
The Los Angeles Rams will hold minicamp from June 16–19 in Maui as part of a partnership with the Hawaii Tourism Authority.
Mauicamp Powered by the Hawaii Tourism Authority will include the Rams hosting on-field team activities at War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku. The collaboration is something the HTA has been lobbying for since last year. In addition to on-field activities, the Rams will host a variety of community events and create opportunities for select fans and partners to travel to Hawaii as part of the trip.
“This new partnership we are kicking off honors long-standing fandom for the LA Rams by many Hawaii residents and is sure to build even more fan loyalty in the islands,” said Hawaii Governor Josh Green. “We are super excited to welcome, along with the Hawaii Tourism Authority, the Rams Minicamp to Maui. Back in 2019, the Rams played in front of the largest crowd in Aloha Stadium history and engaged with our local communities, and we remain connected to this day.”
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HTA will work with the Rams to activate year-round across Los Angeles, including HTA serving as the presenting sponsor of a Rams 2025 home game at SoFi Stadium. HTA also will be the presenting sponsor of the Rams’ offseason content on therams.com and social channels, including in-depth coverage of the team’s visit to Maui.
“We are thrilled to return to Hawaii and for the first time in the NFL bring Minicamp to Maui,” said Los Angeles Rams President Kevin Demoff. “Los Angeles and Hawaii share a special relationship and we are grateful to HTA for teaming with us for this historic partnership. Not only will this trip be a great opportunity for our players, coaches and their families to spend time together in a special setting, but also for our organization to celebrate and pour into youth football programs and players who call Maui home.”
On June 17, Rams players and staff will host a girls and boys flag football clinic for 400 local student-athletes at War Memorial Stadium. Rams players and staff also will join Habitat for Humanity to assist in the rebuilding of four homes in Lahaina. On June 18, the Rams will host a PLAY 60 Field Day for local children ages 5–12 who participate in the County of Maui’s Play and Learn Sessions Summer program on the field at War Memorial Stadium.
The Rams have had a connection to Hawaii for many years, on and off the field. Following the Maui wildfires in August 2023, the Rams dedicated a preseason game to help people affected by the fires. The Rams raised approximately $150,000 from sales of shirts and the 50/50 Raffle set a preseason record, raising $162,100 with $81,050 also going to relief efforts.