Spring Break Fun: Reno Launches Diverse Youth Camps for 2025

Join the City of Reno’s Spring Break camps featuring Vacation Station and specialty camps for kids of all ages and interests!

Looking for exciting spring break activities for your kids? The City of Reno is rolling out an array of engaging camps designed to spark creativity, adventure, and learning. From mountain biking to performing arts, these camps offer unique experiences for children ages 6-14. Registration opens February 18, with options for both full-day programs and specialty camps.

Spring Break camp options

Vacation Station Camps

  • Ages: 6-12.5 years
  • Cost: $145/week
  • Times: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Dates: March 17-21 or March 24-28
  • Locations: Multiple elementary schools across Reno
  • Activities: Games, arts and crafts, sports, and field trips to High Velocity, Roller Kingdom, and Moana Pool

Bike Camp

  • Ages: 7-12.5 years
  • Cost: $250/week
  • Times: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Dates: March 24-28 only
  • Location: Kiwanis Bike Program
  • Highlights: Mountain biking skills, safety training, and field trips to Hidden Valley Park

History Explorers Club

  • Ages: 10-14 years
  • Cost: $150/week
  • Times: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Dates: March 17-21 or March 24-28
  • Location: Mamie Towles Elementary School
  • Features: Writing workshops, research skills, and field trip to Pyramid Lake Museum

Performing Arts Camp

  • Ages: 7-12.5 years
  • Cost: $225/week
  • Times: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Dates: March 17-21 or March 24-28
  • Location: McKinley Arts & Culture Center
  • Activities: Improv, dance, and music exploration

Extended care is available for specialty camps, with before-camp ($36/week) and after-camp ($54/week) programs at McKinley Arts & Culture Center. Transportation is included.

For scholarship information or to register, visit the City’s website or call 775-334-4280. Scholarships are available for select camps based on income and family size.

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