Miss Kelly's Gym Summer Camps

Camps at Miss Kelly's Gym are a super fun way for kids ages 3-10 years to stay active (and cool) over the summer! Summer camps are held at Miss Kelly's Gym locations in Creve Coeur and Cottleville. Camps are packed full of games, gymnastics, and crafts – all in a fun, non-competitive environment! Each camp week will have new, exciting themes and games that your child is sure to love.

Our Summer Camp schedule is extremely flexible for your busy summer! Camps will be held Tuesday, May 27th — Thursday, August 14th every Tuesday and Thursday. There are three times to choose from: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., 1 to 4 p.m., or we have a full-day option from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. You just pick the weeks and times that work for your schedule. Do as little as one week or as many as every week! 

Fun themes include Beach Party, Out of This World, Summer Olympics, Dinosaur Train, Wild Wild West, Hollywood, Pirate & Princess Adventure, Animal Planet and more. Camps are open to members and non-members ages 3-10 years (must be potty trained). Member and sibling discounts are available. 

Click here for information about summer camps in Creve Coeur (12802 Olive Blvd., 63141) email tumble@misskellysgym.com or call 314-439-1100.

Click here for information about summer camps in Cottleville, (6131 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, 63304), email cartwheel@misskellysgym.com or call 636-244-0358.

We can't wait to see everyone this summer! 

 

Camp Details
12802 Olive Boulevard
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
United States
Extended Care: No
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