Camps are a great way to provide hands-on learning opportunities for your family! Have a blast with camps at the Idaho State Museum. Experience history like never before as you play, explore, and make new friends. Spring and Summer camps are offered annually at the Idaho State Museum near the heart of downtown Boise. Register for week-long camps or single-day camps online. Camp activities incorporate STEM learning and tie into K-5 learning curriculum. 

Dig Into History – Monday, July 7th

Dinosaurs once walked in Boise, marine reptiles swam in Lewiston, and volcanoes spewed forth lava near Pocatello. Campers will learn about Idaho’s amazing geologic past that stretches back hundreds of millions of years. There will be a mini fossil dig, rock and mineral identification, geode cracking, and more!

Rowdy Rodeo – Tuesday, July 8th

Round up, campers! Get ready to experience the Wild West through hands-on crafts, games, and activities inspired by true tales from Idaho’s history. Discover the influence of vaqueros, learn to tie knots, and create leatherwork to prepare yourself for the next rodeo.

Gem State Studio – Wednesday, July 9th

Idaho is full of beautiful colors and landscapes that inspire. Grab an apron, prepare to get messy, and create art influenced by the Gem State. Charcoal, watercolors, and more will be used!

Trail Travelers – Thursday, July 10th

Idaho was center stage for settlers coming West to start new lives. Look back at their stories and try your hand at homesteading skills! Campers will make butter, build a raft to ford a river, and learn games that children played on the Oregon Trail.

Claws, Paws, and Jaws – Friday, July 11th

Predators come in all shapes and sizes in Idaho, and we will spend this camp day exploring the unique traits of animals like bears, birds of prey, and rattlesnakes. Build a bear den, learn animal classification, and search the museum for predator habitats!