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Camp ZooAbility

Chattanooga Zoo

Chattanooga, Tennessee - Hamilton County

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Provider overview

The Chattanooga Zoo's Camp ZooAbility is a week-long summer day camp for children ages 6 and up with cognitive or physical disabilities, with arts, animal encounters, swimming, and a talent show.

The Chattanooga Zoo offers education camps including Camp ZooAbility, a day camp for children with cognitive and physical disabilities.

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Ages
Campers ages 6 and older with cognitive and/or physical disabilities; weeks are age specific
Season
Summer day camp, with weeks in June and July
Cost
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Camp ZooAbility day camp

Summer day camp for children with disabilities, animal encounters and enrichments, swimming, age-specific weeks, lottery registration, and costs.

Ages
Campers ages 6 and older with cognitive and/or physical disabilities; weeks are age specific
Season
Summer day camp, with weeks in June and July
Schedule
Camp runs Monday-Friday with age-specific weeks; for 2026 a lottery registration process applies. Contact the Zoo for dates and to be added to the selection list.
Cost
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Why this is listed
The Chattanooga Zoo runs Camp ZooAbility, a week-long summer day camp in June and July for campers ages 6 and older who have cognitive and/or physical disabilities, with age-specific weeks and activities including arts and crafts, zoo exploration, animal enrichments, group activities, swimming, and a talent show.
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Camp ZooAbility day camp

The Chattanooga Zoo runs Camp ZooAbility, a week-long summer day camp in June and July for campers ages 6 and older who have cognitive and/or physical disabilities, with age-specific weeks and activities including arts and crafts, zoo exploration, animal enrichments, group activities, swimming, and a talent show.

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What the provider says: The source names Camp ZooAbility, ages 6 and older, cognitive and physical disabilities, age-specific weeks, arts and crafts, zoo exploration, animal enrichments, swimming, and a talent show.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the right age week, staffing support, swimming, the lottery registration timeline, after-care, and what to bring.

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What we found: The Chattanooga Zoo runs Camp ZooAbility, a week-long summer day camp in June and July for campers ages 6 and older who have cognitive and/or physical disabilities, with age-specific weeks and activities including arts and crafts, zoo exploration, animal enrichments, group activities, swimming, and a talent show.

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