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Five-day summer adventure for ages 8–9 at Hawthorn Glen. Explore habitats and build independence outdoors.
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Every summer camps we know about in Milwaukee — pick one and go.
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Five-day summer adventure for ages 8–9 at Hawthorn Glen. Explore habitats and build independence outdoors.

Explorers & Discovery Week at Camp Shorewood, July 6–10. Engage in games, problem-solving, and learning through play.

Bucks Summer Camp at WFB High School, July 6–10. For ages 7–14: ball handling, shooting, scrimmages, and a jersey.
Little Samurai martial arts for 4-6 year-olds at the Lydell School gym, Mondays and Wednesdays from early July through mid-August. Six-week run with longtime instructor Phil Sauer of Young American Martial Arts Club. Two sections to choose from.

Summer activities for students with disabilities and their siblings. Art, games, cooking, and free lunch, Monday to Friday.

Summer fun at Club Rec for kids with disabilities and siblings. Art, games, cooking, and free lunch, Monday to Friday.

Half-day camp built specifically for kids heading into K4 or K5 in the fall. Runs in classrooms at Cumberland and Richards Elementary so kids get familiar with a real school environment before the year starts. Focus is on independence and social skills — six sections run across the summer.

Hiking camp at Hawthorn Glen from July 13 to 17. Expand your skills with daily hikes up to 4 miles.

Hands-on STEM challenges at Camp Shorewood, July 13–17. Explore multiple creative builds for problem-solving and experimentation.

Full-day summer camp at Richards Elementary for kids starting K4 or K5 in fall 2026. Each week runs Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 5:30pm, with a different theme and field trips to parks, the zoo, and the pool. Register by the week — up to eight weeks across the summer.

Half-day summer activities for students with disabilities, Monday to Friday. Free lunch and transportation for ESY students.

Full-day summer camp at Cumberland and Richards Elementary for kids entering 1st through 6th grade. Each week brings a new theme with outdoor games, arts and crafts, spirit days, and field trips. Extended care is available before (7:30-9am) and after (4-5:30pm) for families who need the longer day.

This week-long camp is perfect for young performers eager to shine. Kids aged 5-10 will learn singing and dancing, culminating in a show choir performance. It's a great way to build confidence and have fun. Be sure to check out their performances around Brookfield later in the summer!

Full-day math and STEM enrichment camp at Richards Elementary for kids entering grades 2–5. Taught by WFB educators Karen Eyers and Susan Jones using Three-Act Math Tasks plus hands-on builds — water slides, boats, parachutes. Kids spend time outside, so wear active clothes and pack a peanut-free lunch.

Become a young architect at Shorewood High, July 20–23. Design buildings for extreme environments like space or the Arctic.

Half-day summer activities for ESY students and full-day for non-ESY at Club Rec. Art, games, cooking, and free lunch included.

Week-long camp at MacDowell for creative kids. Explore music, theater, visual art, and dance, ending with a presentation.

Nature’s Neighborhood Week at Camp Shorewood, July 27-31. Explore local wonders, play games, and create projects outdoors.

Nature’s Neighborhood Week at Junior Camp Shorewood. Campers explore local wonders, play nature games, and create projects.

Little engineers at Range Line Community Center from August 1 to 22. Build monoculars, launch rockets, and light up with SNAP circuits.

Kids explore AI at Range Line Community Center, August 3–6. Hands-on projects transform curiosity into real-world skills.

Kids suit up as scientists at Hamilton. Use real lab tools to test, measure, and mix in a mini-lab.

Week-long soccer camp at Atwater Elementary, August 10–14. Improve skills with international coaches and get a free ball and jersey.

NASA-themed camp at Beulah Brinton for kids. Build rockets, assemble satellites, and experience space challenges.