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Waterfront Park

The new multimillion-dollar, 12-acre park promises soak-happy fun with towering splash fountains in the middle of downtown.
Free, co.san-diego.ca.us

Insect Festival

Little ones can practice bug collecting, insect-themed arts and crafts, and even taste cooked mealworm larva (eww!) at the San Diego Botanic Garden’s two-day fest.
July 12–13, free for members; free with admission for non-members, sdbgarden.org

 

San Diego Zoo Summer Camps

Everyone from kindergarteners to high school seniors can take a walk on the wild side in a variety of five-day camps that dig into animal behavior, behind-the-scenes zoo secrets, scavenger hunts, and more.
June 23–August 22, $212+, sandiegozoo.org

Tiger Trail

Cats aren’t known for swimming, but at the new Safari Park exhibit, watch as the endangered Sumatran tigers show off their hydrophilic skills, and learn how the fierce animal lives in Indonesia’s diverse island conditions.
$36+ (admission), sdzsafaripark.org

 

Flow Camp

It’s every kid’s dream to play at an amusement park for a whole week. In this camp, they’ll finesse their flowboarding skills with Belmont Park’s signature FlowRider, and have access to park rides, laser tag, rock climbing, mini golf, and more.
June 16–August 15, $299, belmontpark.com

LEGOLAND Chima Water Park

The Carlsbad resort recently gave its water park a refresh with a new theme pegged to the Chima LEGO TV series. Cool down in the wave pool, water slides, build-a-boat stations, and a lush tropical forest.
$82+ (admission), legoland.com

 

Sea Days at Birch Aquarium

This monthly exploratory event teaches kids about the wild, wacky, and wonderful world of oceanography, with hands-on activities and chats with Scripps scientists.
May 17–August 16, $11+ (admission), aquarium.ucsd.edu

Summer C.A.M.P

The Museum of Contemporary Art’s creative program invites six-to-12-year-olds to channel their inner Picassos at their weeklong workshops led by contemporary artists. This year’s themes include mixed media and sculpture.
July 28–August 15, $90-$390, mcasd.org

 

Theatre Arts School of San Diego

Thespian kids will thrive as they learn proper theatrical techniques in a non-competitive environment.
Prices range from $195–$397, theatreartssd.org

Lux Art Institute

This popular six-week Summer Art Camp for kids is back to help your mini artists hone their creative skills. Each week has a different discipline, like drawing, book arts, mixed media, and sculpture.
Prices start at $170, luxartinstitute.org

 

iD Tech

Calling all future Steve Jobs! These summer programs at UC San Diego and CSU San Marcos are perfect for programmer-wannabes.Code.org’s Hour of Code includes one-on-one instruction and an emphasis on 21st-century skills like problem-solving and creativity, as students program games, animations, and more.
Prices vary, idtech.com

 

Summer Guide: For Kids

Legoland Water Park

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Waterfront Park

The new multimillion-dollar, 12-acre park promises soak-happy fun with towering splash fountains in the middle of downtown.
Free, co.san-diego.ca.us

Insect Festival

Little ones can practice bug collecting, insect-themed arts and crafts, and even taste cooked mealworm larva (eww!) at the San Diego Botanic Garden’s two-day fest.
July 12–13, free for members; free with admission for non-members, sdbgarden.org

 

San Diego Zoo Summer Camps

Everyone from kindergarteners to high school seniors can take a walk on the wild side in a variety of five-day camps that dig into animal behavior, behind-the-scenes zoo secrets, scavenger hunts, and more.
June 23–August 22, $212+, sandiegozoo.org

Tiger Trail

Cats aren’t known for swimming, but at the new Safari Park exhibit, watch as the endangered Sumatran tigers show off their hydrophilic skills, and learn how the fierce animal lives in Indonesia’s diverse island conditions.
$36+ (admission), sdzsafaripark.org

 

Flow Camp

It’s every kid’s dream to play at an amusement park for a whole week. In this camp, they’ll finesse their flowboarding skills with Belmont Park’s signature FlowRider, and have access to park rides, laser tag, rock climbing, mini golf, and more.
June 16–August 15, $299, belmontpark.com

LEGOLAND Chima Water Park

The Carlsbad resort recently gave its water park a refresh with a new theme pegged to the Chima LEGO TV series. Cool down in the wave pool, water slides, build-a-boat stations, and a lush tropical forest.
$82+ (admission), legoland.com

 

Sea Days at Birch Aquarium

This monthly exploratory event teaches kids about the wild, wacky, and wonderful world of oceanography, with hands-on activities and chats with Scripps scientists.
May 17–August 16, $11+ (admission), aquarium.ucsd.edu

Summer C.A.M.P

The Museum of Contemporary Art’s creative program invites six-to-12-year-olds to channel their inner Picassos at their weeklong workshops led by contemporary artists. This year’s themes include mixed media and sculpture.
July 28–August 15, $90-$390, mcasd.org

 

Theatre Arts School of San Diego

Thespian kids will thrive as they learn proper theatrical techniques in a non-competitive environment.
Prices range from $195–$397, theatreartssd.org

Lux Art Institute

This popular six-week Summer Art Camp for kids is back to help your mini artists hone their creative skills. Each week has a different discipline, like drawing, book arts, mixed media, and sculpture.
Prices start at $170, luxartinstitute.org

 

iD Tech

Calling all future Steve Jobs! These summer programs at UC San Diego and CSU San Marcos are perfect for programmer-wannabes.Code.org’s Hour of Code includes one-on-one instruction and an emphasis on 21st-century skills like problem-solving and creativity, as students program games, animations, and more.
Prices vary, idtech.com

 

Summer Guide: For Kids

Legoland Water Park

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A Honey-Sweet Vacay https://staging.sandiegomagazine.com/things-to-do/travel/a-honey-sweet-vacay/ Sat, 15 Jun 2013 06:19:34 +0000 http://staging.sdmag-courtavenuelatam.com/uncategorized/a-honey-sweet-vacay/ Summer camp for adults at Carmel Valley Ranch

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Summer camp isn’t just for kids. At least not in Carmel, where the 500-acre Carmel Valley Ranch offers a lot more than just rest and relaxation. How about a workshop on pickling and canning, or a class taught by a regional artist? Also beginning this month, book a Honey & Lavender Harvest Weekend. Learn to make lavender soap using one of the property’s 7,500 lavender plants or harvest sweet stuff at the Ranch’s Italian honeybee farm. The resort chef uses both in his homemade lavender and honey ice creams. Come next year, they’ll be harvesting their own Pinot Noir grapes, to be released in 2016. And parents, take note: The Ranch offers kids’ camps with programming created by elementary school teachers. carmelvalleyranch.com

A Honey-Sweet Vacay

Carmel Valley Ranch entry gate

Carmel Valley Ranch entry gate

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