Find Volleyball Camps Near You (2024)
Robert Spencer
Published Mar 15, 2026
Volleyball camps get you in front of college coaches and help you develop the skills you need to get recruited. You may be wondering, how do I find volleyball camps near me? NCSA has compiled a list of college volleyball camps across the country. Use our event finder below to find a volleyball camp near you or get answers to top questions about volleyball camps.
Find volleyball camps near you
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IMG Academy
Bradenton, FL
Ages / Grade Level: 13yr – 18yr
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Lancaster, PA
Ages / Grade Level: 11yr – 17yr
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Boston, MA
Ages / Grade Level: 11yr – 17yr
Volleyballcamps.com
Ages / Grade Level: 11yr – 17yr
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Cape Girardeau, MO
Ages / Grade Level: 11yr – 17yr
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Top questions about volleyball camps
Do volleyball camps help you get recruited?
In order to get recruited, you must develop relationships with college coaches. Camps are a great opportunity to connect with coaches and express interest in their program. Prior to attending a camp, email the coaching staff to let them know you plan to attend and wish to learn more about their program.
Why should you attend volleyball camps?
- Skill development. Every camp offers skill development. This is especially useful for underclassmen who need to develop certain skills that college coaches look for in a recruit.
- Gain exposure. Exposure to college coaches is one of the main reasons athletes attend camps. Camps give athletes the opportunity to get evaluated. Engage with coaches and compete alongside other talent. Keep in mind that coaches don’t just evaluate athletic ability. Coaches take note of your character and how you treat others.
- Evaluate the coaching staff. Recruits, observe coaching style and team culture to see if the program is a good fit.
- Size up the competition. Competing against talent from all over the country helps you size up your recruiting competition. Talk to other recruits about their recruiting experience and what schools they are targeting.
which volleyball camp is right for you?
Volleyball recruits need to consider several factors when selecting camps to attend:
- Does the camp have a showcase element (gameplay)?
- Is the camp hosted by schools that you’re considering attending?
- Where is the camp located?
- Does attending the camp fit into your budget?
- What is the skill level of the other participants?
These questions should help you decide which volleyball camp to attend.
What are the different types of volleyball camps?
There are several types of college volleyball camps, each offering a different experience for athletes:
All abilities camps
These camps provide general skills development and are broken down by age and skill level. They are less recruiting-focused, but offer campers a chance to improve their skills and socialize.
Position-specific camps
These camps are ideal for athletes who want to develop their positional skills. Athletes will receive specialized instruction by position through various drills. These camps are more focused on training than evaluation.
Prospect/ID camps
These camps are hosted by colleges specifically to evaluate recruits. Coaches and players run the camps, which include scrimmages and tournament play. You should attend prospect/ID camps held at schools you are most interested in attending.
Team camps
Your club coaches typically select what team camp your team will attend. Much like inviting a coach to watch you compete in a high school game or tournament, team camp allows coaches to see you compete in a team setting.
Daytime or overnight camps
Overnight camps provide competition, drill and practice time, as well as the chance to bond with other campers. But these camps come at a high price. Cost includes room and board, necessary equipment and travel expenses. Daytime camps are considerably less expensive and still include the same training elements.
Summer camps versus winter camps
The majority of camps take place in the summer when parents and students have more free time. But increasingly, more winter volleyball camps are appearing on the schedule. To give yourself every possible advantage, consider attending winter camps for continued skill building and exposure.
Volleyball training camps
If you’re looking for genuine improvement and top-notch coaching to enhance your performance, IMG Academy Girls Volleyball Camps offer the finest training programs in the industry. Tailored for ages 13-18, these camps provide customizable programs for various skill levels and are available year-round, ensuring flexibility to fit your schedule.
IMG Academy also offers performance camps led by industry-leading coaches who have experience developing some of the world’s most elite athletes. No matter a camper’s sport, these group training sessions are geared towards an athlete’s individual needs and feature IMG’s revolutionary training curriculum that’s been proven for over 40 years.
Training will be inclusive of strength and conditioning, leadership and communication, mental toughness, and more. All performance campers will receive a post-camp analysis report inclusive of coach feedback and comprehensive metrics.
When should you attend volleyball camps?
Youth camps typically cover students ranging from 3rd to 12th grades. Attending camps early can help you refine your skillset and evaluate your recruiting competition. If you’re an underclassman, all abilities camps are a great place to start. These camps are broken down by age and or skill level (beginner, youth, intermediate, and elite).
If you’re an upperclassman, consider an elite-level camp. Elite camps offer training for high-level players and exposure to college coaches and recruiters. Most elite camps don’t restrict who can attend. Some are invitation-only or require pre-approval.
Keep in mind that athletes usually don’t get “discovered” at college volleyball camps. There will likely be over 100 athletes competing for the coach’s attention. Instead of watching all the athletes, coaches focus on recruits they are already talking to.
How much do volleyball camps cost?
Camps cost anywhere from less than $100 to well over $1,000. Specialty prospect camps at top-15 schools may cost parents significantly more due to travel expenses.
What are the best volleyball camps?
Other renowned camps include:
Conclusion
Volleyball camps can give athletes a realistic perspective on their own skillset and exposure to college coaches. Create an NCSA Recruiting profile to receive and respond to college camp invites. Create a free recruiting profile today.
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How do I find volleyball clinics near me?
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