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Week 5 | June 30-July 3


The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is thrilled to provide week-long "Science is Everywhere" Summer Camps from June 2nd through August 8th, 2025. Students Pre-K through 6th grade can enroll in one, two, or all week-long camps, and they will experience exciting science and fun activities at the museum from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday.


June 30-July 3 Four-Day Camp

Grades Pre-K – 1

Get ready as we explore the science of survival, from spooky fictional scenarios to real natural disasters. By learning how to engineer the strongest possible cars and shelter to important skills like water filtration, we’ll be prepared to protect ourselves and recover from even the craziest situations.

Grades 2 – 3

Come along as we explore the science of survival, from fictional dangers like encountering the spooky undead to real natural disasters. By learning how to engineer the strongest possible cars and shelter to important skills like water filtration, we’ll be prepared to protect ourselves and recover from even the craziest situations.

Grades 4 – 6

Join us as we explore the science of survival, from fictional dangers like encountering the spooky undead to real natural disasters. By learning how to engineer the strongest possible cars and shelter to important skills like water filtration, we’ll be prepared to protect ourselves and recover from even the craziest situations.


Early Bird Registration–Purchase Summer Camps February 3rd - 9th and receive a discount

Save by registering your campers early! From February 3 through February 9, an early bird discount will be for registering your camper regardless of membership status. This special discount cannot be combined with any other offers.

Registration Opens February 3

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For more information on our "Science is Everywhere" Summer Camps, please email our Education Enrichment Coordinator


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