LEF Summer Camps 2026
LEF is known for creating adventurous camps that build self-confidence and exploration through a variety of activities both on and off the climbing wall. Join us for our 5-day summer camp to explore new skills, make lasting memories, and build a foundation of active play centered around climbing.
We will be offering this camp for the weeks of June 8th-12th, June 22nd-26th, July 6th-10th, and July 20th-24th.
Registration opens Monday, February 2nd at 12:00 pm.
Dates: June 8th – 12th (M – F), June 22nd – 26th (M – F), July 6th – 10th (M – F), July 20th – 24th (M – F)
Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (check-in starts at 8:45 and pick-up runs from 3:45pm – 4:00pm)
Ages: 7 – 14 years old
Cost: $395 for Members, $425 for Non-Members. ($25 sibling discount for two or more siblings. Please call or make your booking in person for a sibling discount.)
Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional details, including:
· What to Expect During a Typical Day of Summer Camp
· Common FAQs
· Drop-Off / Pick-Up Instructions.
We accept all major credit cards for payment through online registration. Your full balance is due at the time of registration. We encourage online registration, though if you do not have access to a computer or need assistance, we can help you register at our front desk.
Please reach out to coach@leclimbing.com with questions.
Cancellation Policy:
If canceling before May 1st, all money will be refunded.
If canceling after May 1st, a refund will not be provided, excluding some exceptions. Each case will be reviewed on an individual basis to determine if a refund is warranted. We appreciate your understanding.
In this camp, kids will learn to climb and play games under the close supervision of staff.
Priority 1. Safety 2. Fun 3. Climbing Development
LEF holds a 1:5 instructor to student ratio that ensures that your child will receive personal attention to help them learn the basics of climbing in a fun and supportive setting. Besides climbing, campers will also participate in games and team building exercises both on and off the wall. Send your campers with a snack as we take a break part way through each day to let everyone's arms rest
LEF Youth camps teach kids 7-14 years old about rock climbing. Our enthusiastic instructors will teach climbing skills and equipment usage, and facilitate warm-up and team building games to keep your young athlete engaged, moving, and having fun!
Activities include top-rope climbing, bouldering, climbing games, obstacle courses and more! Our staff teach campers basic climbing safety while working to improve climber confidence on and off the wall.
Kids of all ages and skill levels can make friends, explore new skills, challenge themselves, and build self-confidence through climbing.
All of our programs are taught by trained staff in a controlled environment.
Activities and skill development: Belaying and knot tying (age dependent), ropes courses, active and quiet games, individual achievement, teamwork, technique, and much more!
Climbing is a great activity for children! Campers will develop balance, strength, flexibility, coordination, trust, camaraderie, and increased self-confidence through the fun and challenge of indoor rock climbing. Our professional camp instructors are experienced at teaching kids the basics of indoor climbing. Campers are supervised and instructed every step of the way as they receive individual and group instruction.
FAQ’s
How Does Check-in/out Work?
Check-in begins at 8:45 am and our group stretch will begin at 9:15 am. Please walk your kid(s) in and confirm drop-off with the instructor.
On Monday, our first day of camp, please come in to drop off your child, and please introduce yourself to me (I’ll be easy to identify!) and let me know who will be picking up your kid(s) throughout the week.
Pick-up is anytime between 3:45 – 4:00 pm. Please sign out with the designated instructor.
May 1st and June 1st, you will receive a confirmation email with additional details, including:
What to Expect During a Typical Day of Summer Camp
Common FAQs
Drop-Off / Pick-Up Instructions.
We do not provide food/drink other than water fountains.
Will camp be the first time your kid(s) have been to LEF? If so please fill out a waiver ahead of time online at lefclimbing.com We will give all campers their introductory orientation on the first day of camp!
Typical day of Summer Camp
Check in begins 15 minutes before camp begins
Warm up, traversing, games
Climbing: bouldering or ropes
Snack
Games/special activity/climbing
Stretching and cool down
Pick up
+ loads of FUN throughout the day!
Activities / Instruction Include:
Climbing and Safety
Movement and Technique
Adventure Challenges
Leadership and Teamwork
Knot Craft
Ropes Courses
Climbing Games
Belaying
DO NOT park or idle in the fire lane. This is a direct request from the local fire department.
Drop off
Please come inside the gym each day to sign your child in/out of camp.
Check-in begins 15 minutes prior to the start of camp. Please do not drop off your camper any earlier. Staff will not be available to watch them.
Pick up·
Please come inside the gym each day to sign your child in/out of camp.
Once camp is over, camp staff begin to clean up and leave for the day. Please be on time to pick up your child as staff will not be available to watch them.
It is recommended to label anything your child brings to camp!
Socks- these may be used to prevent blisters caused by the climbing shoes.
If your child has their own climbing gear, they are welcome to use it.
A willingness to participate, learn and have fun!
Unfortunately, due to the volume of participants in most weeks of camp, we do not permit makeup days if your child is absent. Each case will be reviewed on an individual basis to determine if a refund is warranted. If your child has an injury or medical emergency and is unable to participate, please contact your facilities Youth Program Manager.
The health and safety of your child is very important to us. Parents will be contacted immediately if an important medical concern arises during camp. It is our job to ensure that minor injuries (we use a lot of Band-Aids during camp) are handled with care. Blisters do occur on the hands and feet when learning to climb. If you see blisters, let the counselors know so they can help keep your camper comfortable throughout the day. Traditionally, climbing shoes are worn barefoot, but socks can help cut back on blisters when climbing shoes are worn for long periods of time.
SUMMER CAMP TUITION INCLUDES ALL NECESSARY GEAR AND INSTRUCTION!
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