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ClimbZone Camps offers indoor rock climbing on individually themed climbing walls, along with arts and crafts, games, outdoor play, and dance parties. Camp days include time on ClimbZone attractions, which are subject to age and height restrictions.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Options on all CPS days off school plus Spring, Summer, Thanksgiving, and Winter breaks, with full-day, half-day, and aftercare choices
• Price: Full day: $120/child/day or $540/child/week; Half day (AM or PM): $70/child/day or $320/child/week; Aftercare: $30/child/day; Lunch available for $10/child/day; 5% sibling discount on camp (not lunch)
ClimbZone Camps takes place in an indoor kids climbing and family entertainment center with individually themed climbing walls such as Jack’s giant beanstalk, an enormous spider web, a giant space rocket, the Empire State Building, the ancient bones of a T-Rex, and Mt. Rushmore. The climbing walls use an auto-belay hydraulic system that allows climbers to take control of their descent. The program’s mission is to create a family-friendly atmosphere where parents and children can enjoy indoor rock climbing together. One parent described in a Facebook review the moment of a child saying, “Mom! Do you see what I did?!” and the look of confidence on the child’s face.
Last updated January 12, 2026.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Options on all CPS days off school plus Spring, Summer, Thanksgiving, and Winter breaks, with full-day, half-day, and aftercare choices
• Price: Full day: $120/child/day or $540/child/week; Half day (AM or PM): $70/child/day or $320/child/week; Aftercare: $30/child/day; Lunch available for $10/child/day; 5% sibling discount on camp (not lunch)
ClimbZone Camps takes place in an indoor kids climbing and family entertainment center with individually themed climbing walls such as Jack’s giant beanstalk, an enormous spider web, a giant space rocket, the Empire State Building, the ancient bones of a T-Rex, and Mt. Rushmore. The climbing walls use an auto-belay hydraulic system that allows climbers to take control of their descent. The program’s mission is to create a family-friendly atmosphere where parents and children can enjoy indoor rock climbing together. One parent described in a Facebook review the moment of a child saying, “Mom! Do you see what I did?!” and the look of confidence on the child’s face.
Last updated January 12, 2026.