
Bloomington kids from third to seventh grade have an opportunity to shake off the winter blues and dive into spring with the new Spring Break Camp in Moir Park. The program promises a mix of outdoor fun and educational activities, and it's poised to transform a week of routine into an adventure right in the heart of the local ecosystem.
According to a recent announcement on the City of Bloomington's official website, the camp is designed to adapt to whatever the temperamental spring weather throws its way, with plans to run "in any weather with activities adjusted as needed." From disc golf to crafts, and exploratory nature walks, the variety of activities seems curated to cater to a range of interests, and the nearby Nine Mile Creek will offer kids a front-row seat to the unfolding of the seasons.
Registration has officially opened, with spots available for enthusiastic young camp-goers looking to make the most of their spring break. The camp's location at Moir Park, 10320 Morgan Ave. S., positions campers within reach of both indoor spaces and the natural world's classroom.
Moir Park's accessibility to Nine Mile Creek is not just a chance for fun; it offers kids an invaluable opportunity to witness and learn about the local ecosystem's transition from winter to spring. Direct engagement with the environment underscores the camp experience, couching lessons in play, and observation, it's a chance to grow both in body and mind.
For parents and guardians interested in securing a spot for their kids, or for more details on what the Spring Break Camp will entail, the city encourages visiting blm.mn/youth-programs. As spring nears and plans for those school-free days come into question, the camp presents an inviting option for a week well spent.









