MetroFamily Magazine March April 2025

Adventures They’ll Remember 3 unique summer camps in the metro BY ERIN PAGE . PHOTOS PROVIDED.

L ooking for a summer camp that’s anything but ordinary? From filmmaking to outdoor adventures, check out 3 metro-area camps sure to make your child say WOW! Lights, camera, action! As featured on the cover, filmmaking camps at Rose State Kids College give 5th through 9th graders hands-on experience with screenwriting, directing, acting, lighting and equipment, and special effects. Students get to work with professional film equipment and produce their own 90-second film. In addition to filmmaking camps, learn about the wide variety of 150 classes across topics like STEAM, aerospace, video game design and more at rose.edu/kidscollege. Opt outdoors Explore the wonders of the great outdoors through OKC Parks’ Outdoor Adventure Camp. Students rock climb, fish, build shelters, try archery and much more, all while learning teamwork. Daily field trips around the metro are included. Find a full list of camp opportunities for ages 6 to 17 at okc.gov/parks. Culture and creativity FAMCamps at First Americans Museum offer a unique blend of art, culture, sports, STEM and wellness, creating a one-of-a-kind summer experience. Kids of all backgrounds dive into hands-on activities like obstacle courses, robotics and gardening. Find camp details for ages 6 to 12 at famok.org. Read on in the 2025 MetroFamily Summer Camp Guide to find even more local adventures your child will love.

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