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Spring break activity ideas and camps

Madison area camps, programs, parks, playgrounds, and indoor drop-in and anytime options

By Aaron Seligman, MacaroniKID Madison publisher March 18, 2024

With spring break coming and spring weather not quite here, we've rounded up a few ideas for the Madison area if you've got school-age kids or just looking to explore something different. 

We've got a few camps, drop-in activities, parks, playgrounds, and more to check out. We'll keep updating the list -- nothing sponsored, just places we trust--and let us know what we've missed! Plus, see our cool-weather ideas and experience gift guide for more.

Camps. If you need childcare during the week, a variety of day/full week options with availability (as of 3/17/24):

Dane County Humane Society: Camp Pawprint
Children ages 7-12 can enjoy animal-related lessons, interacting with a variety of animals, and completing service projects
5132 Voges Rd, Madison

Henry Vilas Zoo: Spring Break Zoo Camp
Kids ages 6-12 can discover a fun week of themed animal experiences and behind-the-scenes opportunities
702 S Randall Ave, Madison

Infinity Martial Arts: Day and Spring Break Camps
Kids aged 7 and up can practice their karate skills, along with a variety of arts and crafts activities!
Multiple locations

Kids Junction: Adventure Club
Enjoy themed enrichment classes and sporting events. There are also field trips to local area attractions
8084 Watts Rd, Madison

Black Belt America: Spring Break Camp
Learn about martial arts and enjoy other fun activities at this camp
502 S High Point Rd, Madison

Children’s Theater of Madison: Spring Break Classes
Tap into your creative side this break! Take acting classes and perform on stage
1055 E Mifflin St, Madison

Badger Bots: Spring Break Camp
Foster your love for all things STEM this break and learn about coding and robotics!
7615 Discovery Dr, Middleton

Lussier Center School's Out days

For ages 7-12, $50 per day (8:30-4:00). Spend the day exploring outside through a variety of activities including possibly prairie adventures, canoeing, fishing, fort building, snowshoeing, sledding, and more


Drop-in programs and classes. Fill part of a day with an outing and program:


Parks/Playgrounds. We're big fans of fun playgrounds and hiking options ( especially places that have both )so we can adjust based on our mood/energy. Favorites include:


Indoor/Rainy Day Ideas. We know the weather is unpredictable this time of year, but stay busy with:


If you have other ideas or suggestions please let us know and we'll keep updating our list! 

Plus you can always submit your business to our listings or your event for free.  and don't forget to subscribe for our free weekly newsletter with all the kid-friendly activities for the week in the Madison area.