Steve & Kate's Camp - Richmond
PEAK Academy, 10410 W Hidden Lake Ln, Richmond, TX 77406
About
Steve & Kate's Camp - Richmond offers activities such as coding, sewing, baking, making, sports, filming, lounging, and stop-motion animation. Campers can spend time in areas like the Sewing Salon, Media Lab, Robotics, Bakery, Tinker Lab, Sports & Rec, Gameroom & Lounge, and take part in S&K Traditions and Weekly Specials. Additional options include building marble mazes and forts, tabletop games, a go-kart experience, virtual reality experiences, interactive art apps, guided and self-directed robotics activities with robot landscapes and custom mazes, water play with inflatable slip n’ slides and a giant sprinkler, and Carnival Day with carnival games.
• Ages: 4–12 years old
• Schedule: May 26–August 7, 8:00am–6:00pm, closed July 3
• Price: Parents can buy any number of day passes, use them on any camp day, and receive automatic refunds for unused passes at the end of summer
Steve & Kate's Camp - Richmond includes tasty meals and snacks in the camp fee, with cuisine that features snacks and lunch and menus that include rotating specials plus healthy snacks and sides available throughout the day. The program states that campers choose which activities they do, whom they do them with, and for how long, and that staff are dedicated specifically to supporting the youngest campers through Youngest Camper Support Staff. Campers can also join decades-old Steve & Kate’s traditions such as Find Chuckie and Friday Pie-Day, and experience weekly specials that may include giant inflatables, musical performances, movement workshops, and a popup petting zoo, as well as an end-of-summer Carnival Day with extra treats and chances to win prizes.
The camp’s mission states that during summer, it gives kids freedom to expand and evolve, with camp serving as a training ground for life where they are empowered, independent, resilient, and responsible for their own decisions. The program describes its history as beginning in 1980, and notes that it has grown to more than 90 locations from Manhattan to Manhattan Beach. The Richmond site lists a director named Caitlin.
The program shares that, as summer approaches, registered families receive a link to a virtual camp orientation with details on local drop-off and pick-up procedures, daily check-in and check-out, what to bring or not bring, and other camp information. It also notes community involvement through partnerships with fan favorite restaurants to provide food kids enjoy.
Testimonials describe children at Steve & Kate’s as blossoming and discovering a “freedom of identity,” and say that “if kids ruled the world, it might look something like Steve and Kate’s Camp.” Other testimonials note that many children of people working at Pixar and Industrial Light & Magic attend, that the camp blends a traditional camp experience with a modern, tech-focused approach, and that “working parents’ worries dissipate” with the Steve & Kate’s model.
Last updated April 30, 2026.
• Ages: 4–12 years old
• Schedule: May 26–August 7, 8:00am–6:00pm, closed July 3
• Price: Parents can buy any number of day passes, use them on any camp day, and receive automatic refunds for unused passes at the end of summer
Steve & Kate's Camp - Richmond includes tasty meals and snacks in the camp fee, with cuisine that features snacks and lunch and menus that include rotating specials plus healthy snacks and sides available throughout the day. The program states that campers choose which activities they do, whom they do them with, and for how long, and that staff are dedicated specifically to supporting the youngest campers through Youngest Camper Support Staff. Campers can also join decades-old Steve & Kate’s traditions such as Find Chuckie and Friday Pie-Day, and experience weekly specials that may include giant inflatables, musical performances, movement workshops, and a popup petting zoo, as well as an end-of-summer Carnival Day with extra treats and chances to win prizes.
The camp’s mission states that during summer, it gives kids freedom to expand and evolve, with camp serving as a training ground for life where they are empowered, independent, resilient, and responsible for their own decisions. The program describes its history as beginning in 1980, and notes that it has grown to more than 90 locations from Manhattan to Manhattan Beach. The Richmond site lists a director named Caitlin.
The program shares that, as summer approaches, registered families receive a link to a virtual camp orientation with details on local drop-off and pick-up procedures, daily check-in and check-out, what to bring or not bring, and other camp information. It also notes community involvement through partnerships with fan favorite restaurants to provide food kids enjoy.
Testimonials describe children at Steve & Kate’s as blossoming and discovering a “freedom of identity,” and say that “if kids ruled the world, it might look something like Steve and Kate’s Camp.” Other testimonials note that many children of people working at Pixar and Industrial Light & Magic attend, that the camp blends a traditional camp experience with a modern, tech-focused approach, and that “working parents’ worries dissipate” with the Steve & Kate’s model.
Last updated April 30, 2026.