrichment catalog, families here have serious options.
We've compiled every program we could find: school-run, park-based, private sports academies, arts studios, nature centers, and STEM camps. Whether you're looking for a full-week childcare solution or a specialty one-week experience, this guide covers it all.
Quick stat: Westfield Washington Schools opened summer enrollment on March 2, 2026 at 6 AM — and spots filled fast. If you haven't registered for WWS camps yet, check availability now before you're waitlisted.
The official WWS summer childcare program runs 10 full weeks at Carey Ridge Elementary. Snacks, field trips, and guest presenters are included. Kids are grouped by grade. You can layer on specialty half-day sports and enrichment camps on top of this (see Opportunity & Sports Camps below). Enrollment via EZ ChildTrack — limited spots.
View WWS Summer Camp →The Early Learning Center (ELC) runs a parallel summer program for younger kids — ages 3, 4, and incoming Kindergartners. Same Carey Ridge location. Full-week childcare with age-appropriate activities. A lifeline for Westfield parents with younger kids who need reliable summer care.
View ELC Summer Camp →Alongside the full-week childcare program, WWS offers a wide menu of specialty half-day camps taught by district teachers, coaches, and staff. Categories include sports, enrichment, and themed experiences — check the 2026 catalog for the full lineup. These are add-ons to the full-week childcare base.
View 2026 Catalog →Weekly themed camps at Wright's 360 Movement Academy, located right at Grand Park. Themes rotate — Gym & Ninja, Blaster & Barbies, Flip Games, Junior Olympics, and more. Each week includes gymnastics circuits, NinjaZone obstacles, crafts, and water games. Half-day ($195) or full-day ($310) options. Multi-week discounts available: 3–4 weeks saves $125.
Register at Wright's 360 →M14Hoops runs structured basketball development camps across Westfield and Noblesville. Skills-focused programming — dribbling, footwork, shooting mechanics — with competitive scrimmages. A popular choice for Hamilton County hoops families who want structured development without a full travel commitment.
View M14Hoops Camps →The US Baseball Academy brings its structured skills development program to Westfield HS. Focused on fundamentals — fielding, hitting, pitching mechanics — with age-appropriate groupings. A solid option for baseball players who want to stay sharp over summer without committing to a travel team schedule.
View USBA Camps →Roundtripper Sports Academy offers technical baseball and softball camps in the Westfield area, with a reputation for strong pitching and hitting instruction. A second strong option alongside USBA for baseball/softball families in Hamilton County.
View Roundtripper Camps →McFly Lacrosse runs summer development camps at Grand Park — the ideal venue for a sport that needs space. Skills, fundamentals, and competitive play for all levels. Lacrosse is the fastest-growing youth sport in Indiana — Grand Park's fields make it a natural home base.
View McFly Lacrosse →Indiana's professional soccer club runs youth development camps at Grand Park. Coached by Indy Eleven staff and alumni, these camps bring a professional development methodology to youth players. Grand Park's 26 soccer fields make it one of the best venues in the country for camp training.
View Indy Eleven Camps →Breakthrough Basketball brings its nationally-recognized skill development curriculum to the Pacers Athletic Center in Westfield. Known for their systematic approach to player development — footwork, decision-making, IQ — these camps serve serious players looking to level up their game.
View Breakthrough Camps →Emler Swim School's Westfield location offers summer swim lessons and intensive swim programs. A great option for younger kids who aren't yet strong swimmers, and for families who want to build water confidence before vacation season.
View Emler Westfield →Code Ninjas in nearby Fishers is the closest dedicated coding camp option for Westfield families. Kids build games, apps, and projects using Scratch, JavaScript, and more. Week-long intensive camps run across the summer — a strong choice for screen-positive kids who want to build rather than just consume.
View Code Ninjas Camps →Indy STEM Camps uses Minecraft and game-based learning as a hook for real STEM concepts — engineering, problem-solving, design thinking. Kids love it because it feels like play; parents love it because there's actual learning happening. Available in Hamilton County.
View Indy STEM Camps →Dance Innovations PAC offers summer dance programming in the Westfield area spanning multiple styles. Whether your daughter is a beginner or a serious dancer, the summer intensive format builds technique fast. Check their schedule for week-long camp offerings during June and July.
View Dance Innovations →CIAO Dance (Central Indiana Academy of Dance) serves Hamilton County with summer dance camps in ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop. A well-regarded studio known for high production values and strong recital programs. Summer camps are a great way to trial a style before committing to fall enrollment.
View CIAO Dance Camps →uPaint Pottery Studio in Westfield offers kids' art classes, summer pottery camps, and open studio time. A wonderful creative outlet for kids who love hands-on making. Sessions fill up fast in summer — check the calendar for dedicated kids' camp weeks.
View uPaint Pottery →Bach to Rock in nearby Carmel offers a variety of summer music camps — Rock Band, DJ, Songwriting, and more. Kids form actual bands and perform at the end of the week. If your kid is into music, this is one of the most engaging experiences they'll find in Hamilton County. Easy drive from Westfield.
View Bach to Rock Camps →Hamilton County Parks & Recreation runs excellent nature camps at both Cool Creek Park and Strawtown Koteewi Park — both close to Westfield. Expect hiking, wildlife identification, creek exploration, and outdoor skills. Affordable county pricing makes this one of the best value nature options in the area. Popular programs sell out early — register through Hamilton County Parks as soon as sessions open.
View Hamilton County Parks Camps →Conner Prairie's Adventure Camp is one of the most comprehensive outdoor programs in central Indiana — and a short drive from Westfield. Kids zipline, canoe, fish, hike, mountain bike, do archery, and explore the living history museum. Age groups run from Farm Friends (age 5) through Wayfarers (age 12–13). Registration opened January 2026 and spots fill fast — check availability now.
Register at Conner Prairie →The Ascension St. Vincent YMCA in Westfield offers full-service summer day camp, school's-out camps, before/after care, and specialty camps. If you need reliable summer childcare with flexible scheduling, the Y is always a strong baseline option. Member pricing reduces cost significantly — worth checking if you're not already a member.
View YMCA Summer Camp →The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield provides structured summer programming for school-age kids — academics, arts, sports, leadership, and character development. Sliding scale and income-based rates make this one of the most accessible summer options in Westfield. A trusted community anchor for many families.
View BGC Westfield →Crème de la Crème in Carmel offers premium themed summer camps blending academics, arts, sports, and enrichment. Theme weeks rotate through the summer — kids get a different experience each week. Higher price point, but the facility and programming are top-tier. A good option for families who want more structure and variety than a typical daycare-style program.
View Crème de la Crème →Grace Church in Noblesville (a short drive from Westfield) runs an annual summer kids camp program. High-energy, themed experiences mixing faith, music, games, and community. VBS-style programming that kids actually love. Check Grace Church's website for 2026 dates and registration — these typically run in June and July and are often free or low-cost.
View Grace Kids Camp →Westfield Washington Schools opened full-week summer camp enrollment at 6 AM on March 2, 2026. These spots fill fast — especially for Grade 1–3 age groups. If you're relying on WWS for childcare coverage, log into EZ ChildTrack and check remaining availability immediately. Waitlists are common by mid-March.
If your kid is serious about any team sport — soccer, lacrosse, baseball, basketball — Grand Park is a legitimate asset. The camps that run there (Indy Eleven, McFly Lacrosse, Wright's 360, US Baseball Academy) attract higher-level coaching because Grand Park is a destination venue. Worth the registration fee if your kid is ready for that level.
Wright's 360 offers $125 off for 3–4 weeks, $300 off for 5–6 weeks. Code Ninjas and similar camps often have sibling discounts. If you're planning multiple weeks, ask about bundles before registering week-by-week. It adds up fast when you're booking 8–10 summer weeks.
Hamilton County Parks runs some of the best-rated nature camps in the area at Cool Creek and Strawtown Koteewi — at county pricing that's a fraction of private camp rates. These fill up too. Register through the county parks website as soon as summer sessions open. Great alternative when private camp costs add up.
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