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Gateway Region YMCA

The Gateway Region YMCA offers Y Club Before and After School Enrichment, Swim Lessons, Youth Sports, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, E-Sports and more. Programs vary by branch.
Downtown branch 605 Locust Street
St. Louis , MO , 63101 38° 37' 49.9404" N, 90° 11' 34.1592" W

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis offers youth, ages 6-18, an enriching and dynamic experience that will spark creativity, engagement, and exploration through a structured learning experience everyday!

Bud Dome

Grind Youth Sports Camp --- All Day and All Summer Long! Click CLASSES below. As you view The Grind's website, please click on SERVICES and scroll down to Summer Camps 2019 Don't Miss Out On The Fun!

City of Clayton - Parks and Recreation

Climbing, Sports, Swim, Fitness

Des Peres Parks and Recreation

Sports, Dance, Community Programs, Swim Lessons, and Fitness Classes

Edward Jones Family YMCA

We offer before and after school care, childcare for ages 6wks-12years, youth sports program and swimming lessons.

Four Rivers Family YMCA

Swim lessons, sports

i9 Sports - Greater St. Charles, MO

Youth Sports Leagues in Soccer, T-Ball/Baseball, Flag Football, Basketball and Volleyball. Plus Skills Clinics and Multi Sport Summer Camps. Multiple locations and seasons.

i9 Sports - Greater St Louis County, MO

Youth Sports Leagues and Clinics in Soccer, T-Ball/Baseball, Flag Football, Volleyball and Basketball. Plus Multi Sport Summer Camps. Multiple locations and seasons

Overtime Athletics- St. Louis

Since 2003, OTA uses multi-sport programs & camps to benefit children aged 3-14 years physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally. Our program introduces the fundamentals of 20 different sports (soccer, hockey, tennis, basketball, lacrosse, football, running, baseball, cheerleading, & more) in a non-competitive environment.

Upward Sports

Search for what is happening in your community! Experiences in basketball, cheer, flag football, soccer, volleyball, baseball and softball are running throughout the year, across the U.S. These sports experiences are hosted by local churches and are open to the public to join.

WashU Athletics - Camps & Clinics

The Washington University Office of Recreation, or WashU Rec for short, is a unit within the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Division of Student Affairs. WashU Rec is responsible for recreational facilities and programming on the Danforth Campus and is dedicated to providing students, faculty and staff a first-rate health, wellness and recreation experience. Along with administering the facility and membership operations at the Gary M. Sumers Recreation Center and the South 40 Fitness Center, WashU Rec develops intramural sports programs, advises sport clubs, and provides a wide variety of fitness programs and services (BearFit).