STARBASE Minnesota – Duluth Summer Camps
STARBASE Minnesota, Inc. – Duluth, 4680 Viper Street, Duluth, MN 55811
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STARBASE Minnesota – Duluth Summer Camps include hands-on activities such as rocket engineering, CAD design, GPS navigation, rover programming, earth science investigation, Arduino coding, LED light programming, 3D printing, and laser cutting. The STARBASE Explorers summer camp program uses an entirely separate curriculum from the school-year program and incorporates new STEM content. Camp Code Quest continues STEM experiences for older students and includes a special project that each student takes home at the end of the session.
• Ages: 9–14 years old
• Schedule: STARBASE Explorers sessions run for four days, five hours a day, and Camp Code Quest sessions run Monday through Thursday from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
STARBASE Minnesota – Duluth Summer Camps are intended for children entering grades 4 through 6 in the fall of 2026 for STARBASE Explorers and for students in grades 7 and 8 for Camp Code Quest. Summer camps are designed for students with a wide range of interests and experience levels, including those who are still discovering their curiosity in STEM. The program is described as engaging, hands-on, and academically enriching, with a more structured and guided experience than camps that focus mainly on unstructured free play. Days include focused learning and challenges both indoors and outdoors, and students collaborate with peers on projects while building problem-solving skills.
The STARBASE Explorers summer camp program allows each child to attend one session per summer, and children may participate twice over two different summers. Students from any school and any district may register for summer camp. Camp Code Quest is described as a continuing STEM experience, and if a student has participated in one of the last two Code Quest camps, the content and project will remain the same. All Camp Code Quest activities culminate in a special project that students take home.
Students in these camps engage with real-world STEM professionals who act as mentors during the camp. These professionals talk directly with students about their careers in STEM and the skills needed to succeed. GENERAL REGISTRATION for Summer 2026 camps is scheduled to open on Monday, March 2, 2026.
STARBASE Minnesota is one 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a single mission of educating and inspiring Minnesota youth in science, technology, education, and math (STEM), benefiting thousands of Minnesota youth each year. STARBASE Minnesota Inc. St. Paul was established in 1993, and STARBASE Minnesota Duluth was established in 2017. STARBASE Minnesota, Inc. is a non-governmental, non-federal entity and is not part of the State of Minnesota, the Minnesota National Guard, the National Guard Bureau, the Department of Defense, or any of their components, and it has no governmental status.
Last updated February 22, 2026.
• Ages: 9–14 years old
• Schedule: STARBASE Explorers sessions run for four days, five hours a day, and Camp Code Quest sessions run Monday through Thursday from 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
STARBASE Minnesota – Duluth Summer Camps are intended for children entering grades 4 through 6 in the fall of 2026 for STARBASE Explorers and for students in grades 7 and 8 for Camp Code Quest. Summer camps are designed for students with a wide range of interests and experience levels, including those who are still discovering their curiosity in STEM. The program is described as engaging, hands-on, and academically enriching, with a more structured and guided experience than camps that focus mainly on unstructured free play. Days include focused learning and challenges both indoors and outdoors, and students collaborate with peers on projects while building problem-solving skills.
The STARBASE Explorers summer camp program allows each child to attend one session per summer, and children may participate twice over two different summers. Students from any school and any district may register for summer camp. Camp Code Quest is described as a continuing STEM experience, and if a student has participated in one of the last two Code Quest camps, the content and project will remain the same. All Camp Code Quest activities culminate in a special project that students take home.
Students in these camps engage with real-world STEM professionals who act as mentors during the camp. These professionals talk directly with students about their careers in STEM and the skills needed to succeed. GENERAL REGISTRATION for Summer 2026 camps is scheduled to open on Monday, March 2, 2026.
STARBASE Minnesota is one 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a single mission of educating and inspiring Minnesota youth in science, technology, education, and math (STEM), benefiting thousands of Minnesota youth each year. STARBASE Minnesota Inc. St. Paul was established in 1993, and STARBASE Minnesota Duluth was established in 2017. STARBASE Minnesota, Inc. is a non-governmental, non-federal entity and is not part of the State of Minnesota, the Minnesota National Guard, the National Guard Bureau, the Department of Defense, or any of their components, and it has no governmental status.
Last updated February 22, 2026.
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