Summer camps for teens through Shoreline Recreation

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline is excited to announce its summer camps for teens in 2025, offering a diverse range of activities designed to engage and inspire young participants. Registration will open on March 11 for Shoreline residents, followed by March 13 for Lake Forest Park residents, and finally on March 14 for all. The camps cater to ages 10-15 and include programs like Athletic Adventures, which focuses on outdoor games and field trips, and Camp of All Trades, which features a rotating theme of activities. The cost for a week-long session is $187 for residents and $224 for non-residents. Additionally, the Counselors in Training program aims to develop leadership skills over two weeks, while the Innovate & Create Camp encourages creativity through arts and STEM activities.

These camps not only provide fun but also promote personal growth and community connections. With varying schedules and locations, parents can choose the best fit for their teens. This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to youth development and community engagement.

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