Summer at the Charleston Museum for Children

It’s already time to start planning summer activities for your children or grandchildren. The Charleston Museum offers their popular Nature Trailers Summer Camp at the Dill Sanctuary throughout the month of June and their Museum Camp the last two weeks of July. Registration is officially open for all sessions of both camps on our website.

Surround yourself with nature at The Charleston Museum’s Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife sanctuary located on James Island along the Stono River. Campers get down and dirty exploring a marsh ecosystem and tracking animals along the trail while learning about archaeology, life in a marsh, Native Americans, and animals. Nature Trailer Summer Camps are for ages 6 – 11 and include crafts, activities, and admission to the Dill Sanctuary from 9:00 am through 12:00 noon.

Reservations required. Cancellations must be requested one week in advance for a refund minus $50 administration fee.

To register for June 1-5, click here.
To register for June 8-12, click here.
To register for June 15-19, click here.
To register for June 22-26, click here.

Travel back in time to learn about creatures, customs, and cultures throughout history. Campers ages 6 – 11 are invited to explore the collections of The Charleston Museum to learn about Ancient Egypt, dinosaurs, animals, pirates and other exciting adventures of the past! Each camp includes crafts, activities, and admission to The Charleston Museum.

Reservations required. Cancellations must be requested one week in advance for a refund minus $50 administration fee. 

$170 Members | $220 Non-Members

To register for July 20-24, click here.
To register for July 27-31, click here.

-Submitted by The Charleston Museum

(Image credits: The Charleston Museum)