Florida Skateboard Camps

117 Skate Camps in the Last 7 Years

The camps include skate lessons, skate games, art workshops, fingerboarding and skate cinema, and much more. The days run from 10am – 4pm. The camps run Mon -Fri and during holidays. Available option to book individual days or do a weekly booking at a discounted rate.

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Florida Skateboard Camps

117 Skate Camps in the Last 7 Years

The camps include skate lessons, skate games, art workshops, fingerboarding and skate cinema, and much more. The days run from 10am – 4pm. The camps run Mon -Fri and during holidays. Available option to book individual days or do a weekly booking at a discounted rate.

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Daily & Weekly Camps - Where and When?

  • Miami – starting from March 7th
  • Jacksonville – from April 4th
  • Tampa – daily from June, weekly from – mid-April
  • Orlando – from mid-April

Separate groups for beginners and intermediates

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Daily & Weekly Camps - Where and When?

  • Miami – starting from March 7th
  • Jacksonville – from April 4th
  • Tampa – daily from June, weekly from – mid-April
  • Orlando – from mid-April

Separate groups for beginners and intermediates

Customed-Based Camps (monthly or bi-weekly)

Jacksonville

Kona Skatepark (8739 Kona Ave)

Miami

Kendall Indian Hammocks Skate Park (11395 SW 79th St)

Tampa

Skatepark of Tampa (SPoT) (4215 E Columbus Dr.)

Orlando

Orlando Skate Park (400 Festival Way)

St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg Regional Skatepark (600 12th St S)

Port St. Lucie

St. Lucie County Skate Park (2100 Virginia Ave)

Cape Coral

Eagle Skate Park (226 SE 2nd Ave)

Hialeah

Goodlet Skatepark (4200 W 8th Ave)

Request Availability/Schedule

Intermediate & Advances Skateboard Camp

Pre-booking starting March 11th , $450 deposit required  

Locations: 

Example of our Camp - Video Review

Tricks to master/learn

Mastering Ollie/Make the Ollie higher 

Frontside Noseblunt Slide

Smith Grind (variation on the classic 50-50 grind)

Frontside and Backside Air

Ollie 540 and FS 180 Ollie – for advanced level only 

Frontside Air to Fakie – for advanced level only 

GOSKATE skateboards are available for Sale during Camps

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Skateboard Camps in Florida:

1. What age groups are skateboard camps in Florida designed for?

Most camps cater to a wide range of ages, typically from ages 5 to 17. Some also offer adult sessions or beginner clinics for all ages. Be sure to check individual camp requirements.

2. Do I need to bring my own skateboard and gear?

While many camps encourage participants to bring their own equipment, most offer rental gear, including skateboards, helmets, and pads. It’s best to confirm with the camp beforehand.

3. Are skateboard camps suitable for beginners?

Yes! Many camps are designed to accommodate all skill levels, from first-timers to advanced skaters. Instructors usually divide campers into groups based on ability.

4. What safety measures do skateboard camps follow?

Florida camps require helmets and safety pads for all participants. Camps also maintain low student-to-instructor ratios, use progressive skill-building techniques, and often have certified instructors on-site.

5. Are there overnight skateboard camps in Florida?

Yes, some programs offer overnight options, typically during summer, combining skating with traditional camp activities like swimming, games, and campfires. Others may run only as day camps.

6. How long do skateboard camps last?

Camp lengths vary. Some run for a single day, while others span one to two weeks. Summer camps often offer weeklong sessions with daily programs.

7. What’s typically included in the camp fee?

Fees usually cover instruction, use of the facility, and supervision. Some camps include meals, gear rental, or a camp T-shirt, while others charge extra for those.

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