’24 Detroit Lions Summer Football Camp schedule released

The Detroit Lions with hold 23 youth football camps in 2024.
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Registration starts March 1 at midnight for 2024 Detroit Lions Summer Football Camps. The National Football League team has announced a 23-stop schedule that begins June 8 at Country Day High School in Beverly Hills and finishes August 8 in Grand Rapids.

Detroit Lions 2024 Summer Camp Schedule

June 8-9 – Country Day HS, Beverly Hills

June 10-13 – Montague HS, Montague

June 17-20 – Gaylord HS, Gaylord

June 22-23 – Alpena HS, Alpena

June 22 – Alpena HS, Alpena (Girls Flag Football Academy)

June 22-23 – Northwood University, Midland

June 24-27 – Eagle Stadium, Hudsonville

June 24-27 – Traverse City West Middle School, Traverse City

June 29-30 – Petoskey HS, Petoskey

July 8-10 – Delia Park, Sterling Heights

July 13-14 – Novi HS, Novi

July 15-18 – Lake City HS, Lake City

July 15-18 – Port Huron Northern HS, Port Huron

July 20-21 – Inland Lakes Secondary, Indian River

July 20-21 – Mayors’ Riverfront Park, Kalamazoo

July 22-25 – Ford Field, Detroit (8:30am – 12pm)

July 22-25 – Ford Field, Detroit (1:30pm – 5pm)

July 27-28 – Greenville HS, Greenville

July 27-28 – Hope Sports Complex, Lansing

July 28 – Siena Heights University, Adrian (Girls Flag Football Academy)

July 29-August 1 – West Ottawa HS, Holland

August 3-4 – Lakeshore HS, Stevensville

August 5-8 – MSA Fieldhouse, Grand Rapids

Click here for details and registration fees

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.