Logan Wilson brings youth football camp back to Laramie this summer
Logan Wilson’s June 6 camp at War Memorial Stadium will take 450 kids in grades 1-8, with free giveaway entries open through May 31.

Logan Wilson is bringing his Third Annual Youth Football Camp back to War Memorial Stadium, giving Albany County families a low-cost path into a summer event that can otherwise run beyond some budgets. The camp is set for Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Laramie, with registration listed at $95 and only 450 spots available.
The camp is open to boys and girls entering first through eighth grade. According to Logan Wilson Events, campers will be placed in small groups by age and will work with Wilson, area coaches and several Cowboy football players in a setting built around football skills, team building and non-contact games. The camp page lists a maximum 10-to-1 camper-to-coach ratio, a structure that should keep the instruction tight and the pace manageable for younger athletes.
Each camper will receive an autographed souvenir card from Wilson, a team photo with him and a limited-edition camp T-shirt. Families can also choose optional add-ons, including a signed football, signed jersey and official camp hat. For those who need help covering the fee, the camp page says financial assistance is available by emailing loganwevents@gmail.com.

The camp’s appeal goes well beyond the price tag. Wilson, who announced his NFL retirement on March 18 after six seasons, is returning to Wyoming with a schedule that includes Laramie and Casper. His June 6 stop in Laramie carries a hometown weight that few youth camps can match, especially with current Cowboys expected to join him at War Memorial Stadium, the same field where Wyoming football has built much of its identity.
The event also doubles as a fundraiser. Proceeds from the camp will benefit Cathedral Home of Laramie, UW Football & Athletics, the UW Business School and the Brooks Joshua Anderson Foundation, which works to find a cause and cure for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. That charitable angle has already made Wilson’s camp circuit a meaningful source of support in Wyoming. In 2025, Logan and Morgan Wilson announced $90,000 in donations to six Wyoming nonprofits from camp and dinner auction proceeds.

Interest is likely to be strong again. 7220 Sports said free registrations were being offered through a giveaway running through May 31, with winners to be selected June 1. The same summer schedule also includes a Casper camp on June 20, but for Albany County families, the Laramie date brings the opportunity home: a chance for young players to spend three hours on War Memorial Stadium turf with a former Cowboy turned NFL veteran, and to do it before the field fills up.
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