Houston Summer Camps

Houston Families Trust Kidventure for Summer Fun that Endures

In a city as big and busy as Houston, finding the right summer camp can feel like a job in itself. You want a place where your child is safe, active, and engaged – not just passing time, but having the time of their life. That’s what Kidventure has delivered to Houston families for over 32 years.

Whether you’re raising your kids in West UThe HeightsBellaireRiver Oaks, or down in Pearland or Sugar Land, you’ve probably heard of Kidventure from a neighbor, teacher, or school friend. We’re proud to be part of the Houston community, and we love what we do: giving kids an unforgettable summer that builds confidence, character, and connection.

Our camp locations are hosted in well-known schools and trusted facilities across the city – including St. Theresa, West University, Sienna PlantationSt. Michael, and others – so no matter what part of Houston you call home, there’s likely a Kidventure campsite close by.

30+

Years in Houston

15

Area Locations

80k

Families Served

2026 Summer Camp Registration

We’re already planning next summer’s adventures, and trust us – it’s going to be epic. Whether you’ve been with us for years or you’re checking us out for the first time, we’d love to welcome your family to Kidventure.

Bookmark this page, share it with your PTO, neighbors, or fellow adventurers and stay tuned for registration updates. Camp sports fill fast in Houston, so don’t wait too long once dates go live for Summer 2026.

Until then, THANK YOU HOUSTON, for letting us be part of your summer traditions. Here’s to another unforgettable season with Kidventure Houston – where adventure leads, and character follows.

Overnight & Seasonal Camp Registration is Open Now
Summer Camp 2026 Registration: February 4, 2026

Camp Programs for Every Age

From first-time campers to future leaders, our Houston summer camp programs are designed to meet your child exactly where they are.

Ages 3-5 : Discoverers

First Adventures, Lifelong Memories

Our Discoverer Camp is crafted to be active, inspiring, and nurturing. Providing an atmosphere where our young campers can grow healthy, learn creatively, and develop greater self-confidence is paramount to what we do.

Activities Include

Sensory Arts

Story Time

Music & Movement

Water Play

A Typical Day at Camp

8:00 AM

Arrival & Opening Ceremony

9:30 AM

Learning Centers & Music

10:30 AM

Outdoor Exploration

12:00 PM

Lunch & Chill Time

1:30 PM

Arts & Sensory Play

3:00 PM

Closing Ceremony & Wrap-Up

Learn More About Discoverers

1st-5th Grade : Explorers

Where Curiosity Meets Adventure

Camp should provide opportunities to try new things, make new friends, and develop a greater sense of self-worth. This is what our Explorer program is all about. Divided into small age groups, campers participate and are involved in a variety of camp activites designed for fun, learning, and purposeful growth.

Activities Include

Team Games

STEM Projects

Sports & Recreation

Creative Arts

A Typical Day at Camp

8:00 AM

Arrival & Opening Ceremony

9:30 AM

Morning Adventure Block

10:30 AM

Specialty Activities

12:00 PM

Lunch & Free Time

1:30 PM

Afternoon Exploration Block

3:00 PM

Closing Ceremony & Pickup

Learn More About Explorers

6th-9th Grade : LEADS

Leaders in the Making

LEADS prepares young people to step into leadership. Through meaningful challenges, mentorship, and real responsibility, your teen will develop the confidence, character, and skills to thrive – at camp and beyond.

Activities Include

Leadership Training

Adventure Challenges

Service Projects

Peer Mentoring

A Typical Day at Camp

8:00 AM

Arrival & Opening Ceremony

9:30 AM

Morning Adventure Block

10:30 AM

Outdoor Exploration

12:00 PM

Lunch & Rest

1:30 PM

Afternoon Leadership Block

3:00 PM

Closing Ceremony & Pick Up

Learn More About LEADS

Is There a Summer Camp Near Me?

Kidventure provides several campsite locations in and around the Houston area. To learn all about your specific campsite including specific dates, ages, and location, click on the drop-down box or the ‘Camp Details‘ below for all your specific campsite information. You may also register from that selection as well.

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Your Child’s Safety

Peace of Mind for Parents

Since 1994, safety has been our foundation. We go above and beyond industry standards so you can feel confident your child is in the best hands.

Background-Checked Staff

Every team member passes comprehensive background checks and receives ongoing training.

Licensed and Accredited

Certified by the American Camp Association – the gold standard in camp safety.

Low Camper-to-Staff Ratio

Maximum 8:1 ratio ensures every child receives personal attention and care.

CPR/First Aid Certified

All counselors are certified in CPR, First Aid, and emergency response protocols.

Safety Checklist

Secure check-in/check-out procedures

All Camp Staff First Aid & CPR Certified

Allergy management protocols

Emergency communication plans

Shaded outdoor areas & hydration stations

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Secure Your Spot in Houston

Registration for 2026 begins February 4th, 2026 at 9 AM. Spots fill quickly!

How to Register

  1. Choose your preferred camp location
  2. Select your weeks and program type
  3. Complete online registration form
  4. Receive confirmation and welcome packet
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Have questions? We’re here to help:

713.960.8989

2026 Summer Camp

More Than Just Camp – A Houston Tradition

At Kidventure, we believe summer should be something kids look forward to all year. That’s why we design each day to include hands-on learning, team challenges, outdoor games, creative projects, and plenty of time to just be a kid.

Our counselors aren’t just there to supervise – they’re there to lead, mentor, and inspire. Whether your child is into slime science, dodgeball, talent shows, or scavenger hunts, they’ll find something to light them up. And they’ll come home worn out and happy (and maybe a little dusty).

We know Houston summers are hot, but we keep things cool with a balanced schedule that includes indoor activities, shaded outdoor play, water days, and a camp community that feels like a second family. Our days are packed with adventure: from creativity centers and process art to STEAM activities, Gaga Ball, rock climbing, team building, and our epic field trips. We mix in water play, silent disco dance parties, and moments to simply connect and laugh with friends. By the time you pick them up, your kids will be bubbling over with stories about their day’s adventures.

Overnight Camp Programs

Being a part of Overnight Camp is more than just an adventure; it’s a life experience. The opportunity to climb to new heights, paddle a river, fly through the air, and do it all with your new best friends is unlike any adventure.

Accolades From Houston Parents

Attending summer camp in Houston should be about amazing games and sports, taking new adventures, and getting as wet as possible. But camp should be more. Camp is this incredible opportunity to build self-confidence, to teach responsibility, and to instill courage. For us, camp has always been about character. We simply design our camps to help grow your kids and provide the greatest opportunity for just being great.

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Day Camp FAQs

Yes! Kidventure is a licensed Youth Camps Program under the Texas Department of State Health Services. Our programs undergo an annual inspection to ensure that we are meeting the minimum state standards for operating day and overnight camps.

Kidventure has three different programs based on age. The Discoverer Program is for children ages 3-5 years who are entering Preschool through Kindergarten. Children must be fully potty-trained to be eligible for enrollment at Kidventure. Children must be 3 at the time of enrollment. Other programs include Explorers (for children entering 1st-5th grade) and Leads (for children entering 6th-9th grade, Houston and Dallas).

Yes. Kidventure’s licensure as a Youth Camp Program does not permit our staff to provide regular changing services to children. If your child has an accident at camp, our staff will ensure that your child is clean and changed into new clothes as soon as possible and will communicate the incident to you. Our staff will do their best to prevent your child from having accidents at camp by scheduling regular restroom breaks and encouraging them to go. If your child is unable to use the restroom independently and/or has multiple accidents during the week, Kidventure may not be a good fit for your child at this time.

We have welcomed several campers with special needs at Kidventure! Generally, as long as our staff is able to maintain the safety of your child and other campers, and your child’s experience is a positive one, then the camp should be a good fit. The best way we can support your child is through open and frequent communication with you. If there are strategies used at home or at school to support your child’s needs, please let us know so we can provide consistent care at camp. Our office and director/manager at camp are available to discuss any questions or concerns you may have during the summer. A good place to start is visiting our Parent Handbook - "Is Kidventure A Good Fit for my Child" questionarre.

You are also more than welcome to contact your city’s Kidventure office if you would like to discuss your child’s specific needs to determine if camp is a good fit.

Discoverers are our youngest campers, ranging in age from 3 to 5 years, and are fully potty-trained. This program operates at a 1:7 ratio and rotates between activities every 30 minutes. Discoverers have the opportunity for daily Chill Time, where they either nap or participate in quiet activities in the afternoon, and weekly KV Lives, where we bring the field trip to the campers! Discoverers are able to learn, grow, and play with their peers through an age-appropriate curriculum based on the CDC’s developmental milestones.

Explorers are our campers entering 1st through 5th grade. Explorers are further divided into groups based on their age and development. This program runs at a ratio of 1:10 and rotates between activities every 45 minutes. Explorers participate in archery tag, team building, rock climbing, and field trips every week. Our dynamic curriculum encourages Explorers to try new things, make new friends, and grow by collaborating with their peers and facing challenges that test their problem-solving abilities.

Leads are our campers entering 6th through 9th grade. Leads are further divided into groups based on their age and development. This program runs at a ratio of 1:12 and rotates between activities every 45 minutes. Leads campers participate in archery tag, team building, rock climbing, and field trips every week. Additionally, Leads also participate in a community service project and receive a certificate for their hours. Our curriculum encourages Leads to challenge themselves, become positive leaders, and learn the importance of service through dynamic activities that build strong character and foster healthy friendships.

You are also more than welcome to contact your city’s Kidventure office if you would like to discuss your child’s specific needs to determine if camp is a good fit.

Yes! Every Thursday before camp, your family will receive the Camp Newsletter for the following week. Your Camp Newsletter will include information about what your child needs to bring, where to find the designated carline area for drop off and pick up, and highlighted activities for the week.

We will also be sharing information and photos of camp through the Kidventure App, which you can download here (Apple) or here (Android).

On the first day of camp (every Monday morning), you will enter the designated carline area for drop off. Kidventure directional signs will be placed around the facility to point you to where to go. Each site will run this line slightly differently, so be sure to check your Camp Newsletter for your site’s specifics. During this process, you will be greeted by a Kidventure staff member, who will complete your check-in process. Please ensure you have your Kidventure Camp App downloaded and logged in to access your child's QR code. A Kidventure staff member will then escort your child from your vehicle to the camp entrance.

Note: If you have questions or would like to discuss anything prior to camp, please contact the Kidventure office. If needed, we will work with you to arrange a time to meet the Site Director and/or Camps Manager outside of carline.

Regular drop off (starts at 7:45 a.m.) and pick up (3:00-3:15 p.m.) will operate via carline. At drop-off, a Kidventure staff member will scan your child's QR code and then escort them from your vehicle to the camp entrance. At pick-up, you will need to present your child's QR code in order to pick up your camper (Please Note: Each camper has their own unique QR code within a family). A Kidventure staff member will escort your child from the camp entrance to your vehicle and buckle them in. (Note: If you would to buckle your child into their car seat yourself, please exit the carline and pull into a parking space so that carline may continue efficiently.)

Post Camp (3:15-6:00 p.m.) will run a separate process depending on the site. Be sure to check your Camp Newsletter for your site’s specifics. Typically, you will pull up to the designated camp entrance in your vehicle and text the number on the whiteboard. A Kidventure staff member will answer and come out to scan your child's QR code. Once that is complete, they will escort your child outside to your vehicle.

At Kidventure, we focus on 4 Cornerstones to help promote a well-rounded camper: Creativity, Exploration, Physical Activity, and Reflection. Every activity, game, and event we schedule focuses on one or more of these areas. Depending on the program, you can expect your camper to rotate between activities every 30-45 minutes and engage in age-appropriate activities, including centers, art, camp games, and self-reflection. Throughout the week, Leads will participate in archery tag, rock climbing, service projects, and field trips; Explorers will participate in archery tag, team building activities, rock climbing, and field trips; and Discoverers will participate in archery tag, rock climbing, and KV Live (where we bring the field trip to site!).

No way! Each week, campers will have new activities to participate in, but you can expect them to be similar in overarching concepts aligned with our 4 Cornerstones (Creativity, Exploration, Physical Activity, and Reflection).

Kidventure is proud to provide a technology-free campus. All cell phones and other electronics must be kept off and put away in a bag, or preferably, left at home! If your child chooses to wear a smartwatch at camp, they may only use their device to check the time and passively record their fitness.

Note: Kidventure is not responsible for any lost or stolen items at camp.

Kidventure camp shirts are required daily. This keeps our campers safe by allowing us to quickly identify Kidventure campers in public spaces. Shirts are also required to be worn during the rest of the week since we are not always the only program at the facility. With our required shirt policy, all campers must be in camp shirts by Tuesday drop off. Please contact your local city office if you need to purchase shirts.

Discoverer shirts are Blue, Explorer shirts are Red, and Leads shirts are Navy.

Kidventure provides an optional catered lunch if you would like to add that to your child’s registration. Otherwise, Kidventure will provide your child with one snack during the camp day and one additional snack if they attend post-camp. Menus will be uploaded soon!:
Houston Lunch Menu
Austin Lunch Menu
DFW Lunch Menu

When registering your child, there is a field for allergies. Please list any allergies they have, including food and if an Epi-Pen will be coming to camp with them. This information will be provided to the Camp Director and your child’s counselors. During lunchtime, we have an allergy table where we will ask any camper with severe food allergies to sit. Campers who do not have allergies are welcome to sit at the allergy table as well, however, all lunches will be checked by staff to ensure there are no allergens present.

We also provide a daily snack for all campers. If you do not wish your child to be offered/receive a snack from us, please contact your local Kidventure office or camp staff and let us know.

When registering your child, please list any allergies and/or special needs in their respective sections. Please be as detailed as possible so we are able to accommodate your child’s needs to the best of our ability. We will contact you before camp if we have any questions.

If your child needs to take medication during the camp day, please fill out a medical dosage form and bring it to camp with you (please hand it to a staff member during drop off, not in your child’s bag). Your Camp Director will review the dosage form and make sure the medication is given to your child per your instructions. All medications must be in their original containers, and match what is written on the dosage form.

If your child requires an Epi-Pen or Inhaler, please also include those on your medical dosage form. Your child’s counselor will carry their Epi-Pen or Inhaler with them throughout the camp day to ensure the medication follows your child. Please hand these to a staff member during drop-off, and not left in your child’s bag.

Please contact your local Kidventure office to ask specific questions and provide more information on your child’s medical condition.

Note: Our staff is not trained to administer insulin or Diazepam for seizures.

Where we have pools and swim programs, we have systems and protocols set in place to do so safely. We assume no child knows how to swim. The first day of swimming each week will involve a swim test for each camper, returning campers will also participate in the swim test each new week. If a camper passes the swim test, they are given a wristband color that allows them to have access to all open zones of the pool. If a camper does not pass the swim test, they are given a wristband color that restricts them to shallow areas of the pool and splash areas. Any camper who does not pass the swim test and wants to be in the shallow area will be given a life jacket to wear as an extra safety precaution. Lifeguards are placed in addition to the camp staff to ensure the safety of our campers.

All Field Trips:

Field trips are one of the most popular camp activities during the week for Explorers and Leads campers (Discoverers Do Not Field Trip). Each trip is selected for its safety and value to our campers. As a parent, there is a certain nervousness that comes with all field trips. We understand this at Kidventure. This is why we treat all of our field trips with the greatest respect and why safety is at the forefront of all that we do.

  1. Campers travel on full-size buses. Due to the weight and tonnage of the buses, we believe it is one of the safest ways to move our kids. Most of our buses have restrooms on board and all of them have seatbelts throughout.
  2. Anytime we move our kids, we have several safety protocols in place. First, we have a great counselor-to-camper ratio at 1:10 for our Explorers. Second, we have a counselor in the front of the line and a counselor in the back of the line. This allows us to make sure our kids stay in line and with the group. Third, before we move anywhere, we count our kids to make sure we have everyone. With this in mind, the first thing we do when we get off the buses is line up and count before we go inside. On top of our 1:10 ratio, we bring in extra staff to help facilitate the field trip.
  3. Our field trips are always organized and orderly. We set up rotations throughout the trip that our groups rotate to. Campers are not allowed to go wherever they want. Campers must stay with their group and they move through the trip on a schedule.

Swimming Field Trips: Out of all of our field trips, swimming trips are certainly the one that causes the most concern for our families. To be honest, it should. Any time you have swimming and water involved, there is an added risk. Done right, it is fun and very safe. We want you to ask the hard questions and be comfortable with our procedures and protocols. After 32 years, we have systems in place that keep our campers and your kids safe and allow them to have fun. Here are a few examples of what we do in addition to the procedures listed above.

  1. Arriving – When we get to the water park, the first thing we do in the park is go to a large pavilion and put our stuff down. This serves as a home base for us during our trip. Towels, sunscreen, and shoes will all be left here. Next, we go over the rules as a group and expectations.
  2. Life Jackets – Kidventure understands that campers have different swimming abilities. Upon request or when necessary, Kidventure will ensure that your camper wears a life jacket when in the water. Each city and water park may have different procedures for life jackets depending on the park and rotations scheduled. (Please contact your local office for specific details. Also, note certain rides do not permit the use of a life jacket.)
  3. Rotations – Like any field trip we utilize different rotations for our trips to water parks. Each group will rotate and stay together throughout the trip. Some typical rotations and procedures that Kidventure has done in the past are listed below. (Please note that each city’s rotations may vary. Please get in touch with your local office for more specific details)
  4. The Wave Pool – In the wave pool all Explorer campers are required to wear a life jacket. LEADS campers will have life jackets as needed or by request. Counselors make an imaginary box in the wave pool along one side of the pool. Counselors stand in one of the corners of the box and all campers must stay within the box (boundaries) that are set by the counselors. We do not go deeper than 3ft within the wave pool. Typically, we are closer to the shore of the pool in life jackets.
  5. Water Structure – Life jackets are not available. Most water structures are giant splash pads with big play structures of various climbing levels, a big water tower, and a bucket that waterfalls over the structure when filled. Campers can go down several slides apart from the structure; however, all slides end in a tub of water at the end of the slide. Water underneath the structure is typically about 12” deep and campers are not allowed to lay down in the water. They may sit but not lay.
  6. Activity Pool – Life jackets available. The activity pool is very much like a large backyard pool with various structures to climb on and across the pool. The depth of the water depends on the activity offered.
  7. Slides – Life jackets are not available. If time permits, some campers may have an opportunity to go on larger slides. Campers must meet the height requirement for the attraction. Two counselors will lead the group to the top of the slide. One counselor will go down first and collect the campers at the bottom of the slide. The second counselor will go down last after all campers have gone down the slide. All slides end in a tub of water at the end.
  8. Restrooms, Water, Re-apply sunscreen – This is a dedicated time for our kids to stay hydrated while catching some shade under the pavilion, re-apply sunscreen, and use the restroom.
  9. Lifeguards – our staff is here to oversee and keep your kids safe. On top of all the supervision we provide, we then have all of the lifeguards in the water park working to keep extra eyes on the water and safety of all.
  10. Leaving – At the end of rotations, we all gather back in the pavilion to dry off, gather our belongings, count, and head towards the buses to load and return home.

The most important part of your child’s camp experience is their camp counselors and directors. We pride ourselves on having the highest standards and requirements for camp staff anywhere. Here are a few of those qualifications:

  • We are an all-adult team (18+).
  • Everyone is first aid and CPR certified and receives training in abuse prevention.
  • Everyone goes through a yearly National Background Check.
  • Everyone is in uniform.
  • Everyone has training in safety, special needs, and behavior management.
  • Most of our staff are certified teachers, coaches, or education students.

Before Summer: Since we partner with different host facilities to provide camp, we would need to find a day and time that works best for the host facility, your family, and a Kidventure coordinator in order to give you a tour of the site. Please contact your city’s Kidventure office to inquire further about touring the facility before summer. Please Note: Touring a site is not always available.

During Summer: If you would like to see camp in action, we would need to coordinate a day and time that works best for your family and one of our Kidventure directors or managers (i.e., sometime after morning drop-off once campers have settled in). Please contact your city’s Kidventure office to inquire further about touring the facility during the camp season.

Camper groups are based on age. We try our best to accommodate buddy requests, but there are some factors that may prevent us from accommodating requests. These may include age gaps (i.e. a 6-year-old and a 10-year-old will not be put in the same group) and enrollment numbers/group sizes. Please note that campers may not be in the same individual counselor group, but may be in the same rotating group and complete activities together.

Yes. Kidventure’s licensure as a Youth Camp Program requires that we maintain a record of each camper’s immunizations. A signed exemption affidavit must be provided; otherwise. Immunization records/Affidavit must be received by Tuesday, drop-off.

While some of our camps take place at private schools and churches, Kidventure is not religiously affiliated and does not participate in religious activities at camp.

Please contact your city’s Kidventure office to get in touch with our team, and a customer service representative would be more than happy to discuss your questions or concerns. If further resolution is needed, our customer service team will contact the Site Director and/or Camps Manager for more information regarding specific incidents. The customer service representative will then either follow up with you or have the Site Director and/or Camps Manager contact you.

Austin
Phone: 512.263.8992
Email: [email protected]

DFW
Phone: 214.303.9789
Email: [email protected]

Houston
Phone: 713.960.8989
Email: [email protected]

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