Engages young minds in creative building and problem-solving using LEGO bricks.
Lego Camp is a stem & technology summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 8 to 10. Tuition starts at $300 and goes up to $500 per week. The camp runs full_day sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
8-10
$300.0-$500.0
per week
full_day
Sessions (28)
Lego Camp - Week 1 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to creative LEGO building and problem-solving. Campers will explore foundational engineering concepts by constructing simple machines and structures using LEGO bricks. This week emphasizes teamwork and critical thinking as children collaborate on themed building challenges that spark imagination and innovation.
Charged Up!
4-day camp for grades 3-5 exploring electricity through static electricity experiments and circuit building projects.
Lego Camp - Week 2 (Ages 8-10)
This week, campers dive deeper into problem-solving by designing and building complex LEGO models that incorporate moving parts. Through guided challenges, they learn about basic mechanics and structural stability while enhancing their creativity. Collaborative projects encourage campers to share ideas and develop innovative solutions together.
Magic of Science
4-day camp for grades 3-5 exploring physics, chemistry, and performance through hands-on science experiments and demonstrations.
Lego Camp - Week 3 (Ages 8-10)
Campers explore the world of LEGO robotics and simple programming concepts by building models that can perform basic tasks. This hands-on week encourages logical thinking and introduces campers to the fundamentals of coding through interactive LEGO challenges. Teamwork and creativity are emphasized as campers design and test their robotic creations.
Lego Robotics - Mindstorm (June 22-25)
4-day camp for grades 6-8 using LEGO Mindstorms technology to design, construct, and code autonomous robots.
Lights, Camera, Creation!
4-day camp for grades 6-8 combining digital design, 3D printing, and stop-motion animation to create digital and physical content.
Game Design
4-day camp for grades 6-8 where students design and build video games using platforms like Bloxels and Makey Makey kits.
Lego Camp - Week 4 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on architectural design and creative storytelling through LEGO. Campers build detailed structures inspired by famous landmarks and invent their own imaginative worlds. Activities include collaborative building sessions and problem-solving challenges that develop spatial awareness and narrative skills.
Lego Robotics - Mindstorm (June 29-July 2)
4-day camp for grades 6-8 using LEGO Mindstorms technology to design, construct, and code autonomous robots.
Engineering Design - Session I
5-day hands-on engineering design course using SolidWorks CAD software for grades 10-12, with opportunity to earn Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) certification.
Lego Camp (July 6-9, Morning)
4-day camp for grades 3-5 focusing on advanced LEGO building, structural engineering, and large-scale construction challenges.
Lego Camp - Session 1 (Morning)
For 3rd-5th graders, this LEGO Master Builders Academy teaches advanced architectural and engineering concepts including stability, leverage, design thinking, and mechanical devices.
Lego Camp - Week 5 (Ages 8-10)
Campers engage in advanced problem-solving challenges that involve designing and building LEGO contraptions with moving parts and interactive features. This week emphasizes engineering principles and creative experimentation, encouraging campers to test and refine their designs through hands-on activities and group collaboration.
Lego Camp [Grades 3, 4, 5] - Afternoon Session
LEGO Master Builders Academy for 3rd-5th graders exploring advanced architectural and engineering concepts, structural challenges, and design thinking through large-scale building projects.
Lego Camp [Grades 3, 4, 5] - Morning Session
LEGO Master Builders Academy for 3rd-5th graders exploring advanced architectural and engineering concepts, structural challenges, and design thinking through large-scale building projects.
Lego Camp [Grades 3, 4, 5] - Session 1
Advanced LEGO building camp for 3rd-5th graders focused on architectural and engineering concepts, structural challenges, and collaborative projects.
Lego Camp [Grades 3, 4, 5] - Session 2
Advanced LEGO building camp for 3rd-5th graders focused on architectural and engineering concepts, structural challenges, and collaborative projects.
Building Basics
4-day camp for kindergarten-2nd grade using LEGO, KEVA planks, and other building materials to develop foundational construction skills.
Engineering Design - Session II
5-day hands-on engineering design course using SolidWorks CAD software for grades 10-12, with opportunity to earn Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) certification.
Fly like a Scientist!
4-day camp for kindergarten-2nd grade exploring the science of flight through experiments with paper airplanes, kites, gliders, and parachutes.
Lego Camp - Week 6 (Ages 8-10)
Explore the fundamentals of engineering and design as campers build LEGO models inspired by real-world machines and structures. This week includes challenges that require critical thinking and creativity, such as constructing bridges, towers, and vehicles, fostering an understanding of balance, force, and function.
Engineering Design - Session III
5-day hands-on engineering design course using SolidWorks CAD software for grades 10-12, with opportunity to earn Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) certification.
Lego Camp - Week 7 (Ages 8-10)
Campers take on creative problem-solving projects that involve designing LEGO models with specific functions, such as vehicles that move or structures that can withstand weight. This week encourages experimentation and iterative design, helping campers develop resilience and innovative thinking skills.
Engineering Design - Session IV
5-day hands-on engineering design course using SolidWorks CAD software for grades 10-12, with opportunity to earn Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) certification.
Lego Camp - Week 8 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes storytelling through LEGO, where campers design and build scenes and characters to create their own narratives. Activities include collaborative story-building and problem-solving challenges that foster creativity, communication, and teamwork.
Lego Camp - Week 9 (Ages 8-10)
Campers explore engineering challenges by designing and building LEGO models that solve real-world problems. This week focuses on creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration as campers test and improve their designs through hands-on activities and group discussions.
Lego Camp - Week 10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers showcase their skills by designing and building a personal LEGO project that incorporates elements learned throughout the summer. This culminating experience encourages creativity, problem-solving, and presentation skills as campers share their creations with peers and instructors.
Programs offered
Location
924 16th Street, Suite 221 Green Center, Golden, Colorado 80401 USA
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Lego Camp cost?
- Lego Camp costs $300.0-$500.0 per week.
- What ages does Lego Camp accept?
- Lego Camp accepts children ages 8 to 10.
- Is Lego Camp still accepting registrations?
- Lego Camp enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Lego Camp located?
- Lego Camp is located at 924 16th Street, Suite 221 Green Center, Golden, Colorado 80401 USA in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for Lego Camp?
- Lego Camp offers full_day sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.