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Friendship and adventure run wild at Summer Zoo Camp

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Photo courtesy the Fort Worth Zoo

Summer fun meets wild adventure at the Fort Worth Zoo’s Summer Zoo Camp.

Designed for campers ages 4 to 17, this one-of-a-kind program blends traditional camp excitement with up-close animal encounters and outdoor exploration.

From foam parties and silent discos to crafts, games, and team challenges, every day brings a new opportunity to learn, play, and make lasting friendships.

Each week-long session encourages curiosity and discovery for all ages — including Middle School, High School, and Overnight Camps. Whether your camper loves wildlife or simply having fun with friends, they’ll find their pack at the Fort Worth Zoo.

Registration is now open, and spots fill quickly.

Save your camper’s spot today

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