Boise Camp
Boise Lacrosse Camp
WHEN:
TIMES:
Half Day Camp: 9am-12pm
Full Day Camp: 9am-3pm
WHERE:
WHO:
COST:
*US Lacrosse active membership is required for registration. Intro to Lacrosse does not require one. To become a member or renew your membership click HERE. Have a membership and can’t remember the number? Click HERE to look it up.
AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS:

Camp Features:
- COMPLETE POWELL LACROSSE STICK AND REVERSIBLE JERSEY FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 8:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction and discounts
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. It is the intent of Rhino and US Lacrosse to clearly demonstrate our organizations commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes. The paramount principal for US Lacrosse and its members is that any and all forms of physical and sexual abuse and/or misconduct are strictly prohibited. US Lacrosse requires the highest standard of integrity for its members to ensure that abuse and misconduct do not occur at any level. No member of US Lacrosse may engage in behaviors that are considered child sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, physical abuse, or physical misconduct. All Rhino Lacrosse coaches must complete the US Lacrosse online abuse prevention training.
Half Day & Full Day Camps
Half Day Intro to Lacrosse – 1st & 2nd grade
Half Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’21-’22 school year
Full Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’21-’22 school year
What to Bring To Camp:
Half Day/Full Day Campers Must Bring:
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Pads (Shoulder/Arm)
- Mouth guard
- Lacrosse stick
- Cleats
- Athletic cup
- Athletic clothes (shorts, t-shirts, socks, etc.)
- Water bottle
- Lunch (Full Day Campers)
- Sunscreen
*Intro to Lacrosse: No equipment needed! Just bring athletic clothes and water.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp.
My child has never played lacrosse before? Is that camp right for him?
Rhino Lacrosse has been operating lacrosse camps for 16 years. We have a lot of experience working with beginners through advanced players. We take pride in providing an enjoyable camp experience and making sure players of all levels have a great time.
My child does not have a lacrosse stick? What do I do?
Good news! EVERY player who is registered will receive a complete Powell Lacrosse stick! The Intro to Lacrosse players will receive them on the first day of camp.
Is equipment required for the Intro to Lacrosse Camp option?
No it is not! This is an equipment free program. A lacrosse stick will be given to every player on the first day of camp as well!
Does my child need spending money?
This is optional. There will be a camp store that will have apparel and equipment by Powell Lacrosse.
Do I need to pack any meals?
Full day campers will need a packed lunch. Half day campers it is optional for them to bring a snack.
Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle.
What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainers will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainers to hold on to.
Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they do not bring their cell phones to any on field sessions.
What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder.
How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact Rhino Lacrosse at 315.692.4449.
What if my child is injured during camp?
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand.
Am I allowed to come watch my child play?
Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and observe all on field sessions.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
South Carolina Camp
South Carolina Overnight Camp
Rhino Lacrosse is excited to bring our camp to South Carolina this summer! All players will come away from the Rhino Lacrosse Camp with the necessary tools to compete in the game of lacrosse at a higher level. Players will be led by a world class coaching staff which includes current Division I collegiate players, college coaches, high school coaches and professional players all hand picked by Ryan Powell. All players will receive position specific training and will leave camp knowing all the important facets of the game from shooting and stick work to the tips, tricks and techniques of the pros. Each day of camp will not only include on field instruction, games and demonstrations but also positional talks, player-coach Q & A sessions, and much more! Rhino Lacrosse Academy is an exciting and rewarding experience for lacrosse players of all levels and abilities to improve their skills and confidence.
Train with the best to become the best. Train with Rhino Lacrosse.
WHEN:
WHERE:
WHO:
COST:
AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS:

Camp Features:
- COMPLETE POWELL LACROSSE STICK AND REVERSIBLE JERSEY FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 8:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction and discounts
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. This ensures that all coaches complete a mandatory national background screening through National Center for Safety Initiatives (NCSI) and required online SafeSport training. It is the intent of the SafeSport Program to clearly demonstrate our commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes.
Overnight & Extended Day Camps
Overnight- Campers will be staying in the dorms. All meals will be provided for overnight campers through the duration of the camp.
First meal provided will be dinner on Sunday, July 18 and the last meal of camp will be breakfast on Thursday, July 22.
Extended Day- Extended day campers will stay off site at the discretion of their guardians. Lunch and dinner will be included in camp tuition.
Daily drop off for campers is 8:45am (except Sunday and pick up will be 8:45pm each night.
First meal provided will be dinner on Sunday, July 18 and the last meal of camp will be dinner on Wednesday, July 21.
What to Bring To Camp:
- Lacrosse stick
- Lacrosse gear (gloves, elbow guards, helmet, shoulder pads, athletic cup, etc.)
- Mouthguard
- Cleats
- Athletic clothes (T-shirt, shorts, socks, etc.)
- Sunscreen
- Spending $$ for camp store. Camp store will feature snacks, drinks, equipment and apparel
- WATER BOTTLE
- Sandals/Casual Shoes (for when you are not playing)
- Athletic Sneakers
- Any medications you will need- The Trainer will be on-site during check-in for any medication assistance
- Casual Clothing (for when you are not playing)
- Toiletries & towel(s)
- Pillows and Linens **Pillows and Linens are not provided. Please plan on bringing your own. All beds are Twin XL
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp.
Is my son allowed to drive himself and his friends to camp?
If your child will be driving himself or anyone else to camp we ask that each parent please send an email to info@rhinolacrosse.com letting us know that they will be checking themselves in and out. Upon check-in our staff must be given any car keys, as players are not to be driving off of campus during camp.
Any cars that are parked on Oregon State campus during the camp are subject to Oregon States parking policies.
When will my son receive his room assignment?
Players will receive their room assignments upon check-in. We try our best to match each player with their requested roommate. If for some reason this is not possible, we try to match players with other individuals from their school or club team.
Staff will be dispersed throughout the dorm rooms to ensure that all players are accounted for. Should your child have an issue or concern during the night, the staff member will be available for them.
Will bedding be provided?
Pillows and linens are not provided. You can bring your own or rent them from Oregon State during camp. You can rent pillows and linens during check-in from Oregon State. Please note that these beds are twin XL.
Are the dorms air-conditioned?
No the dorms have no air conditioning. Please send your players with fans or anything else they may want to stay cool!
Do I need to pack any meals?
All campers’ meals are included in their camp package. Players may bring snacks to keep in their dorm rooms.
What if my child has food allergies?
Due to the fact that we are limited to the cafeteria that Oregon State allows us to use, we cannot guarantee that all food allergy needs will be met. Campers themselves are responsible for limiting the risk of their food allergy exposure.
Will my child need any spending money?
This year the camp store will feature snacks, drinks, equipment and apparel by Powell Lacrosse. These items can be purchased throughout the duration of camp.
Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle.
What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainer will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainer to hold on to and give to the staff member responsible for your child at night.
Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they are not on their cell phones during game play or training sessions for safety reasons.
What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder.
How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact 315-692-4449.
What if my son is injured during camp?
A certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand.
Am I allowed to come watch my son play?
Yes- Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and closing and observe all on field sessions. However parents are NOT allowed in the dorms other than at designated check-in and check-out times.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
Wisconsin Camp
Wisconsin Overnight Camp
Rhino Lacrosse is excited to bring our camp to Wisconsin this summer! All players will come away from the Rhino Lacrosse Camp with the necessary tools to compete in the game of lacrosse at a higher level. Players will be led by a world class coaching staff which includes current Division I collegiate players, college coaches, high school coaches and professional players all hand picked by Ryan Powell. All players will receive position specific training and will leave camp knowing all the important facets of the game from shooting and stick work to the tips, tricks and techniques of the pros. Each day of camp will not only include on field instruction, games and demonstrations but also positional talks, player-coach Q & A sessions, and much more! Rhino Lacrosse Academy is an exciting and rewarding experience for lacrosse players of all levels and abilities to improve their skills and confidence.
Train with the best to become the best. Train with Rhino Lacrosse.
WHEN:
WHERE:
Kenosha, WI 53140
WHO:
COST:
*US Lacrosse active membership is required for registration. To become a member or renew your membership click HERE. Have a membership and can’t remember the number? Click HERE to look it up.
AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS:

Camp Features:
- COMPLETE POWELL LACROSSE STICK AND REVERSIBLE JERSEY FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 8:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction and discounts
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. This ensures that all coaches complete a mandatory national background screening through National Center for Safety Initiatives (NCSI) and required online SafeSport training. It is the intent of the SafeSport Program to clearly demonstrate our commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes.
Overnight & Extended Day Camps
Overnight- Campers will be staying in the dorms at Carthage College. All meals will be provided for overnight campers through the duration of the camp.
First meal provided will be dinner on Sunday, July 25 and the last meal of camp will be breakfast on Thursday, July 29.
Extended Day- Extended day campers will stay off site at the discretion of their guardians. Lunch and dinner will be included in camp tuition.
Daily drop off for campers is 8:45am (except Sunday and pick up will be 8:45pm each night.
First meal provided will be dinner on Sunday, July 25 and the last meal of camp will be dinner on Wednesday, July 28.
What to Bring To Camp:
- Lacrosse stick
- Lacrosse gear (gloves, elbow guards, helmet, shoulder pads, athletic cup, etc.)
- Mouthguard
- Cleats
- Athletic clothes (T-shirt, shorts, socks, etc.)
- Sunscreen
- Spending $$ for camp store. Camp store will feature snacks, drinks, equipment and apparel
- WATER BOTTLE
- Sandals/Casual Shoes (for when you are not playing)
- Athletic Sneakers
- Any medications you will need- The Trainer will be on-site during check-in for any medication assistance
- Casual Clothing (for when you are not playing)
- Toiletries & towel(s)
- Pillows and Linens **Pillows and Linens are not provided. Please plan on bringing your own. All beds are Twin XL
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp.
Is my son allowed to drive himself and his friends to camp?
If your child will be driving himself or anyone else to camp we ask that each parent please send an email to info@rhinolacrosse.com letting us know that they will be checking themselves in and out. Upon check-in our staff must be given any car keys, as players are not to be driving off of campus during camp.
Any cars that are parked on Oregon State campus during the camp are subject to Oregon States parking policies.
When will my son receive his room assignment?
Players will receive their room assignments upon check-in. We try our best to match each player with their requested roommate. If for some reason this is not possible, we try to match players with other individuals from their school or club team.
Staff will be dispersed throughout the dorm rooms to ensure that all players are accounted for. Should your child have an issue or concern during the night, the staff member will be available for them.
Will bedding be provided?
Pillows and linens are not provided. You can bring your own or rent them from Oregon State during camp. You can rent pillows and linens during check-in from Oregon State. Please note that these beds are twin XL.
Are the dorms air-conditioned?
No the dorms have no air conditioning. Please send your players with fans or anything else they may want to stay cool!
Do I need to pack any meals?
All campers’ meals are included in their camp package. Players may bring snacks to keep in their dorm rooms.
What if my child has food allergies?
Due to the fact that we are limited to the cafeteria that Oregon State allows us to use, we cannot guarantee that all food allergy needs will be met. Campers themselves are responsible for limiting the risk of their food allergy exposure.
Will my child need any spending money?
This year the camp store will feature snacks, drinks, equipment and apparel by Powell Lacrosse. These items can be purchased throughout the duration of camp.
Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle.
What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainer will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainer to hold on to and give to the staff member responsible for your child at night.
Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they are not on their cell phones during game play or training sessions for safety reasons.
What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder.
How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact 315-692-4449.
What if my son is injured during camp?
A certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand.
Am I allowed to come watch my son play?
Yes- Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and closing and observe all on field sessions. However parents are NOT allowed in the dorms other than at designated check-in and check-out times.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
Manlius Girls Camp
Manlius Lacrosse Camp
WHEN:
TIMES:
Half Day Camp: 9am-12pm
Full Day Camp: 9am-3pm
WHERE:
WHO:
COST:
*US Lacrosse active membership is required for registration. Intro to Lacrosse does not require one. To become a member or renew your membership click HERE. Have a membership and can’t remember the number? Click HERE to look it up.
AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS:

Camp Features:
- COMPLETE POWELL LACROSSE STICK AND REVERSIBLE JERSEY FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 8:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction and discounts
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. It is the intent of Rhino and US Lacrosse to clearly demonstrate our organizations commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes. The paramount principal for US Lacrosse and its members is that any and all forms of physical and sexual abuse and/or misconduct are strictly prohibited. US Lacrosse requires the highest standard of integrity for its members to ensure that abuse and misconduct do not occur at any level. No member of US Lacrosse may engage in behaviors that are considered child sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, physical abuse, or physical misconduct. All Rhino Lacrosse coaches must complete the US Lacrosse online abuse prevention training.
Half Day & Full Day Camps
Half Day Intro to Lacrosse – 1st & 2nd grade
Half Day Girls Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’21-’22 school year
Full Day Girls Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’21-’22 school year
What to Bring to Camp:
- Lacrosse stick
- Goggles
- Mouthguard
- Cleats/Sneakers
- Athletic clothes (T-shirt, shorts, socks, etc.)
- Sunscreen
- Spending $$ for camp store. Camp store will feature snacks, drinks, equipment and apparel
- WATER BOTTLE
- Any medications you will need- The Trainer will be on-site during check-in for any medication assistance
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp.
My child has never played lacrosse before? Is that camp right for him?
Rhino Lacrosse has been operating lacrosse camps for 16 years. We have a lot of experience working with beginners through advanced players. We take pride in providing an enjoyable camp experience and making sure players of all levels have a great time.
My child does not have a lacrosse stick? What do I do?
Good news! EVERY player who is registered will receive a complete Powell Lacrosse stick! The Intro to Lacrosse players will receive them on the first day of camp.
Is equipment required for the Intro to Lacrosse Camp option?
No it is not! This is an equipment free program. A lacrosse stick will be given to every player on the first day of camp as well!
Does my child need spending money?
This is optional. There will be a camp store that will have apparel and equipment by Powell Lacrosse.
Do I need to pack any meals?
Full day campers will need a packed lunch. Half day campers it is optional for them to bring a snack.
Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle.
What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainers will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainers to hold on to.
Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they do not bring their cell phones to any on field sessions.
What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder.
How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact Rhino Lacrosse at 315.692.4449.
What if my child is injured during camp?
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand.
Am I allowed to come watch my child play?
Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and observe all on field sessions.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
Fort Myers Camp
Fort Myers Camp
Rhino Lacrosse is excited to bring our camp to Fort Myers this summer! All players will come away from the Rhino Lacrosse Camp with the necessary tools to compete in the game of lacrosse at a higher level. Players will be led by a world class coaching staff which includes current Division I collegiate players, college coaches, high school coaches and professional players all hand picked by Ryan Powell. All players will receive position specific training and will leave camp knowing all the important facets of the game from shooting and stick work to the tips, tricks and techniques of the pros. Each day of camp will not only include on field instruction, games and demonstrations but also positional talks, player-coach Q & A sessions, and much more! Rhino Lacrosse Camps are an exciting and rewarding experience for lacrosse players of all levels and abilities to improve their skills and confidence.
Train with the best to become the best. Train with Rhino Lacrosse.
WHEN:
Intro to Lacrosse: 9am-11am
Half Day Camp: 9am-12pm
Full Day Camp: 9am-3pm
WHERE:
Ft Myers, FL 33967
WHO:
COST:
Camp Features:
- REVERSIBLE JERSEY & WATER BOTTLE FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 12:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction and discounts
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. It is the intent of Rhino and US Lacrosse to clearly demonstrate our organizations commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes. The paramount principal for US Lacrosse and its members is that any and all forms of physical and sexual abuse and/or misconduct are strictly prohibited. US Lacrosse requires the highest standard of integrity for its members to ensure that abuse and misconduct do not occur at any level. No member of US Lacrosse may engage in behaviors that are considered child sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, physical abuse, or physical misconduct. All Rhino Lacrosse coaches must complete the US Lacrosse online abuse prevention training.
Camp Director:

Tony Ventiquattro has spent more than 20 years working in lacrosse of all levels. A high school All-American for Carthage (N.Y.) High School, he played collegiately at the University of Massachusetts and SUNY Cortland. He’s developed and coached high school programs, club teams and made his mark internationally as a catalyst for the Israeli National Team and the Philippines National Team. Most recently, Tony served as Associate Head Coach for the Philippines National Team at the 2018 FIL World Championships in Netanya, Israel. The nation won its first ever international game and ended the tournament with four wins over ranked teams and a No. 10 world ranking.
Half Day & Full Day Camps
Intro to Lacrosse – 1st & 2nd grade
Half Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
Full Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
What to Bring To Camp:
Half Day/Full Day Campers Must Bring:
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Pads (Shoulder/Arm)
- Mouth guard
- Lacrosse stick
- Cleats
- Athletic cup
- Athletic clothes (shorts, t-shirts, socks, etc.)
- Water bottle
- Lunch (Full Day Campers)
- Sunscreen
*Intro to Lacrosse: No equipment needed! Just bring athletic clothes and water.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp. - My child has never played lacrosse before? Is that camp right for him?
Rhino Lacrosse has been operating lacrosse camps for 16 years. We have a lot of experience working with beginners through advanced players. We take pride in providing an enjoyable camp experience and making sure players of all levels have a great time. Please check out each level of camp description on the camps page to determine the best level for your athlete. - My child does not have a lacrosse stick? What do I do?
Good news! EVERY player who is registered has the chance to purchase a brand new Powell Lacrosse stick to be delivered on the first day of camp at a discounted rate!
All Intro to Lacrosse players will receive a FREE brand new Powell Lacrosse stick on the first day of camp! - Is equipment required for the Intro to Lacrosse Camp option?
No it is not! This is an equipment free program and a stick is included in the camp. - What stick will my Intro to Lacrosse level player receive?
All Intro to Lacrosse players will receive the Powell Lacrosse Scout complete stick. Check it out here! - Does my child need spending money?
This is optional. There will be a camp store that will have apparel and equipment by Powell Lacrosse. - Do I need to pack any meals?
Full day campers will need a packed lunch. Half day campers it is optional for them to bring a snack. - Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle or cooler of water bottles. - What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainers will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainers to hold on to. - Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they do not bring their cell phones to any on field sessions. - What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder. - How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact Rhino Lacrosse at 315.692.4449. - What if my child is injured during camp?
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand. - Am I allowed to come watch my child play?
Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and observe all on field sessions.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
Portland Maine Camp
Portland Lacrosse Camp
Rhino Lacrosse is excited to return to the beautiful Portland, ME area. All players will come away from the Rhino Lacrosse Camp with the necessary tools to compete in the game of lacrosse at a higher level. The world class coaching staff at the Rhino Lacrosse camp includes current Division I collegiate players, college coaches, high school coaches and professional players all hand picked by Ryan Powell. All players will receive position specific training and will leave camp knowing all the important facets of the game from shooting and stick work to the tips, tricks and techniques of the pros. Each day of camp will not only include on field instruction, games and demonstrations but also positional talks, player-coach Q & A sessions, and much more! Rhino Lacrosse Camp is an exciting and rewarding experience for lacrosse players of all levels and abilities to improve their skills and confidence.
Train with the best to become the best. Train with Rhino Lacrosse.
WHEN:
TIMES:
Half Day Camp: 9am-12pm
Full Day Camp: 9am-3pm
WHERE:
Deering Ave, Portland, ME 04101
WHO:
COST:
Camp Features:
- REVERSIBLE JERSEY & WATER BOTTLE FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 12:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. It is the intent of Rhino and US Lacrosse to clearly demonstrate our organizations commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes. The paramount principal for US Lacrosse and its members is that any and all forms of physical and sexual abuse and/or misconduct are strictly prohibited. US Lacrosse requires the highest standard of integrity for its members to ensure that abuse and misconduct do not occur at any level. No member of US Lacrosse may engage in behaviors that are considered child sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, physical abuse, or physical misconduct. All Rhino Lacrosse coaches must complete the US Lacrosse online abuse prevention training.
Half Day & Full Day Camps
Half Day Intro to Lacrosse – 1st & 2nd grade
Half Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
Full Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
What to Bring To Camp:
Half Day/Full Day Campers Must Bring:
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Pads (Shoulder/Arm)
- Mouth guard
- Lacrosse stick
- Cleats
- Athletic cup
- Athletic clothes (shorts, t-shirts, socks, etc.)
- Water bottle
- Lunch (Full Day Campers)
- Sunscreen
*Intro to Lacrosse: No equipment needed! Just bring athletic clothes and water.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp. - My child has never played lacrosse before? Is that camp right for him?
Rhino Lacrosse has been operating lacrosse camps for 16 years. We have a lot of experience working with beginners through advanced players. We take pride in providing an enjoyable camp experience and making sure players of all levels have a great time. Please check out each level of camp description on the camps page to determine the best level for your athlete. - My child does not have a lacrosse stick? What do I do?
Good news! EVERY player who is registered has the chance to purchase a brand new Powell Lacrosse stick to be delivered on the first day of camp at a discounted rate!
All Intro to Lacrosse players will receive a FREE brand new Powell Lacrosse stick on the first day of camp! - Is equipment required for the Intro to Lacrosse Camp option?
No it is not! This is an equipment free program and a stick is included in the camp. - What stick will my Intro to Lacrosse level player receive?
All Intro to Lacrosse players will receive the Powell Lacrosse Scout complete stick. Check it out here! - Does my child need spending money?
This is optional. There will be a camp store that will have apparel and equipment by Powell Lacrosse. - Do I need to pack any meals?
Full day campers will need a packed lunch. Half day campers it is optional for them to bring a snack. - Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle or cooler of water bottles. - What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainers will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainers to hold on to. - Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they do not bring their cell phones to any on field sessions. - What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder. - How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact Rhino Lacrosse at 315.692.4449. - What if my child is injured during camp?
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand. - Am I allowed to come watch my child play?
Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and observe all on field sessions.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
Tacoma Camp
Tacoma Lacrosse Camp
WHEN:
TIMES:
Half Day Camp: 9am-12pm
Full Day Camp: 9am-3pm
WHERE:
WHO:
COST:
AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS:
*discounts automatically applied during the checkout process until 1/31/22

Camp Features:
- CUSTOM REVERSIBLE JERSEY & WATER BOTTLE FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 12:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. It is the intent of Rhino and US Lacrosse to clearly demonstrate our organizations commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes. The paramount principal for US Lacrosse and its members is that any and all forms of physical and sexual abuse and/or misconduct are strictly prohibited. US Lacrosse requires the highest standard of integrity for its members to ensure that abuse and misconduct do not occur at any level. No member of US Lacrosse may engage in behaviors that are considered child sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, physical abuse, or physical misconduct. All Rhino Lacrosse coaches must complete the US Lacrosse online abuse prevention training.
Half Day & Full Day Camps
Half Day Intro to Lacrosse – 1st & 2nd grade
Half Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
Full Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
What to Bring To Camp:
Half Day/Full Day Campers Must Bring:
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Pads (Shoulder/Arm)
- Mouth guard
- Lacrosse stick
- Cleats
- Athletic cup
- Athletic clothes (shorts, t-shirts, socks, etc.)
- Water bottle
- Lunch (Full Day Campers)
- Sunscreen
*Intro to Lacrosse: No equipment needed! Just bring athletic clothes and water.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp.
My child has never played lacrosse before? Is that camp right for him?
Rhino Lacrosse has been operating lacrosse camps for 16 years. We have a lot of experience working with beginners through advanced players. We take pride in providing an enjoyable camp experience and making sure players of all levels have a great time.
My child does not have a lacrosse stick? What do I do?
Good news! EVERY player who is registered will receive a complete Powell Lacrosse stick! The Intro to Lacrosse players will receive them on the first day of camp.
Is equipment required for the Intro to Lacrosse Camp option?
No it is not! This is an equipment free program. A lacrosse stick will be given to every player on the first day of camp as well!
Does my child need spending money?
This is optional. There will be a camp store that will have apparel and equipment by Powell Lacrosse.
Do I need to pack any meals?
Full day campers will need a packed lunch. Half day campers it is optional for them to bring a snack.
Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle.
What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainers will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainers to hold on to.
Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they do not bring their cell phones to any on field sessions.
What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder.
How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact Rhino Lacrosse at 315.692.4449.
What if my child is injured during camp?
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand.
Am I allowed to come watch my child play?
Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and observe all on field sessions.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
Saratoga Camp
Saratoga Lacrosse Camp
WHEN:
TIMES:
Half Day Camp: 9am-12pm
Full Day Camp: 9am-3pm
WHERE:
WHO:
COST:

Camp Features:
- REVERSIBLE JERSEY & WATER BOTTLE FOR EVERY CAMPER
- Position specific training
- 12:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. It is the intent of Rhino and US Lacrosse to clearly demonstrate our organizations commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes. The paramount principal for US Lacrosse and its members is that any and all forms of physical and sexual abuse and/or misconduct are strictly prohibited. US Lacrosse requires the highest standard of integrity for its members to ensure that abuse and misconduct do not occur at any level. No member of US Lacrosse may engage in behaviors that are considered child sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, physical abuse, or physical misconduct. All Rhino Lacrosse coaches must complete the US Lacrosse online abuse prevention training.

Rhino Lacrosse is excited to feature Blaze Riorden, of the Premier Lacrosse League, as this years’ camp director!
Half Day & Full Day Camps
Intro to Lacrosse – 1st & 2nd grade
Half Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
Full Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’22-’23 school year
What to Bring To Camp:
Half Day/Full Day Campers Must Bring:
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Pads (Shoulder/Arm)
- Mouth guard
- Lacrosse stick
- Cleats
- Athletic cup
- Athletic clothes (shorts, t-shirts, socks, etc.)
- Water bottle
- Lunch (Full Day Campers)
- Sunscreen
*Intro to Lacrosse: No equipment needed! Just bring athletic clothes and water.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp. - My child has never played lacrosse before? Is that camp right for him?
Rhino Lacrosse has been operating lacrosse camps for 16 years. We have a lot of experience working with beginners through advanced players. We take pride in providing an enjoyable camp experience and making sure players of all levels have a great time. Please check out each level of camp description on the camps page to determine the best level for your athlete. - My child does not have a lacrosse stick? What do I do?
Good news! EVERY player who is registered has the chance to purchase a brand new Powell Lacrosse stick to be delivered on the first day of camp at a discounted rate!
All Intro to Lacrosse players will receive a FREE brand new Powell Lacrosse stick on the first day of camp! - Is equipment required for the Intro to Lacrosse Camp option?
No it is not! This is an equipment free program and a stick is included in the camp. - What stick will my Intro to Lacrosse level player receive?
All Intro to Lacrosse players will receive the Powell Lacrosse Scout complete stick. Check it out here! - Does my child need spending money?
This is optional. There will be a camp store that will have apparel and equipment by Powell Lacrosse. - Do I need to pack any meals?
Full day campers will need a packed lunch. Half day campers it is optional for them to bring a snack. - Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle or cooler of water bottles. - What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainers will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainers to hold on to. - Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they do not bring their cell phones to any on field sessions. - What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder. - How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact Rhino Lacrosse at 315.692.4449. - What if my child is injured during camp?
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand. - Am I allowed to come watch my child play?
Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and observe all on field sessions.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.
Bozeman Camp
Bozeman Lacrosse Camp
Rhino Lacrosse is excited to return to the Treasure State! All players will come away from the Rhino Lacrosse Camp with the necessary tools to compete in the game of lacrosse at a higher level. The world class coaching staff at the Rhino Lacrosse camp includes current Division I collegiate players, college coaches, high school coaches and professional players all hand picked by Ryan Powell. All players will receive position specific training and will leave camp knowing all the important facets of the game from shooting and stick work to the tips, tricks and techniques of the pros. Each day of camp will not only include on field instruction, games and demonstrations but also positional talks, player-coach Q & A sessions, and much more! Rhino Lacrosse Camp is an exciting and rewarding experience for lacrosse players of all levels and abilities to improve their skills and confidence.
Train with the best to become the best. Train with Rhino Lacrosse.
WHEN:
TIMES:
Half Day Camp: 9am-12pm
Full Day Camp: 9am-3pm
WHERE:
WHERE:
COST:
AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS:

Camp Features:
- COMPLETE POWELL LACROSSE STICK AND REVERSIBLE JERSEY FOR EVERY CAMPER
- position specific training
- 8:1 Camper to staff ratio
- Specialized goalie instruction and discounts
- Pro player demonstrations
- Elite coaching
- Guest speakers and motivational talks
- Certified athletic trainer
- All staff background checked
- Camp store
- World famous Rhino Lacrosse Bucket Toss and Catch-O-Rama
- Raffles, giveaways and prizes
- Exclusive Powell Lacrosse discounts
- FUN! FUN! FUN!
Fueled by our commitment to protect our athletes, Rhino Lacrosse requires all coaches to be US Lacrosse members. It is the intent of Rhino and US Lacrosse to clearly demonstrate our organizations commitment to the safety and well-being of lacrosse athletes. The paramount principal for US Lacrosse and its members is that any and all forms of physical and sexual abuse and/or misconduct are strictly prohibited. US Lacrosse requires the highest standard of integrity for its members to ensure that abuse and misconduct do not occur at any level. No member of US Lacrosse may engage in behaviors that are considered child sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, physical abuse, or physical misconduct. All Rhino Lacrosse coaches must complete the US Lacrosse online abuse prevention training.
Half Day & Full Day Camps
Half Day Intro to Lacrosse – 1st & 2nd grade
Half Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’21-’22 school year
Full Day Boys Camp – 3rd-9th grade
*Based on the ’21-’22 school year
What to Bring To Camp:
Half Day/Full Day Campers Must Bring:
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Pads (Shoulder/Arm)
- Mouth guard
- Lacrosse stick
- Cleats
- Athletic cup
- Athletic clothes (shorts, t-shirts, socks, etc.)
- Water bottle
- Lunch (Full Day Campers)
- Sunscreen
*Intro to Lacrosse: No equipment needed! Just bring athletic clothes and water.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can my child be dropped off/picked up by another adult?
You are more than welcome to carpool to camp. At check-in and check-out we will require each player to be signed in and signed out by a responsible adult. This does not have to be the camper’s parent, but this adult will assume all responsibility for the player arriving at and departing camp.
My child has never played lacrosse before? Is that camp right for him?
Rhino Lacrosse has been operating lacrosse camps for 16 years. We have a lot of experience working with beginners through advanced players. We take pride in providing an enjoyable camp experience and making sure players of all levels have a great time.
My child does not have a lacrosse stick? What do I do?
Good news! EVERY player who is registered will receive a complete Powell Lacrosse stick! The Intro to Lacrosse players will receive them on the first day of camp.
Is equipment required for the Intro to Lacrosse Camp option?
No it is not! This is an equipment free program. A lacrosse stick will be given to every player on the first day of camp as well!
Does my child need spending money?
This is optional. There will be a camp store that will have apparel and equipment by Powell Lacrosse.
Do I need to pack any meals?
Full day campers will need a packed lunch. Half day campers it is optional for them to bring a snack.
Will water be provided?
Our staff will ensure that players have ample water breaks and access to water jugs. Please send your player with a reusable water bottle.
What are the rules regarding medications?
Our Athletic Trainers will be at check-in to speak with parents or other responsible adults about campers medical needs and conditions. They will record any medication and instructions for these medications. Campers may keep their medications with them, or you may give them to the Athletic Trainers to hold on to.
Can my child bring his cell phone?
Players are allowed to use their cell phones at their own discretion. We ask that they do not bring their cell phones to any on field sessions.
What happens in the case of extreme weather?
Our staff monitors the weather for the week of camp very closely. In the case of extreme weather, parents will be notified of any changes to the camp schedule via the email or phone number provided during registration. Please be sure that these emails are not being sent to your junk folder.
How do I contact my child at camp if he does not have a cell phone?
Should you need to reach your child at camp, please contact Rhino Lacrosse at 315.692.4449.
What if my child is injured during camp?
A Certified Athletic Trainer will be on duty for the duration of camp. They will have all players’ emergency contact information on hand.
Am I allowed to come watch my child play?
Parents are welcome to attend camp introduction and observe all on field sessions.
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds or credits are not offered under any circumstances if cancellation insurance is not purchased during registration. Cancellations must be issued in writing and sent to info@rhinolacrosse.com, no cancellations will be accepted over the phone.
Cancellation Insurance is a worry-free way to offer protection in the event of illness, injury or any unforeseen circumstances. Cancellation insurance is $75 for overnight/extended day camps, $40 for full day camps, and $25 for beginner/half day camps. Cancellation Insurance and the registration processing fees are non-refundable. You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for an event.
If you purchased insurance and must cancel prior to 30 days before the event begins, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance will be processed. Within 30 days and up to 1 week prior to the first day of the camp, if you purchased insurance and must cancel your registration, we will issue a credit of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance and registration processing fees. Your credit is redeemable at any Rhino Lacrosse event, valid for one year from the date the registration was made and is transferable to anyone (family member, teammate, friend, etc.). Within 1 week of the event, no refunds or credits are offered for event cancellation, regardless of whether cancellation insurance was purchased.
If Rhino Lacrosse is forced to cancel the camp due to facility closures or government mandates you will have the option of transferring your registration to a different event, or receiving full credit to use at a 2023 event. If you purchased cancellation insurance you will also have the option to receive a refund, minus the registration processing fees and cancellation insurance.