
Posted By: The Reporter January 21, 2026
The City of Fishers has announced the lineup for its reimagined summer camp program, now hosted by the Fishers Community Center, Strengthened by IU Health.
The expanded summer camp program, previously hosted by Fishers Parks, now includes offerings for children as young as three, along with extended hours to better support working families.
Fishers Summer Camps will run weekly in June and July at six locations throughout the city, including the new Fishers Community Center. Half and full-day camps are available, with expanded before and after-care options for full-day camps from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
New camp offerings for 2026 include a preschool camp for children three to five years, along with Enrichment Camp options like Bowling Camp, Cooking Camp, Hoosier Heights Camp, and Urban Air Camp.
View Summer Camp Guide and Quick-View Grid.
“The Fishers Community Center is excited to build upon this well-loved summer camps program with refreshed programming and new amenities for 2026,” said Mike Lindbloom, Director of the Fishers Community Center. “Not only are we excited to offer our brand-new facility as one of the camp sites, but we’ve also added new themed camps across the city and increased our capacity so more kids than ever can join in on the summer fun.”
Registration is open now for Fishers residents and Community Center members. Fishers residents get a discount on all camp locations except for the Fishers Community Center. Only Fishers Community Center members receive discounted pricing on camps hosted at the Fishers Community Center.
Public registration opens on Monday, Jan. 26.
To learn more and register, visit FishersCommunityCenter.com/Camps.






