Summer Camps

Children's Museum of Green Bay, 1230 Bay Beach Rd, Green Bay, WI 54302

mapChildren's Museum of Green Bay, 1230 Bay Beach Rd, Green Bay, WI 54302

About

Summer Camps offers themed weeks where children investigate fossils, hatch dinosaur eggs, and design dinosaur art during Dino Days Camp. Other sessions include designing and constructing projects using wood pieces, cardboard, and other recycled materials, hands-on STEAM activities that introduce robotics, programming, and coding, and exploring robots and coding through games and experiments. Additional camps focus on mixing, mashing, and blending ingredients to create crazy concoctions like slime and oobleck, as well as learning about planets, the solar system, galaxies, and stars through cosmic crafts and hands-on science.

• Ages: 5–10 years old
• Schedule: Half Day 9:00am–11:30am or Full Day 9:00am–3:00pm, with camp sessions running July 14–17, July 21–24, July 28–31, August 4–7, August 11–14, and August 18–21
• Price: Half Day Full Member: $120; Half Day No Frills/Non-Member: $140; Full Day Full Member: $200; Full Day No Frills/Non-Member: $240; Wrap-Around Care Full Member and No Frills/Non-Member: $25

Camp options include Dino Days Camp (July 14–17), Craft & Create Camp (July 21–24), Once Upon a Camp (July 28–31), Robots & Coding Camp (August 4–7), Crazy Concoctions Camp (August 11–14), and Space Explorers Camp (August 18–21). Families can choose Half Day or Full Day options, and Wrap-Around Care is available from 3:00–4:00pm for children registered for a full day of camp, with an additional fee. Campers must provide their own lunch and snack, and the facility is peanut-free. Camp pre-registration is required, space is limited, and there are no refunds.

The Summer Camps program is offered by The Children's Museum of Green Bay, which has been a leader in the Green Bay community for over 34 years. The museum began as a mobile museum, later reopened as part of the WaterMark project in Downtown Green Bay with attendance exceeding 60,000 visitors in its first year there, and moved in the spring of 2019 to a location across from Bay Beach Amusement Park and near other family attractions. The organization’s mission statement is that it is dedicated to shaping brilliant young minds to build a brighter future and that through play, it empowers children and opens the door to limitless possibilities. The leadership team includes Executive Director Toni Burnett, Director of Education Whitney Potvin, Operations Manager Kelsey Kocken, Director of Business Development Heather Heil, Exhibit Floor Supervisor Ashley Harrison, Education Specialist Olivia Dow, and Finance and Marketing Manager Alex Burnett, along with a Board of Directors led by President April Smith, Treasurer Andy Dilling, and Secretary Sue Johnson.

Last updated February 26, 2026.

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