Go on a Super Summer Adventure at the WVMCC! – Starts on July 14
Wenatchee, Wash. – (Friday, May 9, 2025), The Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center (WVMCC) is currently enrolling students for Super Summer Adventure Camps, offering a variety of STEAM-based activities revolving around nature, history, space, and so much more!
Super Summer Adventure Camps is a 4-week camp series for kids between ages 6-11. Each week from Monday to Thursday, 9 AM to 3 PM, these camps will focus on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) concepts. From exploring time travel, whipping up culinary creations, and even diving into the world of cryptids and mythological creatures, these camps will bring these imaginative themes to life.
“I was so pleasantly surprised by all of the activities!” states an anonymous parent of a previous Super Summer Adventure camper. “I had not idea my kids would get all of that. This was a really great camp.”
Ages 6-10
Apex Predator Power Camp (7/14 – 7/17):
Unleash your inner wildlife explorer at Apex Predator Power Camp, a week focused on the apex predators that rule the wild! Through STEAM-based activities, games, and expert-led sessions, campers will discover the vital roles these elite hunters play in our ecosystems.
Special guests from Farmer Frog, Conservation Northwest, Wolf Haven International, and Defenders of Wildlife will join us to share their expertise on predator conservation and the importance of protecting habitats. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for young adventurers to connect with nature, learn from wildlife advocates, and develop a deeper appreciation for the animal kingdom.
Space Life Camp (7/21 – 7/24):
Get ready for an interstellar adventure! From designing space habitats to simulating zero-gravity tasks, campers will discover the science and imagination behind life beyond Earth. Join us at the museum for a week of cosmic fun, where the sky is no longer the limit!
This camp will feature engaging interactive materials from the new Sun Earth, Universe exhibit, an exciting interactive exhibition focused on space exploration and earth science. This exhibit is provided by the Mobius Discovery Center. More information about this exciting new exhibit coming soon.
Monsters, Myths, and Mysteries Camp (7/28 – 7/31):
Dive into a world of wonder and intrigue! Designed for curious minds, campers will uncover the fascinating stories behind legendary creatures, explore the truth about cryptids, and unravel the mysteries of ancient myths from around the world. Through STEAM-based activities and investigative adventures, kids will journey into the unknown and bring these tales to life.
Time Machine Quest Camp (8/4 – 8/7):
Step into the Time Machine and embark on an epic adventure through history—and into the future! Campers will journey across time to explore ancient civilizations, meet legendary figures, and imagine the possibilities of the world yet to come. Through STEAM-based challenges and interactive storytelling, campers will discover the wonders of the past and dream big about the future.
For kids between ages 6-10, each camp will cost $175 for members and $225 for non-members. Parents have the option to either enroll in one week of camp, or all four. Registration is required due to limited seats.
Learn more about Super Summer Adventure Camps here.
All STEM-based Camps are sponsored by Confluence Health & Wenatchee Valley Medical Group, the City of Wenatchee, and the City of East Wenatchee. Robotics Camps are sponsored by Microsoft. Super Summer Adventure Camps are sponsored by Goodfellow Bros.
For more information call the museum at 509-888-6240 or visit wenatcheevalleymuseum.org. Information about Super Summer Adventure Camps can also be found here.
About the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center
The Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center’s mission is to gather, engage, and educate people to celebrate and preserve the history, arts, sciences, and rich diversity of our region. The Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates with the support of the cities of Wenatchee and East Wenatchee.