KidZone Programs
Mountain Park Clubhouse / KidZone, 2 Mt. Jefferson Terrace, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
About
KidZone Programs offers a mix of interactive science and engineering experiments, unique arts and crafts activities, and games, crafts, snacks, and activities such as movie parties. The program also includes hiking and outdoor play, indoor gym time, swimming pool and water slide use depending on lifeguard staffing, group games and team-building, nutrition and food fun, and social time.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Summer Camp runs mid-June through August 2026, with 2026 Summer Break Camp from June 29 to September 4, Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm
• Price: CAMP RATES Members: $300 per week; Non-Members: $405 per week; Non-Members using the Member rate are charged a $50 penalty fee
The stated goal of KidZone Programs camps is to introduce children to a wide variety of activities that will help them explore their world in a new way by building new social skills with other campers and creating a positive health and wellness environment that encourages exploration. The program notes small staff-to-camper ratios of 1:8, a Kidz Night Out option for kids aged 5–10, schedules that follow the Lake Oswego School District calendar, and a Junior Leadership Program with very limited spaces that requires pre-approval. Families are asked to keep electronics and toys at home, and a camp form must be submitted before attending, as campers are not allowed to attend without completed forms even if payment has been made. The program takes place within an award-winning planned community.
Last updated March 29, 2026.
• Ages: 5–15 years old
• Schedule: Summer Camp runs mid-June through August 2026, with 2026 Summer Break Camp from June 29 to September 4, Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm
• Price: CAMP RATES Members: $300 per week; Non-Members: $405 per week; Non-Members using the Member rate are charged a $50 penalty fee
The stated goal of KidZone Programs camps is to introduce children to a wide variety of activities that will help them explore their world in a new way by building new social skills with other campers and creating a positive health and wellness environment that encourages exploration. The program notes small staff-to-camper ratios of 1:8, a Kidz Night Out option for kids aged 5–10, schedules that follow the Lake Oswego School District calendar, and a Junior Leadership Program with very limited spaces that requires pre-approval. Families are asked to keep electronics and toys at home, and a camp form must be submitted before attending, as campers are not allowed to attend without completed forms even if payment has been made. The program takes place within an award-winning planned community.
Last updated March 29, 2026.
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