Glen Ellyn & Wheaton, Illinois · Summer 2026

Summer Camps in Glen Ellyn & Wheaton, Illinois 2026 — The Complete Guide for Busy Parents

150+ camps across STEM, nature, sports, music, arts, and more. Registration is filling up fast — here's everything you need before spots close.

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If you're a Glen Ellyn or Wheaton parent trying to sort out summer, you're working with one of the best-resourced areas in DuPage County — and one of the most overwhelming sets of options. Between College of DuPage, the Wheaton Park District, the B.R. Ryall YMCA, DuPage Forest Preserves, and dozens of private providers, the choices run deep.

This guide pulls it all together. We've organized 150+ summer camp and activity programs across Glen Ellyn and Wheaton by type, with direct links to register. Whether you need full-day care, a specialty STEM program, or a nature-based outdoor experience, it's here.

Important: registration for the best programs fills fast. Wheaton Park District's most popular camps and DuPage Forest Preserve programs often fill weeks in advance. Don't wait until May to start looking.

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💡 Lini tip: The Wheaton Park District opens registration in February for residents — if you're reading this in March or later, a handful of summer sessions may already be full. Check wheatonparkdistrict.com directly for current availability, then come back here for everything else.

Why Glen Ellyn & Wheaton Are Excellent for Summer Camps

This corner of DuPage County punches above its weight for summer programming. A few things that stand out:

STEM & Tech Camps (13+ options)

Glen Ellyn and Wheaton families have access to some of the best STEM camp programming in DuPage County, anchored by College of DuPage's campus programs and supplemented by strong franchise and independent providers.

STEM

College of DuPage — Explorer Camps

Weekly K–5 general enrichment with field trips, art, and educational components. One of the best-value summer options in the area. Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm, June–July.

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College of DuPage — STEAM Ventures

Morning STEM camps (grades 1–5) with weekly themes in science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Half-day format, 8:30–11:20am, June–July.

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College of DuPage — Teen X-Treme

All-day camps for grades 7–9 covering video game design, 3D printing, culinary arts, and creative tech. Mon–Thu, 9am–2:50pm, June–July.

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Camp Galileo — Wheaton

Flagship STEAM camp for grades K–8 with the Galileo Innovation Approach. Creative challenges, silly skits, extended care available. Held at 1620 Mayo Ave, Wheaton.

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DuPage Forest Preserve — STEM Camps

Multiple themed series at Fullersburg Woods: Grossology (grades 1–2), Camp Rocks (grades 1–2), Nature's Superpowers (grades 3–4), and Endangered Ecologists (grades 3–4). Half-day mornings.

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Brain Busters STEM Camp

Hands-on robotics, 3D printing, and engineering challenges for ages 7–14. Small classes (2:1 student-kit ratio). Sessions June 8–26, 9am–11am or 11:30am–1:30pm. Near Glendale Heights.

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RoboThink — Chicago Western Suburbs

Kids build and battle robots across themed sessions: Battle Robots, Battle Tanks, RoboPetz, STEAM Art, AI ThinkLab. Ages 5–12. Half-day and full-day options throughout Wheaton area.

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Creator Camp (Shark Tank Featured)

3-day tech camps for ages 5–13 covering filmmaking, YouTube creation, music production, game design, and entrepreneurship. Sessions end with the "Creator Camp Oscars" showcase.

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📋 Parent note: College of DuPage camps are among the highest-value summer options in the western suburbs — quality comparable to private programs at park district prices. Check cod.edu/youth for remaining spots; popular sessions (especially Teen X-Treme) fill early.

Nature & Outdoor Camps (6+ options)

The DuPage Forest Preserve network and Prairie School of DuPage give Glen Ellyn and Wheaton families access to genuinely exceptional nature programming — more immersive than typical park district camps and often at surprisingly affordable prices.

Nature

Prairie School of DuPage

42 acres of prairie, woods, and wetlands. Programs span ages 3 to 7th grade: Wild Things (ages 3–5), Dirty Messy Awesome (grades 1–5), Theater in the Woods (grades 5–7), and Outdoor Odyssey with overnight camping (grades 5–7).

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DuPage Forest Preserve — Junior Ranger Camp

Conservation and stewardship through hiking, fishing, crafts, and outdoor games at Herrick Lake, Wheaton. Grades 3–4. Two sessions: June 22–26 and July 13–17. Max 20 campers — fills fast.

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DuPage Forest Preserve — Prairie Kids Camp

Explore early Illinois history through outdoor games, traditional crafts, and hands-on cooking at St. James Farm in Warrenville. Grades 3–4. Multiple sessions June–August.

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Glen Ellyn Park District — Outdoor Programs

Nature-themed activities through the Glen Ellyn Park District (GEPD) summer lineup, including outdoor exploration as part of the Ackerman Summer Camp program. Check gepark.org for session availability.

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General Day Camps (11+ options)

For families who need flexible, full-summer coverage, Glen Ellyn and Wheaton have strong general day camp options from the YMCA, park districts, and Wheaton's famous campers'-choice lineup.

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B.R. Ryall YMCA — Traditional Camp

Swimming, outdoor games, arts and crafts, and lasting friendships for kindergarten through 8th grade. Multiple locations in Glen Ellyn including YMCA main site and elementary school sites. Full-day with "Fun Fridays." Financial assistance available.

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Glen Ellyn Park District — Ackerman Summer Camp

Weekly themes with STEM experiments, nature exploration, sports, crafts, and games. Ages 6–14. Morning, afternoon, or full-day sessions available at 800 St. Charles Road.

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Wheaton Park District — Campers' Favorites

The iconic Wheaton lineup: Camp No Name, Camp I Don't Know, Camp Goodtimes, Camp Illini, Mean Camp Green, and Awesome August. Includes swimming with skill-level wristbands. Contact Kelly Nielsen: 630-510-5120.

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My Gym Wheaton Summer Camp

High-energy 3-hour camps for ages 3–9 with fitness games, gymnastics, arts and crafts, music, and sports. Themed weeks: Super Hero Training, Space Explorers, Disney Magic, and more. Air-conditioned gym.

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⚠️ Wheaton Park District registration note: Resident registration opened in February; nonresident registration opened March 3. If popular sessions are full, check the waitlist or call 630-690-4880 for availability updates throughout spring.

Sports & Athletics (5+ camp options; 20+ league programs)

Between the Wheaton Park District sports lineup, KidStrong, My Gym, martial arts academies, and club sports, Glen Ellyn and Wheaton families have a broad range of athletic programming to choose from.

Sports

Wheaton Park District — Sports Camps

Baseball, basketball, tennis, soccer, and multi-sport options through the park district. One of the most affordable ways to get solid coaching in a specific sport. Register at wheatonparkdistrict.com.

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KidStrong — Carol Stream (near Wheaton)

Science-based camps combining physical activity, skill-building games, social interaction, and character development for ages 4–11. Mon–Fri, 9am–3:30pm summer 2026. No membership required.

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B.R. Ryall YMCA — Sports Camp & Varsity Camp

YMCA Sports Camp builds skills and teamwork through athletics (grades 2–5). Varsity Camp mixes sports, swim, and field trips for grades 6–8. Both at Ben Franklin Elementary or YMCA main site.

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Martial Arts Camps (Glen Ellyn & Wheaton)

Multiple martial arts academies in the area offer summer camps: Lions Panzek Martial Arts in Winfield, plus ATA, USMA, and KDC in Glen Ellyn. Check livinglini.com for a full list.

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Music Camps (6+ options)

Wheaton has an unusually strong music camp scene, anchored by Jerry Evans School of Music's extensive multi-genre summer lineup.

Music

Jerry Evans School of Music — Summer Camps

10+ weekly music camps covering all styles and instruments: Young Singers (K–5th), Rock Band, Songwriting, Musical Theater, String Ensemble, Electric Guitar Shredding, Jazz Combo, Beat Making, World Percussion, and more. $299/week, 3 hrs/day, 5 sessions June–August.

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Wheaton Park District — Music Programs

The Wheaton Park District includes music and performing arts programming as part of its summer lineup. Check wheatonparkdistrict.com for 2026 camp session availability.

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Arts, Theater & Dance (4+ camps; 10+ studio programs)

Both Glen Ellyn and Wheaton have strong performing arts communities. Wheaton Drama Inc. runs theater programming, multiple dance studios run summer intensives, and the park district includes arts camps in its summer lineup.

Faith-Based & VBS Programs (2+ options)

Wheaton, with its deep faith community (it's home to Wheaton College), has a number of Vacation Bible School and faith-integrated summer programs.

Special Needs & Inclusive Programs

Two standout resources for families with kids who need inclusive programming:

How to Pick the Right Camp for Your Kid

With 150+ options across two towns, the challenge is narrowing it down without losing a weekend to research. Here's what actually works:

  1. Lock in your must-cover weeks first. Identify the weeks where you genuinely need care (work conflicts, no other coverage) and book anchor camps for those before anything else.
  2. Budget by category. DuPage Forest Preserve and park district camps ($150–$250/week) vs. private specialty camps ($300–$500/week). Mixing both is smart planning.
  3. Match to your kid's current obsession. Don't book the STEM camp because you think they should like it — book it because they keep talking about robots or coding. Current interest beats aspiration every time.
  4. Check the age windows carefully. Prairie School of DuPage's Outdoor Odyssey (grades 5–7) is a very different experience from their Wild Things program (ages 3–5). Many programs have 1–2 year windows.
  5. Waitlists are real. DuPage Forest Preserve Junior Ranger and Wheaton Park District "Campers' Favorites" programs do fill. If what you want is full, get on the waitlist — there's meaningful turnover before June.
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Registration Deadline Reality Check

DuPage County families face real scarcity at the top programs. Here's what to know for 2026:

Frequently Asked Questions

How many summer camps are there in Glen Ellyn and Wheaton, Illinois?

Living Lini tracks 150+ summer camp and activity programs across Glen Ellyn and Wheaton — including day camps, specialty STEM camps, nature programs, sports clinics, music camps, theater, and faith-based VBS programs.

What is the best summer camp in Glen Ellyn or Wheaton?

It depends on your kid. For traditional full-day camp, B.R. Ryall YMCA and Wheaton Park District's Campers' Favorites are consistently top-rated. For nature immersion, Prairie School of DuPage is exceptional. For STEM, College of DuPage Youth Academy offers university-quality programming at accessible prices.

Are there affordable summer camp options in Glen Ellyn and Wheaton?

Yes. Glen Ellyn Park District and Wheaton Park District programs are typically $150–$275/week. DuPage Forest Preserve camps run $175–$320 and offer 50% discounts for qualifying families. Faith-based VBS programs are often free or under $50. College of DuPage camps are priced below comparable private programs.

Do Glen Ellyn and Wheaton have summer camps for kids with disabilities?

Yes. WDSRA (Western DuPage Special Recreation Association) is the region's dedicated provider for inclusive recreational programs, including summer camps. Glen Ellyn Park District also offers an inclusion program within its regular camps. Contact either organization directly for accommodations.

When do DuPage County summer camp registrations open?

Wheaton Park District opened resident registration in February and nonresident registration March 3. DuPage Forest Preserve, Prairie School of DuPage, College of DuPage, and B.R. Ryall YMCA registrations are all open now. Private camps (Galileo, RoboThink, Brain Busters) have rolling registration with early-bird pricing through April.

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