Best Soccer Camps in Nashville for Summer 2026
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Best Soccer Camps in Nashville for Summer 2026

From a $75 four-day program at Nashville Christian to college-affiliated options at Belmont and MTSU, Middle Tennessee has a soccer camp for every age and skill level. Here's how to find the right one.

By Summerly Team · April 15, 2026 · 6 min read

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Nashville soccer camps run deeper than most families realize — Summerly tracks over 30 soccer programs across the metro alone. Between the private school programs in West Nashville and Franklin, college-affiliated options at Belmont and MTSU in Murfreesboro, the pro-team connection at Nashville SC, and the specialist operation at the Williamson County Soccer Complex, there are real choices at every price point — from $75 for a four-day beginner program to $315 for full-day elite training. If your kid plays club soccer and wants focused training, that's covered. If they've never kicked a ball and you just want to see if they like it, that's covered too.

Budget Soccer Camps in Nashville (Under $175) — 2026

The most affordable full-week option is Nashville Christian School: MS Boys Competitive Soccer Camp at $75 for a four-day program. It's specifically for boys in grades 6-8 who already play and want structured competitive training — not a beginner pick. For a genuine beginner introduction to the sport, Montgomery Bell Academy Kiddie Soccer Camp on Harding Pike is $90 for grades K-3 — three days, mornings only (July 20-22) — coached by MBA's own varsity coach. That combination of real coaching credentials and low barrier is hard to find at that price.

Mid-Range Soccer Camps ($160–$225) — 2026

This is where most of the Nashville-area volume lives. Montgomery Bell Academy Soccer Camp at $160 brings MBA's head coach, a former Irish Premier Division player, to run mornings for boys and girls grades 1-7. Two separate July sessions (July 6-10 and July 13-17) give flexibility. Father Ryan runs two soccer programs on their Norwood Drive campus at $185 each — Soccer Junior for grades K-4th and Soccer Senior for grades 5th-8th — with three sessions each (June 8-12, July 6-10, July 20-24). Harpeth Hall Recreational Soccer Camp ($175, rising 2nd-5th grade girls) is currently on the waitlist for its June 8-12 session — worth getting on the list for future years or checking for cancellations. Harpeth Hall Middle School Competitive Soccer at $195 runs July 13-17 for rising 5th-8th grade girls who play at a club or competitive level. Franklin Road Academy: Soccer ($225) and Ensworth Soccer Camp ($160 in June, $200 in July, grades K-8) round out the mid-range options — Ensworth's three sessions give the most scheduling flexibility of any program in this tier.

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Nashville SC and University-Affiliated Programs (2026)

Nashville SC has run youth soccer camps for ages 6-13 in past summers — check nashvillesc.com/camps for 2026 dates and pricing, which were not yet announced at the time of writing. On the university side, Belmont runs three distinct programs: the Belmont Soccer Camp at $325 for ages 6-14 run by varsity coaching staff, the Belmont Soccer Little Bruins Camp at $275 for ages 6-13 run by the women's soccer staff, and the Belmont Junior Elite Camp at $275 for competitive players ages 12-15 at a premier or elite club level — not a general-enrollment program, confirm eligibility before registering. Over in Murfreesboro, the Rhoden Soccer Academy at MTSU's Blue Raider Soccer Field runs the Junior Raiders Camp for ages 6-10 at $170, the Boys Only Camp and Girls Only Camp for ages 10-13 at $192 each, and a high school girls team camp for squads registering together.

Our pick for university-affiliated programs: Belmont Little Bruins Camp ($275) is the best entry point — Belmont women's soccer coaching staff, a genuine college campus, and pricing that's actually competitive with what private school camps charge for the same age range.

The Specialist Pick: WCSA NEXT Level (2026)

If you want the most comprehensive soccer-specific program in Middle Tennessee, WCSA NEXT Level Soccer Camp at the Williamson County Soccer Complex in Franklin is it. They run five tiers from U5-U6 Shooting Stars at $235 for a half-day up through U16 Premier Training at $315 full-day, with a dedicated Goalkeeper Academy track limited to 30 players per session. Ages 4 through 16 are all covered with appropriately leveled programming. The Williamson County Soccer Association runs the thing, so this is a serious soccer organization doing serious soccer coaching — not a school's summer side project. Two session weeks are available: June 1-4 and June 8-11. For families in the Franklin and Brentwood area whose kids play or want to play club soccer, this is the go-to.

Camp NamePriceAge / GradeBest For
NCS MS Boys Competitive$75 / 4 daysGrades 6-8Competitive boys, budget pick
MBA Kiddie Soccer$90 / 3 daysGrades K-3True beginner intro
MBA Soccer Camp$160 / weekGrades 1-7Co-ed, Irish Premier Division coach
Harpeth Hall Rec Soccer$175 / weekRising 2nd-5th (girls)Girls beginner — waitlisted June 8
Father Ryan Soccer$185 / weekGrades K-8 (split Jr/Sr)3 sessions, most scheduling flex
Harpeth Hall MS Competitive$195 / weekRising 5th-8th (girls)Girls competitive / club-level
Ensworth Soccer Camp$160-$200 / weekGrades K-8All levels, 3 sessions incl. June
FRA Soccer$225 / weekAges 5-14Mid-range, single July session
WCSA NEXT Level$235-$315 / weekAges 4-16 (5 tiers)Best specialist / club-focused program
Belmont Little Bruins$275 / weekAges 6-13University campus, women's staff
Belmont Soccer Camp$325 / weekAges 6-14Varsity coaching, college facility

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Girls-Only Soccer Programs in Nashville (2026)

Several Nashville programs offer girls-specific soccer training. Harpeth Hall runs both recreational (ages 7-10) and competitive middle school (ages 10-13) girls soccer camps on their Hobbs Road campus — recreational at $175, competitive at $195. Nashville Christian School's Surber's Soccer Camp ($150) is designed for incoming 5th-8th grade females and blends structured training with game-based activities. The Rhoden Girls Only Camp at MTSU ($192, ages 10-13) is coached by MTSU women's soccer staff. For high school girls looking at college exposure, Lipscomb University runs a day camp and Advanced Camp on their Granny White Pike campus — check their website directly for current pricing and availability.

Our pick in this category: Harpeth Hall Middle School Competitive Soccer ($195, rising 5th-8th grade girls). Prep school coaching credentials at a price still well below most specialty programs — and one of the only girls-specific competitive soccer programs in Nashville proper. Note the recreational session (June 8-12) is currently waitlisted; the competitive program (July 13-17) still has spots.
Budget tip: NCS MS Boys Competitive Soccer Camp at $75 is the cheapest structured competitive option in the metro. MBA's Kiddie Soccer Camp at $90 is the cheapest beginner intro for young kids. Both are half-day programs that keep the afternoon free.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest soccer camp in Nashville?

Nashville Christian School's Middle School Boys Competitive Soccer Camp is $75 for four days — the lowest price for a structured competitive program in the area. For younger beginners, Montgomery Bell Academy's Kiddie Soccer Camp at $90 for three days (grades K-3) is the most affordable entry-level option. Both are half-day morning programs.

What is the best soccer camp for competitive players in Nashville?

For serious club-level players, WCSA NEXT Level Soccer Camp's Premier Training or Elite (PLUS) tracks at the Williamson County Soccer Complex in Franklin ($315, full-day) are the most focused competitive options in Middle Tennessee — run by a real soccer association, not a school's summer side project. Harpeth Hall Middle School Competitive Soccer ($195, rising 5th-8th grade girls) is the best girls-specific competitive program in Nashville. For older players with college aspirations, Belmont's Junior Elite Camp ($275) serves competitive players ages 12-15 — confirm enrollment eligibility directly with Belmont.

What are the best girls soccer camps in Nashville?

Harpeth Hall runs two girls-only soccer programs: a recreational camp for rising 2nd-5th graders ($175, currently waitlisted for June 8-12) and a competitive middle school program for rising 5th-8th graders ($195, July 13-17) — both at their Green Hills campus on Hobbs Road. Nashville Christian School's Surber's Soccer Camp at $150 is open to incoming 5th-8th grade girls. The Rhoden Girls Only Camp at MTSU runs at $192 for ages 10-13. All three are half-day morning programs. For a coed option that explicitly welcomes all skill levels, Ensworth Soccer Camp on Highway 100 is one of the most inclusive programs in the Nashville area.

Are there girls-only soccer camps in Nashville?

Yes. Harpeth Hall runs a recreational girls soccer camp (rising 2nd-5th, $175, currently waitlisted) and a competitive middle school program (rising 5th-8th, $195). Nashville Christian School runs Surber's Soccer Camp for incoming 5th-8th grade girls at $150. MTSU's Rhoden Soccer Academy runs a Girls Only Camp for ages 10-13 at $192. Lipscomb University runs girls-specific day camps and advanced camps on their Nashville campus.

Where can my child train at a university-level soccer facility in Nashville?

Belmont University runs multiple soccer camp programs on their campus at 1900 Belmont Blvd for ages 6-15. MTSU's Rhoden Soccer Academy operates at the Dean Hayes Track and Soccer Complex in Murfreesboro for ages 6 through high school. Nashville SC Youth Soccer Camps connect kids to the city's professional soccer organization. All three offer a step up in facility quality from typical school or park programs.

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