Summer Day Camps 2025
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Colorado Shines rates programs from Level 1 to Level 5. We are a Colorado Shines Level 1 rated program, which
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2025 Registration: January 2025
Giving Club Registration: January 27th
Member Registration: January 28th
Scholarship Registration: January 29th
Public Registration: February 5th
Scholarship registration access:
Scholarship Registration is open by phone, all others listed online.
Scholarship spots are set aside ahead of time from general camp registration spots.
For Summer 2025, each child can only be registered once for each camp theme in their age group. Each child may attend a maximum of three weeks, and we cannot guarantee the availability of specific weeks, themes, or age groups.
Most Museum membership levels include early access to summer camp registration. Summer camp spots are subject to sell-out and cannot be guaranteed for any Museum membership level. Please be aware that Museum membership purchases are final.
Make Their Summer Incredible!
FULL-DAY SUMMER CAMPS FOR KIDS GOING INTO GRADES K - 6
Summer Day Camps get brains and bodies moving! Learn and play as we experiment, create, build, ask questions, and develop a knowledge of and passion for science. Our camps are led by experienced educators offering the best opportunity for fun and learning. For full day camps, children must be at least 5 years of age on or before their first day of camp.
Camps Weeks of June 9 – June 13, June 23 – August 8
$375 member| $410 nonmember
5-Day camps, no camps the week of July 4.
Full Day Camps, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Camps Week of Juneteenth: June 16 – 20
$300 member | $330 nonmember
4-Day camps, no camp on Thursday, June 19 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.
Full Day Camps, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Scholarship Information
If you qualify for Free or Reduced Lunch, you may qualify for a scholarship that covers 50% or 100% of your camp fees. Call to learn more and to see if you qualify at 303.370.6000
Scholarship registrations:
Scholarship spots are set aside ahead of time from general camp registration spots. Scholarships constitute 25% of DMNS camp registrations. Scholarships are limited and availability is not guaranteed.
Qualify for a scholarship? Call Guest Services at 303.370.6000, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., starting on Scholarship Registration Day.
*Please be aware that we can experience higher than normal wait times on our phone lines in regards to DMNS camps, and we ask that you are patient as we work to provide a great experience for all guests.
Scholarship spots are funded by generous Museum donors. Thank you, donors!
Summer Camp Registration Form Policy
Check out our updated Summer Camp Policies and Procedures for 2025 (Español).
Once you have purchased your camp(s), you will receive an email from CampDocs with an invitation to create a CampDoc account to then complete your CAMPER REGISTRATION FORMS. To complete your registration form, you will need to provide information required of all State-Licensed child care programs. Each child you registered will need one form filled out, regardless of how many camps they will be attending. We encourage you to have your form completed at least one month before the camp start date to allow plenty of time for review and any necessary edits.
To ensure that your child has a great experience at camp and for their safety, any Camper Registration Forms not submitted for review or confirmed as “Approved” by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science two weeks prior to the upcoming registered camp date will have their camp registration for the purchased week forfeited without refund. The purchaser of the camp will be asked to provide the email of the individual responsible for the completion of any and all registration forms.
If your child(ren) attend public schools in the state of Colorado, there is a good chance that we already have access to their updated immunization forms in the correct format. In this case, we will not need immunization records from your camper(s). If your campers are coming from out of state, or do not attend public schools, we will need this information before they can start camp. You will be notified if we require you to submit your immunization records via your Camper Registration Form.
Additionally, DMNS Camp staff are routinely trained in administering emergency medication relating to asthma and/or allergies; including inhalers, oral and/or topical allergy medications, and epinephrine for anaphylaxis. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to contact Camp Director staff to discuss all other medications that may accompany your child to camp. At least 3 weeks’ notice is required as some medications may call for additional trainings and/or medication administration delegation to meet a camper’s individual medical needs. Camp Director staff can be reached by phone at 303.370.6455.