Houston Summer Day Camps 2023 Guide

Houston Summer Day Camps

Best Summer Day Camps in Houston

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It’s hard to imagine, but summer camp registration for Summer is already open! We’ve compiled a list of some of the most fun local summer camps for your kids… Adventure and nature camps, athletics and dance camps, and learning and leadership camps are all available. We hope you find an excellent camp for your children to enjoy this summer, and it provides you with well-deserved mid-summer fun!

Kidventure Camps Houston

2501 Central Pkwy b2, Houston, TX 77092; (713) 960-8989

Kidventure Camps offer Houston kids the perfect outdoor summer experience. Each camp stimulates children’s imaginations and provides them with a safe, fun-filled environment. With a strong focus on physical activity, creative exploration, and educational enrichment, Kidventure camps are becoming increasingly popular for parents looking to keep their children entertained all summer.

Kidventure’s certified staff of counselors creates an exciting atmosphere where campers can explore the world around them through hands-on learning activities like hiking, team sports, art projects, cooking classes, and more. Parents can choose from several locations in Houston as well as day or overnight options depending on their needs. No matter which option is selected, each camper will get a chance to build lifelong friendships while sharpening their skills in problem-solving and decision-making.

  • Camp name: Kidventure Camps for Kids
  • Area(s) of town: North, Central, West, South, Northwest, Southwest
  • Locations: 17 Houston area locations
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Educational and Academic, Special Needs
  • Ages: 4 and under | 5 – 7 | 8 – 10 | 11 & 12 | 13 & up
  • Provides indoor activities: yes
  • Provides outdoor activities: yes
  • Cost: $151 to $300
  • Website

Kidventure provides a well-rounded summer day camp experience by incorporating various activities, including arts and crafts, science, sports, big group games, and educational activities. Kidventure has a day camp for elementary school-age students who have special needs. Welcome to Kidventure University, a unique institution dedicated to the unwavering pursuit of higher playing. At KVU, we ensure our students are well-grounded in mud, water balloons, and blog tag academic traditions. Our diverse selection and rich curriculum are designed to foster creativity, drive an active lifestyle and provide for the most valued human pursuits. Camp activities include athletics, art, field trips, science, special guests, and more.

Alley Theatre

  • Camp Name: Summer Play Makers Camps
  • Areas of town: Central, South
  • Categories: Arts
  • Ages: 8 years old and up
  • Cost: $501 to $750

Alley Play Makers promotes creativity and connects youth and families to the work of the Alley Theatre in a personal way. The goal is to encourage participation in theatre at all levels, enhance creative expression … and have lots of fun! So, if someone in your house is running around dressed up like a knight or princess or hiding behind the planters in wait for the next alien landing, it may be time to sign your growing young actor up for the Alley Theatre’s PlayMakers. They offer camps and classes for grades K-8 in Houston and Fort Bend. All, and all in 2-week sessions.

Alliance Fencing Academy

  • Camp Name: Summer Fencing Camps
  • Areas of town: North, West
  • Categories: Sports, Health, and Fitness
  • Ages: 6-14 years old
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Renowned instructor Andrey Geva and his highly trained coaching staff provide a fun and exciting setting for kids to learn the fascinating sport of competitive fencing. Basic concepts of footwork and blade work will be introduced. Equipment provided. Their beginner fencing camps are designed to give your young fencer the skills to last a lifetime in the sport. Join us for a camp this Summer to release your child’s inner Zorro!!

Art Mix Creative Learning Center

  • Camp Name: Summer Camps
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Educational, and Academic
  • Ages: 3-13 years old
  • Cost: varies

Artmix welcomes artists 10-15 years old to join us as we learn about a new destination each week and make masterpieces inspired by artists worldwide. Students will build their creative skills and learn new drawing, painting, sculpting, mixed media, and collage techniques.

Crossing Borders Preschool & Camps

  • Camp Name: Summer Language Camps
  • Areas of town: North, Central, West
  • Categories: Educational and Academic, Cooking, Foreign Languages, and Cultures
  • Ages: 3-17 years old
  • Cost: varies

Childhood is the ideal time to acquire a second or third language. Children are like sponges, and in Crossing Border’s unique environment, they can absorb an utterly foreign language’s sounds, words, and sentence structures with little difficulty. One of the best ways to ensure your child acquires a strong foundation in another language is to enroll them in an immersive summer camp at Crossing Borders. Our programs are for children between 18 months and 12 years of age. Take advantage of your child’s free time this summer to instill language skills that will last a lifetime! Spanish and English camps are available in all locations. Fre and Mandarin centers vary by location.

Discover Gymnastics

  • Camp Name: Summer FUN Camp
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Health and Fitness
  • Ages: 3-17 years old
  • Cost: varies

At our Summer FUN Camp, we do games, stretching, gymnastics, crafts, snacks, and fun activities all day. Come for half a day, a full day, or all week all summer long. Gymnastics equipment includes bars, beams, rings, trampoline, foam pit, floor, and tumbling activities, to name a few. Our all-day program consists of 4 Hours of Gymnastics Instruction daily, Free Time, Games, Crafts, Movie Time, plus Special Entertainment every Friday. There are many different budget options listed on their website, but the range is $60-$350 for half-day, full-day, member, and non-member.

Elite University Summer Camps

  • Camp Name: Camp Medical Center
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts
  • Ages: 7-17 years old
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Elite University Summer Camps provide various camp options that appeal to every type of child. Their camps include Musical Theatre, Culinary and Visual Arts, S.T.E.M., Athletics, Horseback Riding, and the Elite U Exploration Camp, which features a variety of activities such as active games, art, Lego-building, and science. Elite University is a complete liberal arts environment hence the name Elite University! The Elite University focus is free thinking and creativity, and their program is camper-led. They also offer an OVERNIGHT girls’ camp in Wimberley, Texas, from July 23-July 28. The goal of Elite Go is to inspire young people to be adventurous, explore, get dirty, and make their summer traditions. Campers will be tubing in the Blanco River, creating their camp songs, and participating in the Elite Go Annual Color Run Competition.

The Health Museum

  • Camp Name: Summer Discovery Camps
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Educational and Academic, Health and Fitness
  • Ages: 5-13 years old
  • Cost: $301 to $500

Curious minds need to look no further. Sign up your child for summer science fun at The Health Museum’s Discovery Camps for children ages 5 to 13. Registration is open for over 20 different weekly camps from June 5 through August 25 from 9 am-3 pm daily. Commands occur at The Health Museum, 1515 Hermann Drive in the Museum District. There is something for everyone in these fun STEM-based camps! Kids can explore what it’s like being a doctor or a vet, or they can play with robots and learn about the brain. The Discovery Camp costs range from $275-$450 per one-week session, and before and after care is available for an additional fee.

Houston Arboretum and Nature Center

  • Camp Name: Nature Trekkers Summer Camp
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Nature and Science
  • Ages: 5-12 years old
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Register your kids for these fun-filled week-long camps that explore the natural world through active, hands-on indoor and outdoor adventures at this 155-acre nature sanctuary. Please note that some commands are sold out, but if you’d like to get on the waiting list, register as usual, and your name will be added. Topics include: “Angry Earth,” in which kids explore how wind, ice, snow, raging storms, and Earth’s inner fire have transformed the planet and life on it; “Eye on the Sky,” in which kids will spend a week learning about the natural and artificial wonders of the sky and explore questions about bees, kites, helicopters, tall trees, and more; and “Grossology,” in which students will identify animal scat, learn why some animals regurgitate, why some animals suck blood, and why some people EAT bugs (yeah, it’s gross, but kids love it!).

Houston Grand Opera

  • Camp Name: HGO Opera Camp
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts
  • Ages: OE: 9-14; CO: 8-11; AO: 12-17
  • Cost: $151 to $300

HGOco proudly presents diverse artistic programming for young audiences throughout the community. The journey to a lifetime of music and reading begins before children start school. The Houston Grand Opera’s program is designed to offer children the opportunity for musical storytelling appropriate to their phase of cognitive and creative development. HGOco’s four summer camps provide an environment for children entering grades 3-12 to invent, perform, and develop their skills.

Camp Invention

  • Camp Name: Camp Invention
  • Areas of town: North, Central, West, East, South, Northwest, Southwest, Southeast, Northeast
  • Categories: Educational and Academic, Nature and Science, Technology and Robotics
  • Ages: 6-12 years old
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Wild and crazy ideas become a reality in this year’s all-new Camp Invention program; fast Forward! A nonprofit program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Camp Invention allows kindergarten through 6th-grade students to experience real-world problem-solving, creative thinking, invention, and teamwork – all while having FUN! Activities include challenges and achievements from the brightest thinkers- National Inventors Hall of Fame inductees – to inspire young innovators! This year, campers will bring their “smart” home to life with innovative furniture and eco-smart energy, design a robotic dog and diagnose puppy problems, and explore sensors by creating tracks for an Optibot. This robot senses dark and light surfaces and builds Cake Catapults! Local educators lead the week of fun, hands-on STEM activities that allow participants to think big, explore their curiosity, and never give up. Early registration discounts are available. Visit campinvention.org or call 800.968.4332 to register. Use promo code ThinkBig25 to save $25 (expires 3/23) and ThinkBig15 to save $15 (expires 5/4).

Main Street Theater

  • Camp Name: MST Summer Camp: Imagine Yourself Here
  • Areas of town: Central, West, Southwest
  • Categories: Arts
  • Ages: 4-18 years old
  • Cost: $301 to $500

Main Street Theater offers a performing arts playground where children (ages 4-18) are brought together and use their imaginations to create an original play and dance piece. Students take charge of all aspects of performance while the teachers (who are arts and educational professionals) provide guidance and know-how support to the young creative team. Full-day and half-day sessions vary per location, and extended care is available in some areas. There are $70 one-day “Turbo Camps” for July 2 (no camp 7/4) and August 20 for kids 6-11 years old at the Chelsea Market location.

Salle Mauro Fencing Academy

  • Camp Name: Recreational Fencing Summer Camps
  • Areas of town: Central, Southwest
  • Categories: Sports, Health, and Fitness
  • Ages: 5 years old and up
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Salle Mauro Fencing Academy is one of the nation’s largest and most successful fencing clubs. Their Recreational Fencing Summer Camps for beginners are unique, athletic, and fun all summer long! Their indoor program features World Class instructors for kids six years old and up interested in the exciting world of swordplay. Fencing is a fast-paced, athletic activity that uniquely blends the mind and the body, increasing physical fitness while developing the ability to solve problems and make sound decisions. It’s a perfect summer sport for kids! The cost is $195 per session; completing a camp session automatically qualifies you to receive 50% off your club membership. There is a 10% family discount for siblings.

St. Francis Episcopal Day School

  • Camp Name: Summer on the Point
  • Areas of town: West
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Educational and Academic, Health and Fitness, Nature and Science, Spiritual and Religious, Cooking, Foreign Languages and Cultures, Reading and Writing, Technology and Robotics
  • Ages: 3 years old and up
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Let’s get to the point! For more than 20 years, St. Francis has offered its “Summer on the Point” day camp program to keep young minds and bodies active and engaged during the long summer months. This past summer, they were proud to introduce several exciting new camps and host the happy return of many student favorites. From fairy fun and 3-D gaming to sports skills and wacky wordplay, “Summer on the Point” invites children to Make a Move — and discover a summer of wonder and fun! The camps are full day and a half days, and extended care is available. Register now – spots fill up fast!

Westbury Christian School

  • Camp Name: Summer ASAP!
  • Areas of town: Southwest
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Educational and Academic, Health and Fitness, Nature and Science, Spiritual and Religious, Reading and Writing, Technology and Robotics
  • Ages: 4-18 years old
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Students enrolled in Westbury Christian School’s new Summer ASAP! the camp experience will have fun making friends and growing in confidence and skills through participation in hands-on activities aligned around four enrichment tracks – STEM, Sports, Arts, and Storytelling – designed by actual classroom teachers. They will also participate in a summer-long Vacation Bible School-style program, visit a swimming pool weekly, and take field trips to popular Houston attractions. (NOTE: Preschool students will enjoy on-campus water play and presentations from touring performance groups instead of leaving campus.)

Bayou Bend/The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston/MFAH

  • Camp Name: Bayou Bend History Camp
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Educational and Academic, Nature and Science, Foreign Languages and Cultures
  • Cost: $301 to $500

At Bayou Bend Summer History Camp, kids can become blacksmiths, make candles, play colonial games, write with quill pens, wear 18th-century clothes, and more! Early Americana provides the perfect inspiration for exploring how children lived 250 years ago. Designed for students entering or exiting 5th grade during the summer they attend, this one-week program at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens culminates in a special presentation for family and friends. Space is limited, so sign up early!

Glassell Junior School/The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston/MFAH

  • Camp Name: Summer Art Classes for Kids
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Educational, and Academic
  • Cost: $151 to $300

The Glassell Junior School is part of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The Junior School is for young people ages 3–18, devoted to nurturing creativity and fostering an appreciation of the arts and an awareness of the world. Classes are designed to accommodate children of all skill levels and interests. Courses range from drawing and painting to video and animation to ceramics and fashion design.

Aurora Picture Show

  • Camp Name: Filmmaking Boot Camps
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Educational, and Academic
  • Cost: $301 to $500

Working collaboratively on digital video projects, local professional filmmakers expose students in our filmmaking boot camps to introductory filmmaking techniques students and examples of experimental, documentary, and short narrative videos. Our production classes teach campers the crucial roles of story structures and writing, direction, camera operation, sound, and editing. At the end of the Boot Camp, students will receive a DVD of their finished films, which are screened for family and friends.

City ArtWorks

  • Camp Name: ArtSmart and Imagination Classes
  • Areas of town: West
  • Categories: Arts
  • Cost: $151 to $300

City ArtWorks offers two summer options based on age: “ArtSmart” classes are for 4-5 years olds, and “Imagination” classes are for 5-15-year-olds. Their classes focus on “Art for Life: giving children the ability to create, interpret, and explore through art.” Every summer, City ArtWorks offers programs that include sculpture, clay, printmaking, drawing, painting, mixed media, and other visual art mediums. They encourage creative problem-solving, help develop critical thinking skills and expose children to visual arts concepts and history. But most of all, City ArtWorks’ classes are fun and an excellent way for kids to connect with other young artists while developing skills they can use in all areas of their life!

Lost Forest Tennis Club

  • Camp Name: Summer Tennis Camp
  • Areas of town: North, Northwest
  • Categories: Sports
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Tennis is a lifetime sport, and at the Lost Forest Tennis Academy, our mission is to provide programs that will develop exceptional players. We encourage players to reach their goals while teaching them how to overcome challenges on and off the court. We want to provide all campers with a fun yet structured environment where kids can develop and improve their tennis skills. We will introduce the younger players to the USTA 10 & Under developmental program. The older kids can learn about entering USTA tournaments. They are also encouraged to play JTT league and can be prepped for tryouts for their Middle/High School teams. This is also a good camp for kids who want to maintain their tennis skills when out of school and those who are curious about tennis. Both INDOOR and OUTDOOR tennis are available, so kids will not have to endure the Houston heat! Prices vary based on club membership (non-members are welcome!), and drop-ins are available. Camps are full day (9 am-4 pm) and half day (9 am-noon, 1-4 pm); full day includes lunch.

The Grand 1894 Opera House

  • Camp Name: Summer Theatre Camp
  • Areas of town: South
  • Categories: Arts
  • Cost: $151 to $300

This year The Grand 1894 Opera House offers an exciting Summer Theatre Camp experience in conjunction with a week-long residency from the Missoula Children’s Theatre. Students will receive intensive training in theatre crafts and performance. Day camp consists of rehearsal and direction on acting, singing, and technical theatre. Camp will culminate Friday with a “Peter and Wendy” production on The Grand’s stage for family and friends. Camp size is limited.

Language Kids World

  • Camp Name: Houston Immersion Summer Camps
  • Areas of town: North, Central, West, South, Northwest, Southwest
  • Categories: Educational and Academic, Foreign Languages and Cultures
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Give your child the gift of another language this summer with their week-long Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, French, English & Portuguese immersion summer camps! Taught by experienced native-speaking, college-educated educators, their programs will guide your child in an exciting and rewarding language learning adventure that will last for a lifetime. The school features low teacher/student ratios and hands-on and interactive activities in the target language.

A.D. Players

  • Camp Name: Theater Arts Academy Super Summer
  • Areas of town: West
  • Categories: Arts
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Come join the fun at the A.D. Players Performing Arts Academy’s “Academy Super Summer” camps! Nurturing the mind, body, and spirit, these camps provide educational theatre opportunities for young artists ages 5-18. Combining creativity and ensemble practice, kids can choose from performance, technique, dance/movement programs, and auditions for musical theatre productions. Academy Super Summer integrates a robust literary approach enabling students to explore selections ranging from Alice in Wonderland to Oz to heroes from Greek mythology. The Academy welcomes students of all skill and experience levels and offers “Arts for All Programming” for artists with learning differences.

Yorkshire Academy

  • Camp Name: Yorkshire Summer Program
  • Areas of town: West
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Educational and Academic, Nature and Science, Foreign
  • Languages and Cultures, Reading and Writing, Technology and Robotics
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Yorkshire Academy’s Summer Program offers various weekly camp options for 24 months–6th grade. Offerings include Academics, over 50 enrichment camps, and theme-based camps (for the little ones) with flexibility for half-day, full-day, or full-time care. Some choices include engineering, yoga, robotics, golf, writing, coding, art, Junior Athletes, chess, rugby, theatre, volleyball, and so much more. An excellent choice for families of various ages – we have attractive options for everybody.

Psynergy Psychological Associates

  • Camp Name: Creative Resilience
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Health and Fitness, Reading and Writing
  • Cost: $501 to $750

Our natural love of storytelling is the foundation for self-discovery, self-confidence, and self-regulation. In developmentally appropriate workshops for ages 4 to 11 year-olds, psychotherapists Victoria Jones and Dr. Catherine Boswell have developed a workshop to help children succeed in a world that favors perfectionism and competition. The tools for insight and growth will be storytelling, creative movement, acting, mindfulness meditation, play, drawing, painting, singing, games, puzzling, and bookmaking. The workshop goals include: 1) Helping your child find and protect their strengths, which often lie outside current testing measures in standard school subjects; 2) Helping your child manage big feelings rather than bury or express them inappropriately; 3) Helping your child preserve kindness and acceptance in an often binary social order–those deemed acceptable and those who are not; 4) Helping your child learn basics of healthy communication and healthy boundaries necessary for rewarding relationships. The workshops are from 9:00 am-12:00 noon; early and late care is available for an additional fee. Simultaneous 90-minute Parent Workshops are also available on Wednesdays from 9:00 to 10:30 am for additional costs. Siblings get a 10% discount.

Art of Sound Music School

  • Camp Name: Music Lessons
  • Areas of town: North, Central, West, East, South, Northwest, Southwest, Southeast, Northeast
  • Categories: Arts

Professional musician Tim Browning offers lessons in your home through his music school, the Art of Sound. He’s very engaging with kids and will work with you or your children, starting at any level, on various instruments (violin, viola, piano). He can also teach voice or music theory lessons. Children of all ages show academic improvement when they study music, and music has been shown to stave off neurological difficulties and aging issues in adults.

Chess Masters of Houston

  • Camp Name: Summer Chess Camps
  • Areas of town: Southwest
  • Categories: Educational and Academic
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Chess Masters is very organized and has great teachers! Most of the top players in Houston are taught by International Master Daniel Fernandez, their lead teacher. Chess Masters of Houston is centrally located, and they have summer camps for all levels from ages five and up. A unique feature is that class sizes are small.

Artist Boat

  • Camp Name: Eco-Art Summer Camps
  • Areas of town: South
  • Categories: Arts, Educational and Academic, Nature and Science
  • Cost: $151 to $300

Art meets science in the Artist Boat Eco-Art Summer Camp program sessions! Artist Boat Eco-Art Campers will experience actual science and art enrichment with the creation of Eco-Art to beautify yards and homes. In three session themes, campers will use the scientific method to investigate processes in our ocean. Each camp will create works of art illustrating the knowledge campers have acquired about our ocean. Advance registration is required, and space is limited.

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft

  • Camp Name: Summer Craft Camps
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts
  • Cost: $151 to $300

This summer, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft presents four week-long craft camps for kids ages 5 – 8 and 9 – 12. Craft Camp encourages creativity, experimentation, and self-expression while introducing kids to various craft materials and processes. Campers will practice critical thinking skills through conversations with teaching artists and learning how to look at and talk about works of art. Through individual and group projects in the galleries and Craft Garden, kids will work with materials such as clay, fiber, and metal. Campers will begin the week by making sketchbooks and exploring the resident artists’ studios. Each day includes time in the galleries, an hour lunch break, and hands-on studio projects, including printing on fabric, weaving, and making clay figurines. The week culminates in a mini-exhibition opening, where friends and family can view the kids’ completed works of art!

Girls, Inc. Houston

  • Camp Name: Camp Smart
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Educational and Academic, Health and Fitness, Nature and Science, Reading and Writing, Technology and Robotics
  • Cost: $151 to $300

This is an exciting new camp from Girls, Inc. Houston! Girls ages 7 to 12 are invited to experience their one-of-a-kind, interactive day camp from June 11–22 (Monday to Friday for two weeks) at the Health Museum, 1515 Hermann Drive. Girls can do just one week, but it’s preferred they do both. Scholarships are available (no one is turned away!), and there is early and late care. All activities are designed to help girls grow up to be: <Strong (healthy)> Girls will recognize and celebrate their strengths and abilities through physical activity, such as yoga, Krav Maga, and Zumba. <Smart (educated)> Girls will engage in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) while learning about medicine, science, and the human body. <Bold (independent)> Girls will explore careers with women leaders and professionals doing exciting work in various fields and will build their economic and entrepreneurial knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Michael DeVoll Counseling Services, LLC/This Side of the Rainbow

  • Camp Name: This Side of the Rainbow
  • Areas of town: Central, West
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Educational and Academic, Health and Fitness, Spiritual and Religious
  • Cost: $501 to $750

This week-long day camp for LGBTQI teens will include a wide range of activities, including both indoor and outdoor experiences. There will be a focus on creative activities that will call for self-examination, plus thought-provoking activities that promote a sense of self-esteem and resilience. The camp is $595, but no one has turned away due to a lack of funds! Some of the activities may include

  • Photography, ceramics, or other visual arts
  • A film, followed by a discussion of the topics raised in the film
  • Kayaking, rock climbing, or other outdoor team-building activities
  • A panel discussion featuring college-age LGBTQI individuals
  • Goal setting and planning for the future

The “This Side of the Rainbow” camp is established to provide therapeutic resources to LGBTQ teens and their families and educational opportunities to the broader community to support LGBTQ teens. While it’s nice to think about how lovely things ​might be “somewhere, over the rainbow,” we are committed to helping make things better for LGBTQ+ youth on “this side of the rainbow.”

Abrakadoodle

  • Camp Name: Doodlers and Mini-Doodlers Camps
  • Areas of town: Central, Southwest
  • Categories: Arts
  • Cost: varies

Voted “Best Art Class to Inspire Your Child’s Inner Picasso,” kids love Abrakadoodle art summer camps! Abrakadoodle ignites imaginations by facilitating hands-on, active discovery and exploration in their summer art camps for kids. Abrakadoodle embraces “process art,” which means that kids learn best as they explore art materials and the creative process of taking ideas from within and bringing them into existence. Register for their weekly-themed camps, including Under the Sea, Extreme STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics), It’s a Jungle Out There, and Art Rocks. Kids will explore their creativity using a variety of art mediums, including paint and clay, and end the week with an impressive portfolio of at least ten unique masterpieces and new friends!

The Artistic Realm of Talentz (The ARTZ)

  • Camp Name: Aerial Circus Endeavor Summer Camp
  • Areas of town: Central
  • Categories: Arts, Sports, Health, and Fitness
  • Cost: $151 to $300

When you fly, be Cre8tive with it™! Kids can join the excellent aerial activities presented by The Artistic Realm of Talentz (The ARTZ) all summer long for weekly sessions leading up to a great show at the end of the summer. There are 11 jam-packed, full-day sessions from June 4-August 17. Kids will learn Fabric, Trapeze, Lyra, Wall Running, Harness, and much more from the world of circus art! Sessions start at $175 per week, and camp hours are 8 am-5 pm. Extended hours are available. Contact them for more details at 281-972-9147 or [email protected].

Magic Moments Stable

  • Camp Name: MMS Summer Camp
  • Areas of town: West
  • Categories: Sports
  • Cost: $301 to $500

Magic Moments Stable camps offer children a week of total immersion in equine. For the first five days of each session, students will ride once (Peewee) or twice (Regular) per day. They will participate in activities designed to help them learn about safety, horsemanship, stable management, and equine anatomy. They will also enjoy games and creative activities to help them be comfortable around horses. On the final day, students will demonstrate their new skills and present their project at a mini horse show held at the barn on the Saturday following the week-long session. Discounts are available for siblings, and those campers signed up for multiple sessions. PEEWEE CAMPS are $450/session, and REGULAR & ADVANCED CAMPS are $625/session.

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