Spring Break Day Camps (K-6th Grades) – March 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
ZooVet Edventures
March 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
(Monday – Friday)
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Grade groups are: Kindergarten, 1st/2nd grades, and 3rd-6th grades
Put on your vet coats and get ready to explore the unique veterinary cases at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo! Together we will curiously review some of the fascinating veterinary cases the Zoo has seen over the last decade.
Daily Themes
Monday, March 24: Skins and Scales
Tuesday, March 25: Bizarre Bones
Wednesday, March 26: Mesmerizing Molars
Thursday, March 27: Brilliant Brains
Friday, March 28: Stellar Problem-Solvers
Details
- Register for any one day or all five days! Space is limited; therefore pre-registration is required.
- Zoo Member discount rates automatically apply to registration costs when booking online at the Zoo’s website, after logging in with your Zoo membership username and password.
- Campers should sign-up for the camp that reflects the grade they are currently enrolled in.
Opportunity Fund Scholarship Information
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo has scholarships available for schools, groups, and families that may need financial assistance.
Please download the appropriate application and follow included instructions.
Opportunity Fund Scholarship – Individual Application
Opportunity Fund Scholarship – School/Group Application
What to Bring to Camp
– Clothing and Accessories:
Campers should dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather. Layers are suggested and good. Closed toe walking shoes are essential. A daypack, sunscreen, and water bottle are highly recommended! If you have a younger camper- a spare set of clothes might be useful as well.
– Snacks & Lunches:
Please pack a morning snack, sack lunch, and afternoon snack for your camper. The Zoo DOES NOT provide lunch or snacks! Please send your child to camp with a sack lunch!
Payments
Camps must be paid in full at time of registration. Payment includes a 25% non-refundable administration fee, please see above for refund policy.
Health & Safety
This is the foremost consideration for all day camp participants. Camper health information will be with your child’s counselor at all times.