CAMP GUIDE
GUIDE
A noncomprehensive list of North San Antonio-area camps
Whether your kids want to do something outdoors, sharpen their athletic skills or stay ahead on studies, parents and guardians seeking summer camp options have plenty to choose from across the north San Antonio area. This is not a comprehensive list, and details are subject to change. COVID-19 safety protocols may vary, so contact camp ocials for more information about safety requirements.
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SAN ANTONIO 1 J-Camp The Barshop Jewish Community Center of San Antonio oers “JCamp” with one-week and four-week camps centered around science, nature, character- and team- building activities, and other programming. Center members and the general public are welcome. Grades: K9 Dates: May 30Aug. 18 Cost: varies for members and nonmembers per session A+ ART DAY 12500 NW Military Hwy., San Antonio 2103026859 www.jccsanantonio.org/j-camp 2 Code4Bots The robotics and coding learning center provides numerous camps that teach programming fundamentals through the use of drones, robots, microcontrollers, stop-motion animation, game development and more. Full- and half-day camp options are available. Ages: 615; varies by session Dates: May 29Aug. 18 Cost: $215-$425 per week/session A+ DAY 1056 E. Borgfeld Drive, Ste. 1, San Antonio 2109519357 www.code4bots.com 3 City of San Antonio summer youth program The city’s parks and recreation department oers a summer youth program with activities at designated community centers and select school sites in partnership with local school districts. Activities range from sports, games and crafts to math and science enrichment. Activities take place from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. weekdays. Ages: 612 years at schools; 614 years at community centers
Dates: vary by location based on school district calendars Cost: varies by location A+ ART DAY SP Locations vary 2102073047 www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec/ programs-classes-fun/programs-classes/ summer-programs 4 School of Rock San Antonio School of Rock has dierent types of age-appropriate music camps and workshops for musicians of all skill levels, all year long. This summer’s lineup of weeklong day camps includes Rock 101 where students learn the basics of music through games, activities and playing songs. Another class lets teenagers collaborate with each other to recreate classic songs heard on the hit show “Stranger Things.” Ages: 718 Dates: TBD Cost: $595 per week ART DAY 109 Gallery Circle, Ste. 101, San Antonio 2103147671 www.schoolofrock.com/locations/sanantonio/ music-camps 5 The DoSeum The local children’s museum provides 20-plus camp options with daytime hands-on activities for dierent age groups. Ages: 311 Dates: June 5Aug. 11 Cost: Fees vary for DoSeum members and nonmembers; additional cost for extended day care A+ ART DAY 2800 Broadway St., San Antonio 2102124453 www.thedoseum.org/camps
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6 San Antonio Music Masters The north side school condenses curriculum available during the school year into intensive, two-week day camp sessions where participants learn piano instruction and an understanding of music theory with singing, rhythmic and listening activities, percussion instruments, and creative movement to music. Each camp ends with a recital. Ages: 38 Dates: June 5Aug. 10 Cost: $150-$300 per session ART DAY 15714 Huebner Road, San Antonio 2103663187 www.samusicmasters.com 7 Zoo Camp San Antonio Zoo provides weeklong camps where young children learn about insects, animal myths, and ancient connections between animals and astronomy. Another weeklong camp for middle school- aged children lets participants learn rsthand dierent types of jobs at the zoo. Grades: K8 Dates: May 30Aug. 18 Cost: $255-$360 per session A+ ART DAY 3903 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antonio 2107347184 www.sazoo.org/education-programs/zoo-camp 8 Witte Museum The Witte Museum oers weeklong camps that feature activities designed to get young campers interested
in a variety of things, including cooking, paleontology, farming and astronomy. Ages: 612 Dates: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. weekdays May 29- Aug. 4 Cost: $325 (museum members), $350 (non- members) per week A+ ART DAY 3801 Broadway St., San Antonio 2103571900 www.wittemuseum.org 9 Alamo Area BSA, formerly Boy Scouts of America The local BSA council oers various weeklong summer camps at dierent venues, including McGimsey Scout Park between Shavano Park and Castle Hills. Campers will explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Grades: rst-fth Dates: June 1230 Cost: $170-$185 per week A+ ART DAY 2226 NW Military Hwy., San Antonio 2103418611 www.alamoareabsa.org
10 Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas GSST’s West Side Girl Scouts Leadership Center hosts hands-on day camp activities designed to help campers develop skills in areas, such as community service, cultural arts, healthy living, environmental awareness and science, technology, engineering and math.
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