Randall Museum Day Camps | Randall Museum

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Randall Museum Day Camps | Randall Museum
Randall Museum Day Camps
2026
Summer Camp
Registration begins March 21st at 10:00 am.
Note:
Early registration for Randall Museum Members does not apply to Summer Camps.
The Randall Museum offers a variety of fun and engaging summer day camp experiences with emphasis on hands-on-learning, curiosity and creativity.
Each 2-week session
will include
2 specific classes
taught by Randall Instructors, and up to 2 hours per day of supervised play and social time within the larger group. Classes may include: Science & Nature, Theater, Arts & Crafts, Woodworking, Ceramics, Cooking, Tennis, and New Technologies.
Session ONE:
June 22 – July 2
9 days – no camp July 3rd
Cost: $792
Session TWO:
July 6 to July 17
10 days
Cost: $880
Session THREE:
July 20 to July 31
10 days
Cost: $880
Session FOUR:
August 3 to August 14
10 days
Cost: $880
Please see FAQ for important information about Randall Day Camps:
Frequently Asked Questions
Registration is through San Francisco Rec and Parks.
How to Register for Summer Camp
Summer Camps
Sessions
Age Range
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Summer Camps
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How to Register for Summer Camp
General Registration begins at 10:00am on Saturday, March 21st.
All Randall Museum class and camp registrations are processed through the San Francisco Recreation & Park Department.
To register for any summer camp, you must have a San Francisco Recreation and Park Department Family Account. Create an account online to view and sign up for your favorite programs. It’s easy!
There is no priority summer camp registration for Randall Museum members.
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Scholarships
Scholarships are available to low-income San Francisco residents. Visit the
sfrecpark.org/scholarships
or call Lillian Bautista, Scholarship Coordinator at
415-831-2717
M-F, 9am-5pm to learn whether you qualify and how to apply. Early registration for scholarship recipients only begins on March 14. You must be approved for a scholarship before the early registration date.
Withdrawals And Refunds
You must withdraw at least one week before the program starts; otherwise, you will forfeit the entire cost of the course. For every withdrawal or transfer from a paid activity, you will be charged either $14 or 20% of the course, whichever is greater. The remaining balance will be credited to your family account. Call
(628) 652-2900
to withdraw from a course. If you have further questions about registration, please email
sfreconline@sfgov.org
or call
(628) 652-2900
Monday – Friday, 9 am to 5 pm.

Day Camp Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)
Q: When is registration?
A:
General Registration is
March 21, 10:00 am
. Our camps fill up quickly and it is advised that you select your camp preferences, log in to your Rec and Park account in advance, and be ready to enroll at 10:00am sharp. Randall Museum Membership does not include early registration for Camp.
Q: Does the Randall Museum offer scholarships?
A:
Families who are approved through SF Recreation & Park Department can receive scholarships. The 2026 scholarship application deadline is March 9th. Priority Registration for active scholarship recipients is March 16th at 10:00 am. Details at:
sfrecpark.org/scholarships
Q: Does the Randall offer extended care for summer camp?
A:
Randall Summer Camps run from 9:00am to 3:00pm, and the morning drop-off window is 9:00 to 9:45. The Randall does not offer before or after care and children may not be left unattended at the Museum.
Q: What are the lunch options?
A:
Café Josephine offers healthy, kid friendly box lunches for weekly pre-order, or families may pack their own. Menu and details will be provided after registration. Weather permitting, campers join together for supervised outdoor lunch and play time at State Street Playground.
Q: Is partial attendance allowed?
A:
Due to the complex and ongoing nature of many of the projects, partial attendance is highly discouraged (with illness as an exception).
Q: Should I register my child for the same class topic more than once?
A:
Repeating a camp topic is discouraged because projects will repeat.
Q: Can my child transfer to a different camp topic or session after they have registered?
A:
Campers may not move to a different CAMP # after registering. Please be sure to check the descriptions for both of the class offerings listed under the camp number before registering.
Q: My child will fall just outside the age limits for the camp. Can you make exceptions?
A:
Sorry, we strictly adhere to the age limits at our camps.
Q: If one of my children makes it into camp and another one doesn't, can you over enroll to accommodate our family?
A:
Unfortunately, we cannot over enroll camps, but be sure to register for the waiting list.
Q: How can I check the waitlist?
A:
Waitlists are managed by the SF Recreation & Park Department. It is advised that you contact the registration desk directly at
(628) 652-2900
with questions and to express interest in enrolling from the waitlist.
For more information and questions not answered here, please contact Sarah Watanabe, Camp Manager:
swatanabe@randallmuseum.org
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