20+ camps spanning sports, arts, STEM, nature, and performing arts — from Conner Prairie adventures to Hamilton County Parks programs. Registration spots are filling up.
Let Lini Track Your Family's Camps →Noblesville families have a lot to work with this summer. Between Noblesville Schools' community programs, Hamilton County Parks at Morse Nature Center and Morse Lake, Conner Prairie just down the road in Fishers, and a growing roster of private programs — you can fill your kids' summers without leaving Hamilton County.
The differentiator for Noblesville: the outdoor and nature programming is exceptional. Morse Reservoir and the White River trail system put serious outdoor summer options right in families' backyards. And with Federal Hill Commons hosting events all summer, there's always something happening.
Registration for the most popular programs opens in March and April. Don't wait — the parks programs especially fill within days of opening.
One of the largest soccer clubs in Hamilton County. Summer camps for ages 4–16, split by skill level. Multiple sessions June and July across Noblesville fields.
Register →Introductory and skills-development lacrosse for boys and girls. Great first-time sport for kids ages 6–14. Coaching by NHS varsity staff and alumni.
Register →Elite basketball skills camp run by Noblesville High School coaching staff. Fundamentals through competitive play for ages 8–16. Named after the NHS Millers program.
Register →Multi-sport programming for elementary-age kids who want to try different sports before committing to one. Fun, low-pressure format with trained coaches.
Register →Wrestling-focused summer camp for boys and girls ages 6–18. Conditioning, technique, and live wrestling. NHS coaching staff involved.
Register →Summer running and track programs for competitive youth athletes. Training blocks for speed, distance, and form. Ages 10+.
Register →Structured swim instruction for all ability levels, from first-time swimmers to competitive stroke work. Multiple Noblesville-area locations.
Register →Week-long nature camps at Morse Nature Center on Morse Reservoir. Canoeing, fishing, wildlife study, and trail exploration. Ages 5–12. These fill within days — register as soon as April opens.
Register →Archery, rappelling, fishing, and nature exploration at the county's flagship outdoor park. One of the most unique camp experiences in Hamilton County — limited spots.
Register →Living history meets outdoor adventure at this nationally recognized Fishers landmark. Hands-on history, animal care, and outdoor exploration. Ages 5–12. Worth the short drive.
Register →Animal care, agriculture, and 4-H project development. Noblesville families have convenient access to Hamilton County 4-H programs — one of Indiana's most active county programs.
Register →Hamilton County Parks' woodland nature programs at Cool Creek offer science-based outdoor learning. Butterflies, streams, and field ecology for ages 5–10.
Register →Pottery painting and ceramic crafts in a relaxed studio environment. Drop-in and structured camp sessions available. Great for kids who want a creative outlet without the pressure of performance.
Register →Summer arts programming through NHS Community Education. Mixed media, drawing, and sculpture for elementary-age kids. Affordable and well-run.
Register →Band-based music camp where kids form groups, rehearse, and perform a show at end of session. Instruments: guitar, bass, drums, keys, vocals. Multiple age groups.
Register →The gold standard for kids' arts education in the region. 30+ camp sessions in clay, painting, printmaking, digital art, and more. Booking early is essential — sessions sell out.
Register →Scratch, JavaScript, and game-building programs for ages 7–14. Multiple skill tiers from beginner to advanced. The Fishers location is closest to Noblesville families.
Register →Minecraft as a learning platform for real engineering concepts. Redstone mechanics, architecture, and problem-solving. Ages 8–14. Runs in Fishers and Carmel.
Register →Hands-on science and engineering programs through NHS Community Education. Robotics kits, bridge building, chemistry experiments, and more. Affordable and local.
Register →Maker-focused STEM programming through the library system. 3D printing, electronics, woodworking, and digital fabrication. Free or low-cost — incredible value.
Register →Community theatre training culminating in a full performance. Acting, voice, and stagecraft for ages 8–18. One of Noblesville's longest-running summer programs.
Register →Musical theatre training with acting, singing, movement, and a final family performance. Great program for kids serious about performance. Runs in Fishers — 10 min from Noblesville.
Register →Professional-track theatre training for committed young performers. Advanced curriculum, showcase performance. For ages 10+ with some performance experience.
Register →Multi-style dance camp for ages 4–14. Ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary. Performance showcase at end of session. Westfield-based but serves Noblesville families well.
Register →Ballet and jazz focused summer intensives for intermediate and advanced dancers. Technique-heavy format for kids serious about dance training.
Register →Lively, beginner-friendly dance camps for ages 4–12. Fun, performance-based format that's great for kids trying dance for the first time. Carmel-based, close to Noblesville.
Register →Full-day summer day camp with swimming, sports, crafts, and field trips. Reliable, well-staffed, and affordable. Before/after care available. Great backup if specialty camps don't work out.
Register →Full-day programming with meals, activities, and supervision for school-age kids. Income-based sliding scale fees — the most affordable full-day option in Noblesville.
Register →Variety-format summer programs run by the school district. Sports, arts, enrichment, and themed weeks. Very affordable, well-organized, and uses district facilities.
Register →Structured enrichment for younger kids (ages 1–9) with daily themes, STEM activities, and swim. Premium price point but high adult-to-child ratios and excellent facilities.
Register →Faith-based day camp for kids K–6. Outdoor games, crafts, Bible stories, and community building. One of the largest church-run summer programs in the area.
Register →Competitive swim training for experienced swimmers ages 7+. Stroke technique, starts, turns, and race strategy. Coached by certified USA Swimming staff.
Register →Structured learn-to-swim program for ages 6 months–12 years. Skill-based progression with certified instructors. Multiple Noblesville-area locations.
Register →Affordable group swim lessons through the Noblesville YMCA. Beginner through advanced levels. Pairs well with YMCA day camp if your kids are enrolled there.
Register →Most Noblesville city and county programs open registration in late March or April. Hamilton County Parks programs at Morse Nature Center and Strawtown Koteewi are the most time-sensitive — they typically fill within a week of opening. Private programs (Code Ninjas, YMCA, dance studios) open on a rolling basis and have more flexibility, but popular weeks still sell out by May.
Noblesville has the strongest outdoor and nature programming in Hamilton County. Morse Reservoir and Strawtown Koteewi Park enable camping, canoeing, archery, and rappelling that you simply can't find in Carmel or Fishers. If your kids love the outdoors, Noblesville is the place to be.
Yes. The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville uses income-based sliding scale fees. Noblesville Schools Community Ed programs are significantly cheaper than private alternatives. Ignite Studio at Hamilton East Public Library offers free STEM programming. The YMCA also has scholarship programs for families who qualify.
Conner Prairie in Fishers is about 10–15 minutes from most Noblesville neighborhoods, making it a practical option for Noblesville families. It's one of the best overall camp experiences in Hamilton County for elementary-age kids.
White River Sports Multi-Sport Camp is the best starting point — kids try multiple sports before committing to one. For soccer specifically, Noblesville United has excellent beginner programming. For lacrosse, the Noblesville Youth Lacrosse intro camp is the friendliest entry point.
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