12 Fun San Diego Summer Camps for Kids in 2025
I know, I know… It seems nuts to have to think about summer activities when it still feels like we’re fresh off winter break. But, as in-the-know parents will confirm, March and April are camp planning months. Now is when online registration for most camps opens, and some are so popular that you’ll need to train your fingers to click lightning-fast to secure a spot.
You sign up for most camps a week at a time, so some families mix it up, using spreadsheets to plan out which kids are where and when. Others, like my family, opt for one location. No matter your route, local camps offer a way to keep kids moving, learning, and playing all summer long. Here are 12 great San Diego summer camps.

San Diego Unified Extended School Year
Any student at San Diego Unified can sign-up for free extended learning, a summer academic program that runs from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Qualifying families can enroll in the Primetime program, which provides longer hours of care. All the details, including participating schools, can be found here.
Price: Free
Time: 8 a.m.–12 p.m.
Dates: June 4–July 3 (Closed June 19, and June 20)
Location: Schools across the city
Camp CaHito at Balboa Park
Camp CaHito focuses on a “group-centered” experience, meaning participants have the same counselor and peer group for the duration of the session. Kids ages 5 to 13 can spend all day enjoying games, hikes, STEM activities, archery, hiking, art and crafts, and scavenger hunts. Campers ages 3 and 4 are welcome for half-days.
Price: $425 a week
Time: 7 a.m.–4:00 p.m., 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. or 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Dates: Weekly throughout summer
Location: Balboa Park

Plunge San Diego Adventure Camp
Active kids will dig the Plunge public pool’s San Diego Adventure Camp, which includes beach time, science projects, crafts, hours to swim and play on the Plunge Obstacle Course, yoga and sports, a rock wall, a ropes course, miniature golf, and other activities at Belmont Park.
Price: $379 a week
Time: 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Dates: Weekly throughout summer
Location: Belmont Park
Mission Trails Regional Park Camp
Mission Trails offers San Diego summer camps during the day for elementary school–age kids. From June 9 to 13, children in grades one through three can experience Explorers of Mission Trails, a session focused on teaching participants about local wildlife. From June 16 to 20, Mission Trails hosts Colors of Mission Trails with Makers in Nature, with a focus on exploring the colors in nature, for kids ages 6 to 8. Finally, June 30 through July 3 brings The Wonders of Air & Water, an opportunity for older kids (9–11) to explore the science of water and air and their role at Mission Trails.
Price: $400 a week
Time: 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Dates: June 2–July 3
Location: Mission Trails Regional Park

New Children’s Museum Camp
The New Children’s Museum in downtown offers an art-based camp for kids ages 5- to 13-year-olds and brand-new sessions for 11- to 13-year-olds. Professional artist-educators lead participants through hands-on projects, so your little one will likely come home with a fairy costume, soft toy, or illustrated book they made themselves.
Price: $550 a week
Time: 8:45 a.m.–3:45 p.m.
Dates: Weekly throughout summer
Location: New Children’s Museum
SAY San Diego
This summer, SAY (Social Advocates for Youth) San Diego hosts “Camp Move” and STEAM camp, providing all-day fun at Birney and Marvin elementary schools. Activities include a morning fitness and running club, organized games, STEAM projects, and a once-weekly “wheels day,” where students can bring skates and scooters.
Price: $345 a week
Time: 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Dates: Weekly throughout summer
Location: Birney Elementary School & Marvin Elementary School

Little Explorers Camp at San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum
The Children’s Discovery Museum in Escondido offers San Diego summer camp and kindergarten readiness programs for North County families. Each day includes access to museum exhibits, hands-on exploration, and games and activities. Ocean, paleontology, and art are among this year’s themes.
Price: Starting at $300 a week for members
Time: 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Dates: Weekly throughout summer
Location: San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum
YMCA
The YMCA has even more choices this summer for themed camps, including field trips to SeaWorld and Balboa Park for older kids. There are programs for almost any interest, from cooking, dinosaurs, magic, and gaga ball (if you know, you know) to arts and crafts and sports. San Diego summer camps are hosted at YMCA branches across the region, with the exception of the surf program (held at the beach) and overnight camp (located at Camp Marston).
Price: Varies
Time: 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
Dates: Weekly throughout summer
Location: YMCA branches across the county
SeaWorld Summer Camp
Kids can spend all day at SeaWorld, enjoying the park’s shows, rides, and activities alongside games, crafts, songs, and hands-on learning. This San Diego summer camp focuses on a different sea animal, from orcas to sharks to sea lions each week.
Price: Starting at $319 a week
Time: 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Dates: June through August
Location: SeaWorld San Diego

Fleet Science Center Camp
Located in Balboa Park, the Fleet offers science camps for kids all summer long. Every week centers on a new theme, including “fairytale engineering,” bugs, and the solar system. Kids can join in fun games and activities that also help them learn about the workings of the world.
Price: $370 a week for non-members (grades one and up)
Time: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. (with extended day to 5 p.m. available at an extra cost)
Dates: Weekly throughout summer
Location: Fleet Science Center
Soccer Shots
The popular Soccer Shots program offers full-day camps over where children practice their soccer skills alongside traditional camp activities. Themes include nature, space, and the arctic, which means kids make crafts and play games that go along with the theme.
Price: Starting at $200 a week
Time: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Dates: Weekly all summer
Location: Varies
San Diego Zoo Camp
Kids can go to summer camp at the San Diego Zoo, where they learn about the variety of wildlife and do animal-themed crafts and activities. Older kids can also sign up for art camp, where they create projects inspired by wildlife in a variety of media, and will have special opportunities for wildlife experiences.
Price: $475 a week and up
Time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (With extended day before and after camp available at an extra cost)
Dates: Weekly all summer
Location: San Diego Zoo
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