JOIN US FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, ARTS & MATH (STEAM) SUMMER CAMP 2026!

We can’t wait to DIG IN to a week of fun and messy discovery, creativity, and learning! Students will explore a wide range of fields from geology and archeology to architecture and art, all through hands-on, play based learning opportunities.

Our camps are designed by a team of STEM professionals and educators, and led by our staff, volunteers, and members of our high school robotics team.

Snacks and all camp materials will be provided each day. Students will need to bring a water bottle and a lunch each day.

We apologize, but before and after camp care is not currently available for this camp.

Please contact us at info@broomfieldstem.org with additional questions. We look forward to welcoming you to camp!

 ***A Note About Camp Fees: This year Broomfield STEM camps are offered on a new tiered fee structure. To make this work, we ask families to choose the tuition type at the highest level they are able to pay. We have a very limited number of the lower tuition slots that are available first come, first serve to those who need them. If you have questions about this change or are having difficulty finding an option that works for your family, please reach out to us. We never want cost to be a barrier to our STEM loving students!

Water WOW! Highlights from Summer 2025

The 2025 STEAM camp was supported by a generous grant from the Broomfield Community Foundation. The Broomfield Community Foundation was established in 1993 to create an ongoing source of funds for local charitable organizations. It is a vehicle for community philanthropy that enables individuals of both modest and substantial means to help “build a community with heart.” For more information, please contact the Broomfield Community Foundation at 303-469-7208 or visit the web site at www.broomfieldfoundation.org.

Representatives from Emerson demonstrate their water density meters to teach students how to make a perfect glass of lemonade!

Members of our BroomBots Robotics Team demonstrate how to make siphons on day two of camp.

Campers experiment with water pressure as they launch water rockets and compare the height travelled with the amount of pressure used to launch.

Thank you to the Water Department at the City and County of Broomfield for their visit to teach our campers about how they keep the water flowing around Broomfield!

Campers build a model water wheel as they explore how water can be used to generate power.

Campers test their boat designs in our wind-powered rain-gutter regatta.

Dave Carter from the National Bison Association teaches campers about soil erosion and water retention.

Campers assess their Lego building designs amidst rising water and heavy waves.