Neighborhood DayCamp Offerings

Camp Themes

Arts Dabbler Camp

Dabble in all things art! Campers will try out visual and performing arts in fun outdoor spaces.

Cycling Explorers Camp

New adventures every day while exploring Minneapolis on a bike! This is not a learn-to-bike program, must be able to bike at least four miles. Bikes available to borrow.

Farm-to-Table Camp

Spend time learning about local edible plants from a Master Gardener and hopefully catch some fish! Then head to the rec center kitchen to create delicious dishes.

Great Outdoors Camp

Discover Minneapolis’ beautiful urban outdoor landscape! Campers will learn archery basics and canoe one of our beautiful city lakes.

Wet & Wild Camp

Water activities galore! This camp is all about water – swimming, slides and water all day long!

2023 Neighborhood Day Camp Basics

Who: Youth ages 8-13

What: Low-cost, four-day youth summer camps

Where: Camps offered at two locations in every park service area. Every camp is not offered at every site, see registration for specifics.

  • North: Farview and Creekview

  • NE: Logan and Van Cleve

  • SW: MLK and Bryant Square

  • Lower S: Longfellow and Brackett

  • Upper S: Corcoran and Powderhorn

 

When: Tuesday-Friday, 10 am-5 pm

Dates: Camps are all four days each, spanning June 27-Aug. 18. First camp runs June 27-30, Last camp runs August 15-18.

Cost: $0-10 per camp, per child, for Minneapolis residents.

Good to Know: Pack a lunch, swimsuit suggested, these camps take place primarily outdoors so dress for the weather and be aware campers may travel offsite.

Questions? Email DayCamps@minneapolisparks.org or call 612-723-8846.

 

WHO

Minneapolis Youth Ages 8-13

 

WHERE

Two locations host camps in every park service area
North: Creekview and Farview
Northeast: Logan and Van Cleve

Upper South: Longfellow and Brackett Lower South: Corcoran and Powderhorn Southwest: MLK and Bryant Square

 

WHEN

Each camp is four consecutive days, Tuesday-Friday, 10 am-5 pm. Week of June 27-Week of August 15.

 

Link to Register


 

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