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These 27 Seattle Camps Will Make Your Summer Epic

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An unbelievable summer is just a few clicks away when you sign up for one of our favorite Seattle summer camps

Sure it’s not even mid-winter break yet (hint: we’ve got camp suggestions for that too), but that doesn’t mean Seattle summer camps aren’t filling up faster than your toddler goes from calm to tantrum because their sippy cup color is wrong. In fact, some already have waitlists. But not to worry, you’ve still got summer camp options that’ll keep your kids engaged. Whether they love art, sports, science, or hanging out in nature, we’ve got a Seattle camp they’ll love. Just don’t wait too long.

Looking for more summer adventures? We’ve got 100 ideas around Seattle for you, including our Tinybeans summer bucket list.

This article is sponsored by Wilderness Awareness School, an award-winning program connecting children, teens, and adults with nature through adventure. Based in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, about 45 minutes outside of Seattle, WA, Wilderness Awareness School offers summer camps, youth programs, nature instructor training, and much more. Click here to learn more!

The Best Seattle Day Camps

1. KidsQuest Children’s Museum

courtesy KidsQuest

Calling all adventurers and explorers! KidsQuest Children’s Museum camps are one of the Eastside’s best bets for summer fun. It’s a chance for kids to take a deep dive into their favorite pastime, whether it’s art, science, nature, or engineering. Kid Adventurers (ages 4-6) will spend their half-days at themed camps dedicated to engineering, nature, and art, while Explorers (ages 7-10) can Tinker with Tinkerbell, sculpt with BAM, and learn about the science of slime at the museum. And if staying at home works best for your fam, KidsQuest has two virtual (prerecorded options) families can sign up for too ($125).

Good to Know: Registration for these popular camps opens March 13; members get priority registration starting March 6.

Dates: starting June 2023
Times: Kid Adventurers runs 9 a.m.-noon; Explorers runs 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cost: $300-$475
Ages: 4-10

1116 108th Ave. N.E.
Bellevue, WA
Online: kidsquestmuseum.org

2. Woodland Park Zoo

Editor’s note: WPZ’s wildly popular summer camps are full for 2023, but you can still join the waitlist or bookmark it for next year.

If your wild one wants to hang out with some animals this summer, the Day Camps at Woodland Park Zoo are the place to be. Campers explore the zoo while learning about conservation, building STEAM skills, and connecting with nature. Whether you’re a Bear Cub (ages 4-6), Black Bear (ages 6-9), or a full grown Grizzly (ages 9-13), you’ll find these camps are as engaging as they are exciting.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: $465/week
Ages: 4-13

5500 Phinney Ave. N.
Seattle
Online: zoo.org

3. FrogLegs Culinary

Get cooking at FrogLegs Culinary camp for kids. It’s a chance for chefs of all ages to put their creative skills to work in the kitchen, pairing things they love (think: Harry Potter, retro ice cream shop, or your kid’s storybook favorites) with food. Camps are available in the morning and afternoon, and kids get the chance to play games and hear stories in between whipping up tantalizing treats we’re sure they’ll willingly share.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: vary, depending on session
Ages: 3 & up

Camps held at U Village and in Redmond, Issaquah & Kirkland.
Online: froglegskca.com

4. Camp Kindness Counts

Although plans are still in the works for this Eastside camp, it’s one to keep an eye on. With a focus on putting good works out into the universe as a way to build a happy healthier world, you can count on this camp experience to focus on community service. In fact, Art in Community will be the theme this year, planned in partnership with East Shore Unitarian Church.

Good to Know: The free July camp (July 24-28) will run this summer too. Plans are being hammered out now and will be available in April.

Dates: Jun. 26-30, 2023

East Shore Unitarian Church
12700 SE 32nd St
Bellevue, WA
Online: campkindnesscounts.org

Don’t forget to check out the day camp offerings through Seattle Parks & Recreation and your local YMCA. Both offer fantastic day camp options for kids.

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5. Arts Aloft

For kids who love to express themselves, there’s Arts Aloft summer camps, where they immerse kids ages five and up in drawing, painting, sculpting—basically anything that gets them messy and creative. Pair your budding artist with a theme they’ll love (think: Rebel Girls, Super Mario Brothers, Fairies), then drop them at the studio where they’ll find all they need to create and have fun with friends. Pack a snack and expect some play time too.

Good to know: Expect waitlists on some of the more popular themed camps (yep, already), like Harry Potter and Star Wars.

Dates: Mon.-Thurs., starting June 2023
Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Cost: $390/kid; $330/sibling
Ages: 5-12

3302 E. Spring St.
Seattle
Online: artsaloftforkids.com

6. SAM Camp

courtesy SAM

We couldn’t think of a better place for kids to learn about and create art than through Seattle’s very own SAM. Art educators lead kids through a different theme each week, inspired by SAM exhibits and collections. This year kids can explore mixed media, paint paradise, and build with creativity at different week-long sessions. Campers are broken up by age group (grades 1-3 and 3-6) so they can make new friends too.

Good to Know: Registration opens February 15, and spots go quickly. Afternoon extended care is available until 5:30 p.m.

Dates: Mon.-Fri., Jul. 10-28, 2023
Times: 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: $435/week; $415/members
Ages: 6 & up

Seattle Asian Art Museum
400 E. Prospect St.
Seattle
Online: seattleartmuseum.org

7. Redmond Art Works

If art is what your kid craves over the summer, but you’re not so big on the clean up, sign your budding artist up for a week at Redmond Art Works. They offer weekly summer camp sessions, each with a different theme. Kids can get Lost in Space, explore Enchanted Lands, and even learn about The Art of Magic.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Cost: $289-$359
Ages: 5-12

6825 176th Ave. N.E., Suite A-110
Redmond, WA
Online: redmondartworks.com

8. West Seattle Art Nest

Head to West Seattle to enjoy three-day art camps with West Seattle Art Nest. This year will include seven different sessions that cover intriguing topics like Abstract & Splatter Art, Art in Nature, and Slime, Potions, and Magical Mixtures. Expect lots of artistic expression as kids work with various mediums and techniques to create pieces parents will surely want to put on display.

Dates: Tue.-Thu., Jul. 11-Aug. 24, 2023
Times: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Cost: $195
Ages: 5 & up

4138 California Ave. S.W.
Seattle
Online: westseattleartnest.com

9. Rain City Rock Camp

This summer camp really rocks, and not just because it empowers youth of marginalized genders while fostering leadership and creativity along the way. Campers will make music, develop skills, and get to know each other in a safe and welcoming space that encourages participants to learn about the creative process (and themselves) during the week-long session. Each day is a combo of activities and creativity, accompanied by tons of hands-on fun.

Dates: Jul. 17-22 & 24-29, 2023
Cost: $0-$425, pay-what-you-can sliding scale
Ages: 8-17

Online: raincityrockcamp.org

10. MUSEO Art Academy

Artists of all ages will enjoy learning about drawing, painting, sculpting, or creating with mixed-media at MUSEO’s summer camps,. Kids focus on specific skills in each camp sesh, building from the basics through to advanced techniques during half- or full-day classes. We love the Friday-only pottery camp ($175) that can stand alone or be tacked on to the end of your Monday through Thursday camp experience to keep the good times roll…err… throwing. Plus, add-ons like early arrival, extended stay, and a lunch hour option help busy families coordinate schedules. What will your kiddo create?

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: $275/half-day session
Ages: 5-13

160 N.W. Gilman Blvd., Suite 341
Issaquah, WA
Online: museoart.com

11. Mode Music and Performing Arts

Add a little music to your summer with Mode Music’s MMPA camps. With both morning and afternoon options, you can pick and choose your way through the summer. Kids can learn about everything from Music Theory to Music in the Movies. They can even try their hand at a Songwriting Workshop or learn to play ukulele. Let’s just say we’re “hear” for it.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: $300/week
Ages: 5 & up

3801 Delridge Way S.W.
Seattle
Online: modemusicstudios.com

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12. Seattle Children’s Theatre

Whether your kiddo wants to be on the stage or behind the scenes, SCT has a summer camp to match. One of the best things about this camp is that kids as young as 3.5 can get their drama on all summer long (and we know how much they love to do that). Kids will learn the ins and outs of acting with creative programming like Drama Quest, Tablecloth Theater, Scene Study Showcase, and even the Art of Drag. We can’t wait for the lights, camera, action of this summer camp favorite.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: $125-$540
Ages: 3.5 & up

201 Thomas St.
Seattle
Online: sct.org

13. Studio East

If all the world’s a stage, Studio East is bringing the world to you this summer with their in-person and virtual performing arts camps. Whether you’ve got a Little Player, Tale Spinner, or a Play Maker, Studio East’s camps put kids in the spotlight. Each session offers kids of different ages and theatrical experience the chance to be drama kings and queens. With exciting themes like Paw Patrol, Encanto and Enola & Sherlock Holmes, there’s something to pique every player’s interest.

Good to Know: Take advantage of an early bird registration discount when you sign up before March 31, 2023.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: starting at $260
Ages: 4-19

Camps are held at six locations on the Eastside.
Online: studio-east.org

14. Wedgwood Drama Studio

View Ridge Park is where these outdoor drama camps hosted by Wedgwood Drama Studio are held. Theater in the Park is the name of the game and campers will have the chance to create and bring to life original characters, practice scene work, and explore movement. But that’s not all. They’ll also have time to play, make some art, and bust out a song or two too.

Good to Know: Spots for each session are limited to 15 campers, and a few camps are full already.

Dates: weekly, starting Jul. 10, 2023
Times: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: $350
Ages: 5 & up

4408 N.E. 70th St.
Seattle
Online: wedgwooddrama.com

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15. Wilderness Awareness School

courtesy Wilderness Awareness School

Because every wild child needs a place where they can roam free, there’s summer camp programming at Wilderness Awareness School. With day camps for kids ages 6 to 12 and overnights for teens, it’s as easy as picking a week this summer to commit to keeping the kids outside. Camps focus on hands-on nature skills, play, awareness games, and storytelling. And the fact that your kiddo will know all about edible plants, animal droppings, and the natural world around them is the bonus to all this forest exploration.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Times: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: Starting at $565
Ages: 4-12

PMB 137
Duvall, WA
Online: wildernessawareness.org/youth-programs

16. Tilth Alliance Camps

courtesy Tilth Alliance

If your kids love gardening, or if you’re hoping they’ll grow a green thumb (or help you grow yours), Tilth Alliance Camps are your go-to spot. Offering week-long programs for kids as young as 3, these camps offer more than just outdoor fun for kids. Activities are informed by Learning in Places, a program that emphasizes equitable, field-based experiences for kids and families, so every kid has the chance to plant roots this summer. Maybe yours wants to learn to be a Garden Artist, or investigate the World of Invertebrates, or learn about Farm to Table practices over the summer. No matter what camp they choose, we know they’ll dig it.

Good to Know: Camps run each week at both locations.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Ages: 3-15

Good Shepherd Center—Wallingford
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Suite 100
Seattle

Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands
5513 S. Cloverdale St.
Seattle
Online: tilthalliance.org

17. Wildwood Ranch

Farm and nature camps on the Eastside fill up fast (just ask parents who missed the Shoofly Farm window), so if you think your kids would love the chance to run wild at camp, you better pick a camp session here while you still can.

34920 S.E. Fall City Snoqualmie Rd
Fall City, WA
Online: wildwoodranch.co

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18. Pacific Science Center

PacSci is ready to ignite curious minds this summer from Seattle to the Eastside with the return of their science summer camps. Their creative camps include programming on everything from Hydro Heroes and Snack Science for Pre-K kids to Duct Tape Engineering and Robotics for the oldest campers. And to make it easy for everyone, camps take place around the Sound, so no matter where you’re located your kids can get their science on this summer. Sign up for morning, afternoon, or all-day sessions.

Good to know: PacSci offers sensory-friendly and girl-focused sessions in an effort to make everyone’s camp experience a success.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: $182-$635, depending on session and membership
Ages: 4 & up

Locations at PacSci, Mercer Slough, St. Thomas School, Kirkland Seventh-Day Adventist School, Explorer West Middle School & Salish Sea Elementary.
Online: pacificsciencecenter.org

19. Girls Rock Math

When you add your kid to the Girls Rock Math equation, the sum of it all is an educational adventure she’ll love. In addition to building her math skills, your kiddo will get plenty of fresh air and the chance to make new friends. Our favorite part is the creative approach this camps takes to making math both fun and accessible for every girl. After all, what curiously-minded camper can resist punny camp sessions like Folotastic Mathematics, Alice in Numberland, and Bead-Dazzling Math. The best part? Girls will boost their confidence and build real-world soft skills like collaboration, persistence, and strategizing that will take them far when they attend these camps.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: $460
Ages: 6-12

606 Maynard Ave. S.
Seattle
Online: girlsrockmathematics.com

20. ACE at the Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight’s popular Aerospace Camp Experience (ACE) is one that kids look forward to all summer long. Campers ages 7 and up will spend each week-long camp session engaging in hands-on activities and experiences that will ignite their interest in the science of flight at any altitude. The youngest campers (going into Kindergarten) can Blast Off! or learn about the Magic of Science, while big kids (ages 6-8) can build Rockets for Rookies and more. Older campers can attend Junior Flight School, learn about Flight Dynamics, and more. Before and after care is available for all sessions.

Good to Know: Camp registration opens Feb. 27, 2023.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: $450-$525
Ages: 7 & up

9404 E. Marginal Way S.
Seattle
Online: museumofflight.org/ace

21. Fantasy STEAM Explorers at MoPOP

If your kids wonder if science is magic, this is the camp for them. Working with scientific principles and adding just the right amount of imagination, kids will take their ideas from realistic to fantastic as they work together to create something special. It’s where science and engineering meet creativity.

Dates: Jul. 31-Aug. 4, 2023
Times: 8:45 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cost: $380
Ages: 7-10

345 5th Ave. N.
Seattle
Online: mopop.org

22. Play-Well TEK-nologies

Brick builders of all ages are in for a treat with Play-Well’s LEGO summer camps. Held at locations all over Seattle and the Eastside, your LEGO lover won’t have any problem finding a favorite summer camp to sign up for. Classes like Jedi Engineering, Women Innovators in STEM, and Robotics using the LEGO WeDo & EV systems are sure to keep your creative kiddo learning and busy this summer. The best part? 2023 summer camp registration hasn’t opened up yet, so you’ve still got time to plan (and get a spot too!).

Dates: starting June 2023
Ages: 5 & up

Various locations on Seattle & the Eastside.
Online: play-well.org

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23. SANCA

Editor’s Note: SANCA’s summer camps are full, but you can join the waitlist or bookmark these popular camps for next year.

Spend summer under the big top when you register for one of SANCA’s weekly sessions. Tiny tumblers ages 6-8 will get an excellent introduction to the circus arts during Circus Odyssey. It’s all about body awareness, partner skills and advancing basic acrobatic skills in this one. Bigger kiddos, ages 9 and up, will take it to the next level during the Circus Ringmasters sessions. Juggling, tumbling, tightwire and aerial fabric exercises will keep kids engaged and learning new skills every day. Expect a small parent show at the end of the session so your Littles can show off what they’ve learned too.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Times: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: $485
Ages: 6 & up

674 S. Orcas St.
Seattle
Online: sancaseattle.org

24. Summer Camp at Arena Sports

If your kids are ready to have a blast this summer, Arena Sports can help you out. They’ll keep kids active in half- or full-day sessions with field games, inflatables, arts and crafts, and more. Camps are held both indoor and out, depending on location and weather. We love the parent perks of these camps that allow for early drop off and flexible registration that means you can sign kids up for half days, full days, even single days so your summer plans work out just the way you want them to. Plus, if you’re signed up for the Mill Creek or Issaquah locations campers get to take advantage of the Family Entertainment Complexes.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Ages: 3-12

Camps are held in SODO, Magnuson, Issaquah, Mill Creek & Redmond.
Online: arenasports.net

25. Kong Academy

Calling all wiggle worms! Kong Academy’s parkour programming has what it takes to keep kids active and engaged this summer. If getting your kids outside for jumps, leaps, and rolls is what you’re after, sign them up for a week of Parkour Adventure Summer Camp at Carkeek Park (they’re working on a way to connect parents for carpools). Each week of camp is held together with a story theme—this year it’s pirates. So kids can combine their mad movement skills with story elements as they work through stations learning how to vault, climb, jumping, and roll.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Times: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: $499-$575
Ages: 6-12

Carkeek Park
950 N.W. Carkeek Park Rd.
Seattle
Online: kongacademy.org

26. Skyhawks

No matter what sport your kiddo plays, Skyhawks has a camp for that. From soccer to basketball to volleyball and golf, if it’s played on a field or with a ball, it’s in their wheelhouse. Camps are held around the city and surrounding areas and give kids the chance to improve their skills or just play their favorite sport all summer long via half- or full-day camp sessions.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Ages: 3 & up

800-804-3509
Online: skyhawks.com

27. Creative Dance Center

Whether your creative kiddo is an artist, nature explorer, singer or dancer, the award-winning, multi-arts camps at Creative Dance Center will unleash your Little’s imagination. Camps focus on kids’ joyful self-expression, while at the same time letting campers explore movement and art, develop dance skills, and strengthen the body and brain. Kids will love camps like Ballet Stories, Art in Motion, Musical Theater, and Hip Hop. Parents will appreciate the innovative and holistic teaching methods that create an environment where children communicate, connect, collaborate and create through dance.

Dates: weekly, starting June 2023
Cost: TBD for 2023
Ages: 4-10

12577 Densmore Ave. N.
Seattle
Online: creativedance.org