That 2026 calendar might not even be on the wall yet, but the time is fast approaching to make spring break and summer vacation plans for young campers.
Early sign-ups for spring and summer camp sessions at the Tennessee Aquarium begin Jan. 28 for Aquarium members and River Society members.
Registration for the general public will open Feb. 2.
“Aquarium camps are a popular option among many parents, but have attendance caps,” said Alison Pryor of the Tennessee Aquarium. “Now is the perfect time to activate a gift membership you received over the holidays — or to become a first-time Member — to make the most of the early registration window.”
The Aquarium’s camp offerings include a selection of general-interest and themed sessions for campers from pre-kindergarten through high school.
“Campers will have fun and connect more deeply with nature through daily animal encounters, behind-the-scenes experiences, games, and crafts led by counselors and experienced Aquarium educators,” Pryor said. “Some camps also include special perks, like guided, off-campus field trips.”
This year, Aquarium camps will be headquartered in the new STREAM Learning Center, supported by Unum. Located on the Aquarium Plaza, STREAM will serve as the new pick-up and drop-off location, situating campers closer to the River and Ocean Journey buildings while providing safe and easy access for parents.
Three spring sessions, targeting campers ages 5-9, will be offered this year:
Feb. 16: Animal Reporters. Photograph Aquarium residents and “interview” ambassador animals
March 16-20: Home Travelers. Explore the many ways animals find their way home each spring
March 23: Buds and Buddies. Hang out and observe the natural world as it slowly wakes up for spring
Weekly summer camp sessions will be offered from June 8 until the week beginning Aug. 3.
General camps for ages 5–12 will be available from June 8- July 31. Camps last for four to five days and are designed around four themes, including Tennessee Treasures, Around the World, Survival of the Fittest, and Ancient Animals.
A pair of specialty camps will also be available for older campers between the ages of 9-16. These camps feature unique perks, such as off-campus excursions or an overnight at the aquarium (Nocturnal Wonders only). This year’s themes include Nature Detectives for ages 9-14; and Nocturnal Wonders for ages 13-16.
This year features the return of a popular option for camping newcomers or younger kids with shorter attention spans. The “Tiny Tides” camp is designed for Pre-K 4- to 5-year-olds. Two Tiny Tides sessions will be offered with a focus on building independence, making new friends, and improving kindergarten readiness.
The last camp of summer, “Nature Nuts,” is specifically available only to rising kindergartners. Single-day Nature Nuts sessions will be offered from Aug. 3-7.
Summer camps take place daily from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. EDT. Before- and after-care are available for an additional fee. These include extended hours for drop-off — 7:30-9 a.m. — or pick-up — 4-5:30 p.m. — as well as light breakfast or snacks.
Five-day general camps are $300, with four-day general camps at $240. Nature Detectives and Nocturnal Wonders specialty camps are $400, Tiny Tides camps are $300, and Nature Nuts are $60 on a daily basis. Aquarium Members receive a 10% discount.
A limited number of camp scholarships are available to underwrite between 75%–90% of the program fee. Applications close March 2 for spring camp and March 31 for summer camp.
Scholarships are awarded based on the availability of space, financial need, and the date the application is received.
Interested youth may apply to be a teen counselor-in-training. Look for these opportunities on the Aquarium’s volunteer website from Feb. 27-April 30, or until all positions are filled.
The Tennessee Aquarium’s Camp programs are presented by the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger.
Go to tnaqua.org/camp to see a daily packing list, expanded camp theme descriptions, and a session schedule.
The Aquarium, located on the banks of the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, is a non-profit organization.