Lacrosse Summer Day Camp

Hooksett, New Hampshire

4 Leaf Lacrosse brings its summer day camp to New Hampshire every June — four days of elite coaching, friendly competition, and genuine summer fun at NH Sportsdome in Hooksett, the same indoor facility where our travel teams train all year long. Boys and girls in grades K through 10 are welcome, and all experience levels are encouraged to attend. Whether your child is a seasoned travel player or picking up a stick for the first time, they will leave with new skills, new friends, and a camp jersey to show for it.

 

Boys & Girls  ·  Grades K–10  ·  Hooksett, NH  ·  June 22–25, 2026  ·  $300 Early / $350 Regular

NH Sportsdome — A Facility Built for Lacrosse

Most summer lacrosse camps rent whatever outdoor fields are available and hope for good weather. The 4 Leaf New Hampshire camp is held at NH Sportsdome — a dedicated indoor sports facility in Hooksett that provides professional-quality turf fields, consistent conditions, and no weather-related cancellations. Families from Manchester, Concord, the Lakes Region, and the Seacoast all have easy access.

This is the same facility where our boys and girls travel teams train throughout the winter season. Your camper will practice on the same turf as some of the best youth lacrosse players in Northern New England.

 

2026 New Hampshire Camp Details

Dates:  June 22–25, 2026 (Monday through Thursday)
Hours:  9:00 AM – 3:00 PM daily
Location:  NH Sportsdome, Hooksett, NH
Ages:  Boys & Girls, Grades K–10 (all skill levels welcome)
Early Bird Price:  $300 per player — deadline January 31, 2026
Regular Price:  $350 per player
Included:  Camp jersey, full coaching, all activities
Sibling Discount:  Available — email drew@4leaflax.org for code before registering
Questions: drew@4leaflax.org

What a Day at NH Camp Looks Like

Every day is structured to balance serious lacrosse development with the kind of activities that make camp feel like camp. Here is a typical schedule:

Time      Activity
9:00 AM      Drop-off at NH Sportsdome — coaching staff greets campers, jerseys distributed on Day 1
9:15 AM      Morning lacrosse session — fundamentals, position drills, stick skill work
10:30 AM      Lacrosse Olympics heats and small-sided competitions
11:30 AM      Mix-It-Up — flag football, basketball, volleyball, team games
12:15 PM      Lunch break — campers bring their own lunch
1:00 PM      Afternoon lacrosse — live scrimmages and situational game play
2:00 PM      Daily challenge — surprise games, team events, end-of-day competitions
2:45 PM      Closing huddle — awards, shoutouts, preview of tomorrow
3:00 PM      Pickup — camp concludes

What Your Child Will Work On

Our NH coaching staff is drawn from the same coaches who run 4 Leaf's year-round travel program. They know how to develop players — and they know how to make it fun.

Lacrosse Skills & Position Development

  • Catching, throwing, and cradling fundamentals for beginners
  • Position-specific technique for attack, midfield, defense, and goalie
  • Fast-paced drills that build lacrosse IQ and decision-making
  • Small-sided games that develop court vision and team play

Games, Competitions & Team Bonding

  • Lacrosse Olympics — multi-event team competition throughout the week
  • Flag football, basketball, and volleyball worked into the daily schedule
  • Water balloon battles and end-of-day surprise challenges
  • Scrimmages that put skills into live action every afternoon

Pack List — What to Bring to NH Camp

Required Recommended / Nice to Have
Lacrosse stick Extra stick (in case of breakage)
Helmet — boys required Stick tape and spare parts
Shoulder pads (boys) Goggles (girls)
Arm pads and gloves (boys) Extra change of clothes
Mouthguard Small backpack or bag for gear
Cleats Packed lunch
Extra snacks Labeled water bottle

Frequently Asked Questions — NH Camp

What grades can attend the New Hampshire lacrosse camp?

The New Hampshire summer lacrosse camp is open to boys and girls in grades K through 10th grade. Players of all experience levels are welcome — from complete beginners to experienced club and travel players. Coaches group campers by age and skill level so everyone is appropriately challenged.

Does my child need to be on a 4 Leaf travel team to attend?

No. The New Hampshire summer day camp is open to any youth lacrosse player in the region regardless of what team or organization they play for. Many campers come from town programs, other clubs, or no prior team at all. This is a great first introduction to 4 Leaf for families who are curious about the program.

What is the cost of the New Hampshire lacrosse camp?

Early bird registration is $300 per player. Regular registration is $350 per player after the early bird deadline. A sibling discount is available — contact drew@4leaflax.org for the discount code before you register.

Is lunch provided at camp?

No — campers bring their own packed lunch and snacks each day. Please also send a clearly labeled water bottle. If your child has a food allergy or dietary restriction, contact us at ssinger@4leaflax.org before registering.

What should my child bring to camp?

Required gear: lacrosse stick, helmet (boys), shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, mouthguard, cleats. For girls: goggles, gloves, stick, mouthguard, and cleats. Everyone should bring a water bottle, and packed lunch. A camp jersey is included in the registration fee.

What if my child has never played lacrosse before?

Beginners are fully welcome. Our coaches are experienced working with players at every level, and we structure groups by age and ability so that first-time players are always learning at the right pace. No child sits on the sideline — everyone plays every session.

How far is Hooksett from Manchester and Concord?

NH Sportsdome in Hooksett is roughly 15 minutes from downtown Manchester and 20 minutes from Concord. It is also easily accessible from the Lakes Region via I-93. Parking is free and drop-off is straightforward — our staff greets campers at arrival every morning.

Is there air conditioning at the NH camp venue?

NH Sportsdome is an indoor facility with turf fields — which means no sun, no mud, and consistent playing conditions regardless of summer weather.

Also considering other locations? View our Vermont camp (Stowe, July 13–16) or Maine camp (Sebago Lake, July 20–23) — links in the navigation.