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Summer Camps in Berkeley 2026

335 camps found • Ages 3–19 • Prices from $100/week

Berkeley's summer camp ecosystem is one of the most intellectually varied in the Bay Area, shaped by UC Berkeley's presence, a strong progressive community ethos, and the Tilden Regional Park system in the hills. Families in Berkeley tend to be highly engaged with camp selection, and the market reflects that — you'll find programs here that simply don't exist elsewhere in the region.

UC Berkeley is the defining anchor. The university runs summer programs through Lawrence Hall of Science — one of the Bay Area's premier science education institutions — with camps for ages 5–17 spanning biology, physics, engineering, and environmental science. The Cal Sports Camps program uses university athletic facilities to run one of the strongest youth sports camp lineups in the East Bay, including swimming, soccer, gymnastics, and basketball. Registration for Lawrence Hall and Cal Sports camps opens in early January and competes with parents from across the East Bay.

Tilden Regional Park defines Berkeley's outdoor camp scene. The Little Farm, Tilden's steam train, and the park's extensive trail network serve as the backdrop for nature-based camps from providers who have operated in these hills for decades. Environmental Volunteers and several other East Bay Regional Park District programs use Tilden for summer programming. The Tilden Merry-Go-Round area near the Environmental Education Center is a reliable hub for younger kids' nature camps.

In the Elmwood and Rockridge neighborhoods (Berkeley-Oakland border), families have strong access to arts programs — ceramics, printmaking, figure drawing, and theater. The Berkeley Rep Theatre runs summer theater programs that are among the most competitive in the Bay Area for serious young actors. The Berkeley Art Center also runs seasonal programs.

Berkeley's independent school community (The Crowden School, Black Pine Circle, Crestmont) runs summer programs open to outside families, often with an arts or Montessori focus that's harder to find in more suburban markets. The Berkeley YMCA's Camp Lair O' the Bear in the Santa Cruz Mountains is a beloved week-long residential option for older kids.

Financial aid is more broadly available in Berkeley's camp ecosystem than almost anywhere else in the Bay — a reflection of the community's values. Many providers don't advertise this prominently, so ask directly when you inquire about a program.

Last updated: 2026-05-03

Quick Stats

Total Camps
335
Price Range
$100–$3050/week
Age Range
Ages 3–19
Financial Aid Available
17 camps
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Moon Explorers Summer Camp

by Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley
Ages 6–11 $647/week • Day

The Lawrence Hall of Science (The Lawrence) is a renowned resource center for preschool through high school science and mathematics education, as well as UC Berkeley's public science center, with exciting hands-on experiences for learners of all ages.

1 Centennial Dr

Movements in Modern Art

by Brushstrokes Studio
Ages 7–10 $675/week • Day

Brushstrokes teaches pottery, sculpting, fusing glass, painting, and more in inspiring outdoor settings.

745 Page Street

Multimedia Storytelling

by Bay Area Writing Project Youth Writing Camps
Ages 14–18 $308/week

Explores the intersection of creative writing and digital media, where students draft scripts and storyboards for video essays and micro cinema.

2121 Berkeley Way

Musical Theater Camp

by Berkeley Playhouse Summer Camps
Ages 5–12 Contact for pricing

A weekday summer program where students participate in theater games, crafts, and the staging of a mini musical for a final showing.

2640 College Avenue

My Life as an Artist

by Brushstrokes Studio
Ages 7–10 $650/week • Day

Brushstrokes teaches pottery, sculpting, fusing glass, painting, and more in inspiring outdoor settings.

745 Page Street

Nature Camp

by KIDS for the BAY Summer Camp
Ages 5–11 $565/week

A nature-based outdoor camp where children explore local Bay Area ecosystems like Blake Garden and the Berkeley Marina through hands-on environmental science and discovery.

1771 Alcatraz Ave.

Nature Camp

by KIDS for the BAY Summer Camp
Ages 5–11 $565/week

A nature-based outdoor camp where children explore local Bay Area ecosystems like Blake Garden and the Berkeley Marina through hands-on environmental science and discovery.

1771 Alcatraz Ave.

Nike Golf Camp - Full Day

by Nike Multi-Sport Camp Sofive Alameda
Ages 9–15 $945/week

A comprehensive full-day program for players of all abilities featuring three hours of morning instruction in putting, chipping, and full swing, followed by supervised course play in the afternoon.

10 Golf Course Drive

Nike Golf Camp - Half Day PM

by Nike Multi-Sport Camp Sofive Alameda
Ages 7–12 $535/week

Designed for beginner and intermediate golfers, this 4-day afternoon program focuses on building a solid foundation through drills, skills challenges, and station-based instruction.

10 Golf Course Drive

Novice Sailing

by UC Berkeley Youth Recreation
Ages 10–17 $600/week

Designed to teach the basics of sailing including rigging, tacking, gybing, and safety aboard Zest sailboats for beginners.

124 University Ave

Novice Sailing

by UC Berkeley Youth Recreation
Ages 10–17 $600/week

Designed to teach the basics of sailing including rigging, tacking, gybing, and safety aboard Zest sailboats for beginners.

124 University Ave

Outdoor Music & Dance Summer Camp

by One Generation Camp
Ages 5–18 $562/week • Day

An outdoor music and dance camp for children ages 5-10 featuring cultural arts

2501 Grizzly Peak Boulevard

Overnight Model UN Institute at UC Berkeley

by Model United Nations Institute by Best Delegate
Ages 9–18 Contact for pricing • Overnight

We believe that Model United Nations is the single best activity to prepare today’s students to succeed in a changing world.

University Avenue and, Oxford St

Paddle Adventures

by UC Berkeley Youth Recreation
Ages 9–12 $427/week

Campers split their day between aquatic adventures like stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking in the South Sailing Basin and land-based activities like geocaching, kite flying, and survival skills.

124 University Ave

Paddle Adventures

by UC Berkeley Youth Recreation
Ages 9–12 $427/week

Campers spend half their day on aquatic adventures like kayaking and paddleboarding at the Berkeley Marina, with the other half dedicated to land-based exploration such as geocaching and survival skills.

124 University Ave

Pinnacle National Park Spring Break Camp

by Camp Chrysalis
Ages 10–17 $1000/week • Overnight

Campers explore and learn about the Big Sur redwoods, Mendocino coast and Sierra Nevada mountains.

2434 McKinley Ave.

Programs

Ages 5–17 Contact for pricing • Online

This Berkeley summer camp offers diverse programs in academic subjects, arts, dance, math, and STEM. It provides enriching experiences for students aged 5-17.

Financial Aid Available

Rev Engineering

by CodeREV Kids Berkeley
Ages 10–14 $259/week

Advanced exploration of Arduino circuits and robotics using virtual simulators to control motors and sensors.

Berkeley, CA 94704

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Frequently Asked Questions — Berkeley Summer Camps

Does UC Berkeley offer summer camps for kids?

Yes — Lawrence Hall of Science runs one of the Bay Area's top science camp programs for ages 5–17, covering biology, physics, engineering, and environmental science. Cal Sports Camps uses Cal's athletic facilities for swimming, soccer, gymnastics, and basketball. Both open registration in January and fill quickly.

What outdoor summer camps operate near Berkeley?

Tilden Regional Park in the Berkeley Hills hosts several nature-based camps through East Bay Regional Park District programs. The Environmental Education Center at Tilden is the main hub. Several independent providers also run trail and wilderness programs in the hills above North Berkeley and Kensington.

How much do Berkeley summer camps cost?

Berkeley camp prices range from $200–$350/week for city programs and nonprofits to $500–$700/week for private specialty programs. Lawrence Hall of Science camps run approximately $400–$550/week. Many providers offer financial aid — Berkeley has one of the highest rates of aid availability in the Bay Area.

Are there arts or theater summer camps in Berkeley?

Berkeley has some of the best arts programs in the East Bay. Berkeley Rep Theatre runs summer intensives for youth actors. The Berkeley Art Center and Crowden School of Music offer summer sessions. The Elmwood and Rockridge areas have several small-batch studio arts programs in ceramics, painting, and printmaking.

When does Berkeley summer camp registration open?

Lawrence Hall of Science and Cal Sports Camps open in January — register immediately as they sell out within weeks. City parks programs open in February or March. Independent arts programs vary, but most open January to March. Berkeley is a competitive market; don't wait until spring.

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