Summer Camps 2026
LEGO® Robotics & Drone STEAM Summer Camps
K–5th Grade | No experience needed
Our Our STEAM Summer Break Camps offer fun, hands-on learning for elementary students during school breaks. Families can choose between LEGO® Robotics camps or Drone camps, depending on location and availability.
In LEGO® Robotics camps, students build and code robots using age-appropriate LEGO® Education kits while exploring engineering and problem-solving concepts. In Drone camps, students learn the basics of flight, safety, and control while piloting kid-friendly drones and completing guided challenges.
All camps are beginner-friendly, supportive, and designed to keep kids engaged, curious, and confident.
Camps are offered in AM (9:00 AM–12:00 PM) and PM (12:00 PM–3:00 PM) sessions, and families may register for one session or both for a full-day experience.
Bricks & Minifigs Bee Cave camps run as a single daily session (10:00 AM–1:00 PM) for the full week.
Our camps welcome all experience levels—there are no prerequisites, and families may enroll in one or multiple camps. Each session features new projects and challenges, so students can attend multiple camps without repeating activities. Our curriculum is designed to build skills over time while still allowing students to jump in or continue learning at any time.
Select a location to view available camps and dates.
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Program: Lego Robotics | K-5
ROBOTICS:
Monday-Friday | 10:00am–1:00 PM | $285
Address: 11905 Bee Caves Rd Suite 105, Bee Cave, TX 78738
✦ Week 1: 5/25-5/29
✦ Week 2: 7/20-7/24
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Circle C Community Center
Elm Grove
Lakeway Activity Center
Eanes AISD
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What to Expect: LEGO ROBOTICS
Each day, campers will jump into hands-on building, coding, and creative challenges using LEGO® Robotics, LEGO® Education kits, and other STEAM materials. Camp includes a mix of free build time, guided projects, teamwork, and short breaks to reset and recharge. Expect hands-on fun, supportive staff, and a balance of structured activities and open play — this is a space where campers can move, make, imagine, and grow.
No experience needed — beginners and returning campers are always welcome. Additional details can be found in the FAQ below.
Ages
Best for children aged 5-12 years old
Date(s)
Summer Season: May 2026-Aug. 2026
Time
9:00am - 12:00pm and/or 12:00pm-3:00pm
Location(s)
Circle C Community Center - 7817 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
Bricks and Minifigs Beecave - 11905 Bee Caves Rd Suite 105, Bee Cave, TX 78738
What to Expect: DRONES
Each day, campers will explore hands-on drone flight through guided lessons, skill-building challenges, and creative activities using kid-friendly drones. Camp includes a mix of flight practice, obstacle challenges, teamwork, and short breaks to reset and recharge.
Students learn the basics of flight, safety, and control, building confidence as they practice takeoff, landing, navigation, and precision flying. Expect active, engaging sessions with supportive instructors and a balance of structured instruction and open exploration — a space where campers can move, focus, and grow.
No experience needed — beginners and returning campers are always welcome. Additional details can be found in the FAQ below.
Ages
Best for children aged 7-12 years old
Date(s)
Summer Season: May 2026-Aug. 2026
Time
9:00am - 12:00pm and/or 12:00pm-3:00pm
Location(s)
Circle C Community Center - 7817 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
Bricks and Minifigs Beecave - 11905 Bee Caves Rd Suite 105, Bee Cave, TX 78738
Sample Schedule
Morning Session (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
9:00–9:15 | Check-in & welcome / Free build
9:15–9:45 | Warm-up activity
9:45–10:45 | Guided STEAM project or challenge
10:45–11:00 | Snack & movement break
11:00–11:40 | Second activity
11:40–12:00 | Cleanup, sharing, and pickup
Afternoon Session (12:00 PM – 3:00 PM)
12:00–12:15 | Check-in & reset / Free build
12:15–12:45 | Warm-up activity
12:45–1:45 | Guided STEAM project or challenge
1:45–2:00 | Snack & movement break
2:00–2:40 | Second activity
2:40–3:00 | Cleanup, wrap-up, and pickup
Schedule may vary slightly by day or group energy.
Where to Find Us
📍BRICKS & MINIFIGS BEECAVE
11905 Bee Caves Rd Suite 105, Bee Cave, TX 78738
Located in West Austin near the Hill Country Galleria, this Bricks & Minifigs location is only a short drive from the Eanes community. Camps take place in the private classroom space inside the store, offering a bright and creative LEGO® environment for robotics and STEAM activities. On-site parking makes drop-off and pick-up easy for families.
Those attending camp at Bricks & Minifigs also receive a free certificate to build their own custom LEGO® minifigure, exclusive to this location.
📍CIRCLE C COMMUNITY CENTER
7817 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739
Conveniently located in the heart of the Circle C neighborhood in Southwest Austin, this community center provides a spacious and welcoming classroom environment ideal for STEAM activities. Students enjoy a dedicated indoor room with tables and open floor space for building and testing robots. Also, parking is convenient and it is close to many AISD schools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and register.
Spots fill up fast!
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Our camps combine hands-on learning, flexible entry points, and a supportive environment rooted in the Austin community. Kids can start anytime, return for new challenges, and build skills that last — all while having fun.
Built for Today & the Future
Our camps are designed to build real-world skills kids can use now and carry with them into the future — including problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, and confidence.We truly care
Our instructors take the time to support each child, encourage curiosity, and help students feel proud of what they build in a positive, welcoming environment.Rooted in Austin, focused on community
We’re Austin-born and raised, and supporting local schools, families, and community spaces matters to us. We’re proud to grow alongside the communities we serve.Why families choose us:
Choice, not one-size-fits-all — Families choose LEGO® Robotics or Drone camps based on interest and location.
Beginner-friendly, but never boring — New students can jump in anytime, while returning campers continue building skills through new challenges.
Always something new — Each session features fresh projects, so students can attend multiple camps without repeating activities.
Skill-building that grows with your child — Projects are age-appropriate and scalable for different experience levels.
Supportive, small-group instruction — Instructors meet kids where they are and guide them every step of the way.
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Our Spring Break Camps are open to elementary-aged students. No prior experience with LEGO® robotics or STEAM activities is required.
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We offer half-day sessions from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM and 12:00 PM–3:00 PM. Families may register for either session, or sign up for both sessions to create a full-day camp experience. This flexible structure works well for busy families.
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Each day includes hands-on building, coding, creative challenges, free build time, teamwork, and movement breaks using LEGO® Robotics and other STEAM materials. Activities balance structure with flexibility to keep campers engaged and energized.
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Mixed-age groups allow campers to learn at their own pace while benefiting from collaboration and peer learning. Activities are scaled by skill level rather than grade, so younger campers are supported and older campers remain challenged. This environment naturally builds confidence, teamwork, and leadership.
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All campers should bring a water bottle. Campers attending a half-day session should bring a snack. Campers registered for both sessions (full day) should bring a lunch and two snacks — one for the morning and one for the afternoon.
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Returning students get advanced projects, upgraded kits, and repeater challenges, so there’s always something new.
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All STEAMworks instructors are experienced, background-checked, and trained to support students in a positive, encouraging camp environment.
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We use clear expectations, positive reinforcement, and age-appropriate guidance to create a safe, respectful, and fun learning environment for all campers.
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That’s perfectly okay! Many campers are brand new. Our activities are designed so beginners and returning campers can jump in and feel successful.
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Please share any allergies or accommodation needs during registration so we can best support your child.
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The daily structure remains consistent, but specific activities may vary by day based on camper interests and energy levels.
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We can’t offer individual makeup days, but don’t worry — our program is designed so students can easily pick up where they left off. They won’t be behind or lost when they return.
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Students typically work in partners or small groups for most of our robotics and engineering activities. Partner work teaches teamwork, communication, and problem-solving — important skills in STEAM learning.
If your child prefers working alone or needs help with social interactions, just let us know! We’re happy to support them and adjust as needed.

