Fall Camps are Open for Registration

Fall Camps Are Open for Registration

a collage of images of kids digging for fossils, playing with slime, and exploring the lightning ball.

School might be out, but science is always in at ScienceWorks. Our fall camps are the perfect way for young scientists (grades K–5) to spend the day exploring, experimenting, and creating. Each camp runs from 9 AM to 3 PM and is packed with hands-on activities, playful learning, and plenty of discoveries to take home.


Check out what’s coming this season:


🧪 Spooktacular Science

October 10 | 9 AM to 3 PM | Grades K–5

Get ready for a frightfully fun adventure. Curiosity meets creepy cool science with chemistry explosions, floating phantoms, DNA extraction, and spooky slime. Come for the chills, stay for the science!

$90 members | $110 non-members


SpellWorks Academy

October 13 | 9 AM to 3 PM | Grades K–5

Step into a world where spells are real and potions bubble. Campers will make wands and potions, reveal secrets with invisible ink, invent their own spells, and create magical creatures. A day of wonder is waiting — are you ready to unleash your inner wizard?

$90 members | $110 non-members


🦖 Dinovember

November 11 | 9 AM to 3 PM | Grades K–5

Travel back to the age of dinosaurs. Put on your paleontologist hat and explore footprints, dig for fossils, craft dino-armor, and mix up mud slime. This prehistoric adventure will leave you roaring with excitement!

$90 members | $110 non-members


ScienceWorks camps are designed to spark imagination while meeting kids where they are. Our educators create a welcoming, inclusive space where every child can explore, discover, and thrive.


📅 Spots fill fast — register today and give your young scientist an unforgettable day of discovery at ScienceWorks!


Register Today

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