Spring Break Camps in St. Petersburg
- Sunshine City Kids
- Feb 7, 2019
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 5, 2019
A list of fun and educational 2019 spring break camps in St. Petersburg, Florida for kids of all ages.

Spring break is fast approaching for Pinellas County Schools, and if you'll spend the week working, you're going to need somewhere to send your kids. Even if you have time off, you may want to schedule a fun activity for them to enjoy your own break.
The following youth programs come to the rescue with spring break camps to keep kids happily occupied and learning during the break. Be sure to register now, these camps fill up quickly!
*This list will be updated as new camp registrations open.
Young animal detectives will creatively explore the local environment while finding evidence of native wildlife. Practice bird and frog calls, investigate track and scat measurements, look for alligator signs, and learn to identify spiders and insects. Go on nature walks and scavenger hunts, make art, and play games!
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve
March 8, 10:00am-4:00pm
Ages 4 to 7
Cost: $35
Kids will have a chance to try AcroYoga, Aerial Arts, Juggling, Handstands, Parkour, Clowning and more this spring!
The Movement Sanctuary
March 11 - 15, 9:00am-3:00pm
Ages 8 to 12
$195/week with Groupon discount
Come celebrate with Highland Recreation Complex during spring break week. This camp will provide various family vacation themed spring activities, crafts and games. Campers will travel to an offsite location one day during the week for a field trip. All participants must pack a lunch and wear tennis shoes.
Highland Recreation Complex, Largo
March 11-15, 7:00am-6:00pm
Grades K-5
Cost: $90/residents, $108/nonresidents
International environmental educator Amalia Fernand will take campers on a tour of the world’s natural settings with songs and other activities that create a comprehensive picture of world geography. Limit of 30 campers.
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve
March 11-15, 9:00am-4:00pm (extended care available)
Ages 4 to 7
Cost: $150
Campers experience a time when family, friendship and character were as important as food, water and shelter. Activities are adapted from the Association of Experiential Education to foster team building, leadership and self-esteem. Limit of 45 campers.
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve
March 11-15, 9:00am-4:00pm (extended care available)
Ages 7 to 13
Cost: $130
The School of Skatin has a fun-filled spring camp planned this year with amazing field trips to skate parks, lessons, clinics, and fun interactive activities . The camp caters to all skill levels, beginner to advanced. Come shred and have the most amazing spring break!
School of Skatin
March 11-15, 8:00am-5:30pm
Ages 5 to 15
Cost: $160/week or $50/day
By choosing Bayside Sports Academy for your child's camp you are giving them a time of fun-filled activities. The children will stay busy learning gymnastics skills as they improve their physical well-being and self-esteem through gymnastics instruction, games, and relay races. Full- and Half-Day Camps are available!
Bayside Sports Academy
March 11-15, 9:00am-4:00pm (full day), 9:00am-12:30pm or 12:30-4:00pm (half day)
Ages 5 to 13 (age by 9/1/18)
Cost: $180/week (full), $130/week (half), daily rates available
Whether you are looking for a week of educational, nurturing fun for your kid or simply a day or two of activities outside of the norm, the YMCA has what you need for spring break camp!
Jim & Heather Gills YMCA
March 8, 11-15, 7:00am-6:00pm
Ages 5 to 12
Cost: $150/members, $195/nonmembers
Register your child for Spring Break Camp at the James B. Sanderlin Neighborhood Family Center. Field trips every day!
The Sanderlin Center
March 11-15
Ages 6 to 14
Cost: $50/week ($25/after care)
Back Door Theater
March 11-15, 9:00am-2:00pm
Ages 5 to 15
Cost: $75, sibling/returning student discounts and scholarships available
Campers will experience a variety of different art mediums including but not limited to: clay, ceramics, water color, canvas painting, bubble painting, glass painting, etc. Camp will include educational components during project instruction. A kid-friendly film will be shown during lunch break.
Practically Pikasso
March 8, 11-15, 9:30am-4:00am (full day), 9:30am-12:00pm (half day), extended care available
Ages 5 to 12
Cost: $330/6 full days, $65/single full day, $210/6 half days, $45/single half day, sibling discounts available
Take me out to the ballgame! Enjoy a day filled with baseball themed games and activities. All participants must pack a lunch and wear tennis shoes.
Highland Recreation Complex, Largo
March 8, 7:00am-6:00pm
Grades K-5
Cost: $14/residents, $17/nonresidents
Each day this program includes a combination of nature stories, songs, games, crafts and hikes to explore the outdoors. The goal is to nurture a child’s curiosity, help them acquire developmentally appropriate skills and instill an appreciation and respect for our natural world. Limit of 15 campers.
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve
March 11-15, 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages 3 to 4
Cost: $65
This very popular camp program is designed to give youth fun, engaging and memorable times while vacationing from school. Features include creative planned activities with well trained coaches, indoor and outdoor rotating activities, and special events.
St. Petersburg Recreation Centers
March 11-15, 7:30am-5:30pm
Grades K-8
Cost: $90/week, fee assistance available
This spring break camp at Weedon Island Preserve is a three-day, marine science-themed camp for students ages 7 to 11. Taught by UF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant Agent Libby Carnahan, the camp offers a fun balance of educational and recreational activities to engage and challenge your student!
Weedon Island Preserve
March 12-14, 9:00am-4:00pm
Ages 7 to 11
Cost: $100, scholarships & sibling discounts available
Learn all about the science of food, and create your own culinary masterpieces.
McGough Nature Park, Largo
March 11-15, 8:00am-5:30pm
Ages 7 to 12
Cost: $99/residents, $124/nonresidents
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