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Get the Summer Started |A full week of gymnastics and summer activities; no experience required. Ages 3-14. June 19-23; half- and full-day options available. $99-$199. spokanegymnastics.com (533-9646)

Gymnastics Fun Camp |A week of gymnastics events, games, contests and more. No experience necessary; progressive skills are taught on all events. Ages 3-14. Sessions offered June 26-30, July 31-Aug. 4 and Aug. 14-18; half- and full-day options available. $139-$239. spokanegymnastics.com

Mountain View Gymnastics |A co-ed camp offering games, learning skills, flips and moves on all events. Bring a water bottle and a lunch; each day includes a surprise theme with a unique craft activity during down time. Ages 6-17. Sessions offered June 26-30, July 10-14, July 24-28, Aug. 7-11 and Aug. 14-18. Half-day (9 am-noon) or full day (9 am-4 pm) options available. At Mountain View Gymnastics. $99/half day; 199/full day. mvgymnastics.com

Extreme Parkour & Breakdancing |Learn tumbling skills, breakdancing, parkour moves and other stunts. Ages 6-14. Sessions offered July 10-14 and Aug. 7-11. Half-day, with morning or afternoon options. $139. spokanegymnastics.com (533-9646)

Adventure Camp |This popular camp is now in its 14th year, offering themed days of challenges and adventures through gymnastics, like scavenger hunts and obstacle courses. Ages 3-14. Offered July 17-21 and Aug. 21-25, from 12:30-4:30 pm (afternoon sessions only). $139. spokanegymnastics.com (533-9646)

Ninja Zone |Campers learn to release their energy through kicks, jumps, rolls and flips just like characters from their favorite games and films. Offered July 17-21 (12:30-4:30 pm) and Aug. 21-25 (8:15 am-12:15 pm). $139. spokanegymnastics.com (533-9646)

Trampoline & Tumbling Camp |Learn skills and safety on the Tumbl Trak, double-mini trampoline, Eurotramp Trampoline and spring floor. Ages 6-14. Aug. 14-18; half- or full-day options available. $139-$239. spokanegymnastics.com (533-9646)

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