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sPRING BREAK CAMP
March 12-13, 16-20
SPRING CAMP IS COMPLETE! THANK YOU, CAMPERS!

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Create Your Own Spring Getaway at The Durham!

Want a spring break experience that you’ll be talking about with your friends when school resumes? Sign up for our spring edition of Camp Durham and join us for a unique LEGO® adventure, including exploration of the exhibit Get Building! Bricks at The Durham! Your camper will love building a car to go down our one-of-a-kind rain gutter racetrack. We will get messy with LEGO® stamp painting, experiment with a LEGO® marble maze, a LEGO® catapult and more! Each day will be full of adventure, crafts and creativity. New projects will start and end each day of camp, so campers who only do one day will get the full experience.

 

“When (the kids) would get home each day, they would share their projects and what they learned. They talked about the new friends they made and the games they played. It was overwhelmingly a fantastic experience for them!” – Camp Parent

FAQS

Campers enter a trainAge Groups: K-2nd • 3rd-5th

Please note, these are the grade levels your child is currently in.

2026 Camp Schedule: March 12-13, 16-20

 

Camp Hours: 9AM-4PM

A supervised lunch hour is provided for all campers, and lunches can be brought from home or ordered from the museum before camp begins each day for $7 per camper.

Beyond the Camp Experience

$15/day; $105/all seven days (cost is per child)
Before Camp: 7:30-9AM • After Camp: 4-5:30PM
During our “Beyond the Camp” experience, campers will have the option to participate in either individual activities such as drawing, reading and crafts, or small group activities such as board games or gross motor activities.

Cancellation Policy

Full refunds will be granted for cancellations requested two weeks in advance. Refunds will also be granted for campers with positive COVID-19 tests or confirmed direct exposures.

Camper Medication Policy

Campers must be able to administer their own medication, and we are unable to store medication overnight. If the camper can administer the medication themselves, our Durham staff is able to supervise. If an adult needs to administer the medication, we can arrange for the camper to be available at a specific time for a parent or guardian to administer the medication to the camper.

“Camp at The Durham Museum is the perfect mix of experiences for my child, including educational instruction from teachers, social time with new friends and plenty of time to explore her interests. Our family looks forward to new camp themes each year!” – Camp Parent