Spring Break Camps
Camp Registration
Classes are $15 per child or $50 for all four camps.
New Mexico BioPark Society Members receive 10% off each registration.
Registration is required.
To register, call (505) 848-7180 or register online.
Dress for Spring
Classes take place rain or shine. Make sure your child is dressed appropriately.
Campers must arrive by 9:45 a.m.
Please brings a sack lunch and water bottle.
Go wild this Spring Break with the ABQ BioPark.
Children ages 9 though 11 years old can enjoy their time away from school by learning about animals and plants at the BioPark.
Spring Break Camps offer games, stories and more. Girl Scouts can earn badges for participating in these programs.
2012 Camp Descriptions
Spring Wildlife Safari
When: March 13, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Where: Zoo
Go on a safari without leaving Albuquerque!
Join us for tours, games, activities in a fun-filled day where you will learn about wildlife and endangered species in New Mexico and around the world.
Watch sea lions dive, listen to elephants rumble and search for camouflaged critters.
You'll be personally introduced to education animals, receive a Zoo Safari journal and create animal art.
Spring Water Journey
When: March 14, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Where: Aquarium
Dive on in for this action-packed adventure as you follow the course of the Rio Grande from Colorado to the sea.
You'll search for mysterious creatures and then tour the aquarium to learn about amazing ocean animals.
Get close and personal with tidepool creatures and hear Captain Lucky's tales of the sea.
Spring Green Connection
When: March 15, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Where: Botanic Garden
Uncover the fascinating world of plants from tiny seeds to towering trees.
Learn how plants support the web of life on earth and learn about their wondrous uses.
See how gardeners make living sculptures, visit the animals at Heritage Farm and discover how "bugs" can be heroes or villains of a garden.
You'll create your own nature mosaic and plant a seed to take home and grow.
Spring Outdoor Adventure
When: March 16, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Where: Tingley Beach
What do cottonwoods, catfish and coyotes have in common? They are all part of the amazing world in and around the Rio Grande.
This brand-new camp takes you on an exciting trek through the bosque to experience nature at the heart of the city.
Be a detective as you gather clues about the forest, discover ways that plants and animals survive in the bosque, play nature games and learn what you can do to help keep Earth healthy and beautiful.
