If you’re staring down a long summer calendar and wondering how to keep your kid active (without defaulting to screens all day), soccer summer camps are some of the best go-to options. They're structured, energizing, and give kids a chance to build skills, confidence, and friendships—all while getting outside and moving. The Denver Metro has a wide range of soccer summer camps, from skill-first training to club-based programs and campus-style camps. Below are seven soccer camps to consider, plus a quick tip for finding even more options (including camps that offer soccer alongside other sports). When you’re ready to compare schedules and locations, your fastest next step is to use Camperoni’s Camp Search at camperoni. com/camps. Featured Soccer Camps in the Denver Metro1) Soccer IQ Academy Where: Arvada, Denver, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker and Castle Rock Soccer IQ Academy is a strong option for families looking for training that feels intentional—especially if your kid wants to improve decision-making, technique, and overall confidence with the ball. Best for: Players who want structured coaching and measurable skill growth. CTA: Use Camperoni’s Camp Search to find the right Soccer IQ Academy session by week and location (then pick the one that fits your summer logistics). 2) Soccer Buddies Where: Denver Metro (often offered in local parks/community locations depending on session) If you have a younger child who’s new to soccer, Soccer Buddies can be a great entry point. Many parents love programs that keep things fun while still building real fundamentals like dribbling, passing, and listening skills. Best for: Preschool and early elementary kids, especially beginners. CTA: Search Camperoni to find the best Soccer Buddies session near you and confirm age grouping before registering. 3) Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club Where: Aurora For families looking for a camp connected to a high-visibility soccer organization in Colorado, Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club is a standout. Camps like this are often a great fit for kids who enjoy a competitive atmosphere and want to stay sharp over the summer. Best for: Players who want a club-style experience and higher-intensity training options. CTA: Use Camperoni’s Camp Search to find available sessions. 4) TOCA Soccer Denver Where: Denver TOCA is a unique option for kids who love a more modern training setup. It’s a great choice if your player likes fast-paced practice, repetition, and skill work that doesn’t rely entirely on outdoor fields. Best for: Players who love technical repetition, shooting, and high-touch training time. CTA: Check Camperoni to find the best TOCA session for your kid’s age and week availability. 5) Arsenal Soccer Camps Where: Aurora Arsenal Soccer Camps are often a dependable choice for families who want a well-organized soccer camp experience without overthinking the details. They can be a great fit for kids who want daily structure and lots of time on the field. Best for: Families looking for straightforward soccer summer camps with strong energy and clear routines. CTA: Use Camperoni to learn more. 6) Colorado State University (CSU) Soccer Camps Where: Fort Collins If you’re open to a camp that’s just outside the Denver Metro, Colorado State University camps can be a great “destination-style” option. College campus camps are often appealing for older kids who like the idea of training in a more advanced environment. Best for: Older players, experienced athletes, or families looking for a campus-based soccer summer camps feel. CTA: Search on Camperoni to see which CSU sessions line up with your summer calendar and travel plans. 7) Dawson School Where: Lafayette Dawson School soccer summer camps can be a great option for families north of Denver and in the Boulder-area orbit. These types of school-based summer programs often provide a well-run day camp structure, and soccer may be offered as a focused camp or part of a broader athletics lineup. Best for: Families looking for a consistent day camp experience with strong organization and clear scheduling. CTA: Find the right Dawson School session on Camperoni—then choose the week that fits your family’s logistics best. Don’t Overlook Multi-Sport Camps That Include SoccerIf your kid likes variety (or you’re not sure they want soccer every day), the Denver area also has plenty of camps that include soccer as one of several sports, such as AiM Sports Camps, Dream Big Day Camp, and International School of Denver—often alongside basketball, volleyball, flag football, swimming, or even STEM and enrichment activities. Multi-sport camps can be especially helpful if: you want a flexible “try-it-all” week you’re balancing different interests between siblings your child wants soccer, but not only soccer Next Step: Find the Best Fit with CamperoniThe best soccer summer camps aren't always the biggest brand names—they're the camps that match your kid’s personality and makes sense for your family’s calendar, commute, and childcare needs. Use Camperoni’s Camp Search to compare soccer camps across the Denver Metro by town, week, age, schedule, price, distance, and more. FAQs