Explore, Discover, and Innovate with STEM Adventures
At INFINITY Science Center, our Summer Camps offer a unique opportunity for young explorers to immerse themselves in the world of space, technology, engineering, and robotics. Through hands-on learning experiences and expert guidance, campers will develop the skills and knowledge needed to become the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators. Join us for an unforgettable summer of exploration and discovery—where curiosity knows no bounds!
Registration Opens Monday, March 2, 2026 and ends May 29, 2026
Engaging, hands-on activities that spark curiosity and explore topics like space, robotics, and engineering.
Partnering with NASA, we offer campers real-world insights into space science, robotics, and engineering
Our camps inspire a love for STEM, helping your child take the first steps toward a career in science and technology.
INFINITY Summer Camp registrations open March 1st.
INFINITY Summer Camp registrations closes May 31st
Astro Camp – Ages 7-11 (must turn 7 by July 1, 2026)
Artemis and Nexus – Camp ages 12-16
Camp will be June 15-19 and /or June 22-26.
Camp is held Monday- Friday. Drop-off begins at 8:00 a.m. Pick-up is at 3:00 p.m.
We offer a 10% discount for multiple registrations.
INFINITY does not offer camp discounts for Stennis employees.
INFINITY does not offer camp scholarships.
You may request placement with a friend or family member. We do our very best to honor your requests. We group our campers in close age groups to provide instruction at appropriate levels.
Yes. If you are waitlisted, there is no guarantee that your child will have a spot in camp. If time permits and space is available, you will be contacted.
You will only need to walk your camper in on the first day of camp. After that, you will drop them off each morning.
Each camper receives a camp backpack, t-shirt, name tag, and lanyard. They also receive daily snacks and engaging science instruction throughout the week.
Shorts, a T-shirt, and closed-toe tennis shoes are appropriate. We will be active so please no sandals or Crocs.
Two weeks before camp, an orientation video will be emailed to all registered campers. Parents are asked to review the video with their camper. Parents will also receive a PDF of the Camp Handbook with everything covered in the orientation video.
Please provide a camp counselor with a written notification through email or handwritten of the date and time that you need to pick up early. You will need to sign them out with the camp director and show ID at pick up.
Each morning, we start out with a group assembly for a special presentation around our camp theme and our mission brief for the day. After the morning meeting, camp groups with go to their first station. Throughout the day, they will rotate through each activity room. They will engage in hands-on activities, anything from building a rocket to making slime and engineering activities. All activities are geared to the camp theme and the week’s mission. Samples of the past year’s missions: 2024- Mission Moon- all activities prepared campers to complete missions on the Moon, like moon walks, glove box challenges, and mining for moon minerals. 2025- Mission Mars-all activities prepared campers to complete missions on Mars, like building habitats, preparing for long space travel through exercise, following directions for systems check, and driving Mars rovers.
This year’s theme is Mystery Planets- Discovery- all activities will be geared for our astronaut cadets to find out how new planets are discovered and if newly discovered planets have what mankind needs to colonize and thrive on.
At this time, INFINITY’s Café is available for museum guests and field trip groups only.