2025 Spring Break Camps Around Atlanta
It’s not too early to start thinking about spring break camps! Whatever their interest, kids will discover and learn while having fun. Explore more camps your kids will love with Atlanta Parent’s Ultimate Guide to Summer Day Camps.
[Featured Spring Break Camps]
Alliance Theatre Spring Break Camp
Take a break from your school routine and find your spotlight at Alliance Theatre Spring Break Camp! available for students in Pre-K (age 4) through grade 5. April 7-11. Registration opens in January; register online at alliancetheatre.org.
Spring Break Safari Camp at Zoo Atlanta
These hands-on, minds-on programs allow campers to visit animals, explore biofacts, and take part in science experiments and demonstrations. Campers ages 5-11 will learn about the biology and behaviors of amazing creatures, the problems many animals face in the wild, and will discover ways to help wildlife and wild habitats. April 7-11; learn more at zooatlanta.org/camp.
Trees Atlanta
Trees Atlanta is the place for active and creative kids in Grades 1–6 who love the outdoors. Biking through the Atlanta Beltline Arboretum, arts and crafts, science experiments, games, friends, and fun are part of connecting with nature in the city! Junior TreeKeeper Camp offers full-week and partial-week camps during summer and school breaks. April 7-11; learn more at treesatlanta.org.
More Camps
Here are more to consider:
Alpharetta Recreation, Parks and Cultural Services, ages 3-12, alpharetta.ga.us
Atlanta Botanical Garden Spring Break Family Fun, ages 6-8, atlantabg.org
City of Marietta Spring Break Camps, ages 6-12, marietta.gov/parksrec
Community Music Centers, Dunwoody, Decatur and Little 5 Points, ages 5-13, cmcatlanta.com
Douglasville Cultural Arts Council, ages 7-11, artsdouglas.org
Dunwoody Nature Center Spring Break Camp, ages 4-11, dunwoodynature.org
Flour Power Cooking Studios, ages 5-12, flourpowerstudios.com
Forefront Arts School Break Camps, ages 5-12. forefrontarts.com
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation, ages vary, gwinnettparks.com
Kid Chess, grades K-6, kidchess.com
MJCCA – Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta, ages 4-14, atlantajcc.org
Museum of Design Spring Break Camp, ages 10-14, museumofdesign.org
The Peach Pit Gym, ages 2-16, peachpitgym.com
Phase Family Learning Center School Break Camps, ages 5-10, phasefamilylearningcenter.com
Rising Stars Basketball Camp, ages 5-14, risingstarshoops.net
Sandy Springs Recreation and Parks, ages 5-10, registration.sandyspringsga.gov
School Break Art Camps at the Spruill Center, ages 5-10, spruillarts.org
Stage Door Theatre Spring Break Camp, ages 5-11, stagedoortheatre.org
The Sunshine House, ages 5-12, thesunshinehouse.com
Vinings School of Art, ages 6-14, viningsschoolofart.com
YMCA of Metro Atlanta, ages 5 and older, ymcaatlanta.org
Young Chefs Academy, Cumming, Marietta, Midtown and Sandy Springs, ages 5 and older, youngchefsacademy.com
Zone of Light Studio, ages 5-12, zoneoflightstudio.com
Be sure to check with your local YMCA, church recreation program and county recreation centers for more options.
Explore other camps your kids will love with Atlanta Parent’s Ultimate Guide to Summer Day Camps.