STEM Summer Camps in Los Angeles.
570 stem camps in Los Angeles. Median week: $595; range $495–$899.
STEM camps in Los Angeles cover a wide span: robotics, coding, video-game design, lab science, engineering. The label hides a wide quality range — from real makerspaces with practitioner instructors to franchise programs running pre-built kits. The price tag rarely tells you which is which.
Top 20 camps
- Forge Makerspace - RC Car Build & Race (Jun 15–19) · Ages 7–14
- Forge Makerspace - Lightsaber Engineering (Jun 22–26) · Ages 7–14
- Forge Makerspace - Control Line Airplane (Jun 29–Jul 3) · Ages 7–14
- Forge Makerspace - Racing Drone Engineering (Jul 13–17) · Ages 7–14
- Forge Makerspace - Mechanical Clock Engineering (Jul 20–24) · Ages 7–14
- Forge Makerspace - Super Soaker Engineering (Jul 27–31) · Ages 7–14
- Forge Makerspace - RC Car Build & Race (Aug 3–7) · Ages 7–14
- Forge Makerspace - Robotics Masterclass / Robotic Arm (Aug 17–21) · Ages 7–14
- CEE: Arcades, Escape Rooms & Puzzles (Deep Dive) · West Hollywood · Ages 9–12 · $550/week
- CEE: Maker Camp (Deep Dive) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: LEGO Robotics (AM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: Science Wizards (AM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: BrickLab Architecture (AM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: Little Inventors (AM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: Toy Designers & Inventors (PM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: Astronomy Adventures (AM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: LEGO Builders (PM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: Engineering & Construction (PM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: Game Design (PM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
- CEE: Minecraft E-Sports (PM) · West Hollywood · Ages 6–8 · $550/week
↘ What to look for
Ask for the daily schedule (a 6-hour STEM day with 4 hours of hands-on building beats one with 2 hours of building and 4 hours of "computer free time"), the instructor's day-job (working engineer vs. summer-hire college student), the projects from last year's session (photos? prototypes?), and whether kids take their builds home.