If your kids are off March 27-31 and you're somewhere between "we should do something fun" and "I just need them out of the house for part of the day," this list is for you. I focused on options that are local enough to actually do from Zionsville, plus a few day-trip ideas that still make sense with kids.
I also checked provider websites where I could. If I couldn't confirm current spring break availability from the provider site, I'm saying that clearly instead of pretending otherwise.
Last updated: March 23, 2026.
This guide is sourced from Living Lini's local activities database. Camps and programs are listed for informational purposes. Listings are not ranked, endorsed, or editorially reviewed. Always verify details directly with the provider.
Source attribution: Data from livinglini.com, updated March 2026.
Spring break camps and programs worth checking right now
I'm starting with the options that actually line up with spring break timing, or at least look like realistic late-March / early-April possibilities for local families.
ZAC School Year Swim Camp - Spring Break
This is the cleanest actual Zionsville spring break option I found in the current listings. Zionsville Community Schools Aquatic Programs shows a spring break swim camp on March 30, 2026 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for grades K-8.
If you just need one good day covered, this is the kind of thing I'd check first. Verify details at zcs.k12.in.us before registering, but this one is very much on-theme for the week you're trying to fill.
Fishers AgriPark - Spring Break Camp: Farm to Fun
If you don't mind a short drive, this is one of the better spring break camp options in the database. The listing shows camp on April 3 and April 6-10 with hands-on farm fun, planting, greenhouse exploration, scavenger hunts, and farm-to-table activities.
That may not line up exactly with every school calendar, but for some families it's close enough to help with part of the break. Since registration opened March 2, I would absolutely check the AgriPark page before assuming spots are still there.
Holland Park - Spring Break Camp: Spring into Action
This is another Fishers option that looks useful if you need a more structured day. The listing says April 3 and April 6-10 with outdoor games, creative projects, and themed daily activities.
Not every Zionsville family is going to want the drive, but if your choices are "drive a little" or "listen to siblings fight over snacks all day," this might still be the better option. Check Fishers Community Center for current registration.
Fishers Community Center - Spring Into Action Camp
The current listing says this camp offers full-day, half-day, and drop-in options during HSE spring break. For families who need flexibility more than a perfect location, that kind of setup can be a lifesaver.
I'd put this in the "worth checking today" category, especially if drop-in flexibility matters more than staying super close to home. Check Fishers Community Center for availability.
DeVeau's School of Gymnastics - Spring Break Camp
The database shows a themed spring break camp at DeVeau's running April 6-10, 2026. If your kid needs movement more than crafts, this is the kind of option that can save the week.
It's a drive from Zionsville, yes. But for a really active kid, that drive can be worth it if the alternative is them bouncing off your furniture for five days. Check their website directly for current spring break registration.
InterActive Academy
I checked InterActive Academy's website directly. What I could confirm there was their camp structure: 8 weeks of themed camps, 2-, 3-, and 5-day options, 8:45 a.m.-2:45 p.m., before and after care available, lunch included, plus a note about a $20 fee for switching camps or signing up two days or less before camp.
What I could not confirm from the site was a specific spring break camp for March 27–31. So I'd treat this as: local and worth checking, but check their website before you count on it for next week.
Day-trip ideas near Zionsville if camps are full
Sometimes the answer is not finding a five-day camp. Sometimes the answer is just making two or three days feel intentional and survivable.
Conner Prairie
Conner Prairie is still one of the easiest spring break day trips from Zionsville. I checked for a spring-break-specific camp page and couldn't confirm one for next week from the site I could access. The current local listings are mostly about summer adventure camp, not spring break.
So here's the honest version: check their website for current spring break programming, special events, and hours. Even if there isn't a formal camp, it's still a very solid "get everyone out of the house and do something memorable" option.
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
I wasn't able to cleanly confirm the museum's current spring break event schedule through fetch, so I'm not going to make up availability. But this is still one of the most practical near-Zionsville spring break moves if you want one big outing day.
If you go this route, check the museum calendar before you leave. Spring break weeks can mean special exhibits, longer lines, and different timed programming than a random weekday.
Zionsville Parks & Recreation
I couldn't verify a spring-break-specific page on the town site from the provider website during this run, but the local listings do show Zionsville parks programming and they're usually one of the first places I'd check for families who want something simple and close to home.
If your dream spring break is not "drive all over Hamilton County," this is where I'd look first for updated town programming, pop-up nature activities, or anything newly posted. Zionsville Parks & Rec website here.
Carmel Clay Parks and Hamilton County Parks
Both of these are very worth checking, but I want to be clear: the listings I could verify are mostly about summer, not next week specifically. Carmel Clay Parks has a lot of summer programming already posted. Hamilton County Parks also has strong summer nature camp listings and tends to be first-come, first-served once registration opens.
For next week, I'd still check both sites — Carmel Clay Parks and Hamilton County Parks — because parks departments sometimes quietly publish school-break events, day programs, or family programming that doesn't show up the same way as summer camp listings.
Trampoline and activity centers
This category is honestly less about "camp" and more about "how do I burn off energy without spending the whole day planning it." I checked a couple of activity-center pages directly, but what I got back was not clean enough to confirm a current spring-break camp schedule. So for now: check the website for your nearest trampoline or activity center before you promise it.
If you're open to Fishers options, the Living Lini listings include an Urban Air Camp inside Fishers summer offerings, which at least tells me these centers are part of the local kid-activity mix. It just doesn't confirm spring break availability for next week.
My honest mom take: if you're eight days out and you still need a plan, don't wait for the perfect five-day solution. Grab one structured camp day, one museum day, one outdoor day, and one "we survived" easy day. That counts. Truly.
If you need a spring break plan today
If I were trying to patch together a Zionsville spring break plan right now, here's where I'd start:
- First check: ZAC School Year Swim Camp for March 30.
- Second check: Fishers AgriPark and Holland Park if you're willing to drive.
- Third check: InterActive Academy, because it's local and active even though I couldn't confirm next week specifically.
- Backup outing days: Conner Prairie and the Children's Museum, after checking their current calendars.
- Close-to-home wildcard: Zionsville Parks & Rec for anything newly posted.
And if you've already mentally moved on to summer planning, that's probably smart too. You can browse all local camps here, read the Zionsville summer camp guide, or use the registration deadline guide if you're trying not to miss the big dates.
Need more options fast?
Use the full Living Lini camp directory to check more local programs by town and category. It's the fastest way to see what's nearby without opening a million tabs.
FAQ: Spring break ideas near Zionsville
Are there any actual spring break camps near Zionsville for 2026?
Yes, there are at least a few timely options worth checking, including ZAC School Year Swim Camp in Zionsville and several Fishers-area spring break camps like Fishers AgriPark and Holland Park. Availability may change quickly, so verify with the provider.
What if I can't find a full-week spring break camp?
That's normal. A lot of families end up mixing one structured camp day, one day trip, one outdoor day, and one lower-key home day. You do not need a perfect five-day lineup for it to be a good week.
Are Conner Prairie and the Children's Museum doing spring break programs?
They are both worth checking, but I couldn't cleanly confirm next week's exact spring break programming from the provider websites during this update. Check their websites directly before you go.
Where can I find more kid activities near Zionsville?
You can browse all local camps and programs on Living Lini, plus related guides like the Zionsville summer camp guide.