The City of San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department encourages residents and non-residents to take advantage of Spring Break Camp, March 13-17 from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at the San Marcos City Park Recreation Hall.
Our great staff will keep your children, ages 7-12, active and entertained during this week.
At Spring Break Camp, activities include games, crafts, two field trips to the San Marcos Discovery Center for environmental education lessons, a field trip to the Fiesta Lanes Bowling Alley, hikes around the parks, a picnic, and more.
Cost is $150 per child for the entire week. Children must bring their lunch each day and a morning snack if desired; an afternoon snack will be provided.
Please visit our website at, www.sanmarcostx.gov/springbreakcamp for full details.
Registration opens Feb. 1 at the Parks and Recreation Main Office, 401 E. Hopkins, in person or by calling 512.393.8400. Space is limited.
About The City of San Marcos’ Parks and Recreation Dept.: The Parks and Recreation Department works to provide the citizens and visitors of San Marcos the highest level of programs, parks, facilities, and services that will positively enhance our vision of the community. The Parks and Recreation Department has a history of providing not only diverse and continuous programs for citizens and visitors alike but also excels in providing maintained parks such as Rio Vista park, educational centers such as the Nature Center, and many more activities and resources for everyone in San Marcos.
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