Are you feeling that “Spring Break 2026” panic yet? As a mom in Bergen County, I know the struggle. Finding the right balance of fun and education during the Spring Break 2026 recess can be a challenge, but don’t worry—I’ve done the legwork for you.
Whether you are looking for high-energy outdoor fun, educational local gems, or creative indoor camps, I’ve rounded up the Best Spring Break Activities in Bergen County for 2026. Let’s make this break stress-free and full of memories!

1. “Art in Bloom” Spring Break Camp at Crea8 School (Fort Lee)
If you are looking for a high-quality, creative outlet for your little artist, Crea8 School (Fort Lee/Palisades Park) is a top-tier choice. Their 2026 Spring Break theme, “Art in Bloom,” is perfectly designed to welcome the new season through hands-on art.
- Dates: April 3rd – April 10th, 2026
- Flexible Sessions: Morning: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM / Afternoon: 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM / Full Day: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
- What Kids Will Do: Students will explore spring themes through Clay, Drawing, and Painting. The curriculum focuses on building fine motor skills and exploring textures by creating cheerful scenes inspired by nature, animals, and blooming flowers.
- Why We Love It: It’s an open-ended creative environment where kids are encouraged to experiment and build confidence. Plus, all supplies are included!
2. Spring Break Nature Day Camp at Tenafly Nature Center (Tenafly)
If your children are craving fresh air and adventure, the Tenafly Nature Center (TNC) is the place to be. Following the Tenafly Public School calendar, they offer an immersive outdoor experience where kids can explore native forests and pond ecosystems.

- Dates: April 3rd (Fri) & April 6th – April 10th (Mon–Fri), 2026
- Programs for All Ages: * 1st – 6th Grade: Focuses on hiking, environmental learning, and hands-on nature crafts.
- Pre-K Program: Perfect for our younger explorers to enjoy sensory play and nature stories! (Note: Children must be bathroom independent).
- Daily Schedule: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Full Day)
- Cost: $106/day or $520 for the full week.
- What to Bring: Pack a refillable water bottle, two snacks, and a lunch. Since the camp runs rain or shine, don’t forget the rain boots and layers!
- Important Mom Tip: Registration is strict! You must be a current Family Member to join, and all medical forms (via CampDoc) must be submitted 7 days before camp begins. If you miss the deadline, you could forfeit your spot, so mark your calendars now!
- Why We Love It: After a long NJ winter, the weather is finally perfect for some much-needed outdoor time. As a mom and a firm believer in the benefits of nature-play, I always cherish taking my two girls to the Tenafly Nature Center. It’s the ideal place to shake off the winter blues and reconnect with the fresh air.
3. Dive into Fun at American Dream Mall (East Rutherford)
When the NJ spring weather is unpredictable, the American Dream is our ultimate savior.
- What to Do: The Nickelodeon Universe and DreamWorks Water Park are the big hits. For a more “spring” vibe, check out the Angry Birds Mini Golf or the Mirror Maze.
- 2026 Special: Look for the “Spring Play Garden” in the court area for great photos with the kids.
- Mom Tip: If you’re going to the Water Park, book the morning session to avoid the heavy afternoon crowds. Parking has recently increased to $6, but it’s seamless with their app.
4. A Day at the Bergen County Zoo (Paramus)
While the big “Egg-stravaganza” event happens just before the break (March 28-29), the zoo is still the #1 destination for a relaxed Spring Break day trip. It’s the perfect size for Pre-K and 1st-grade legs!

- The Main Attractions: Beyond visiting the bison and mountain lions, the Train Ride and the Carousel are absolute must-dos. Kids never get tired of the train ride that circles the zoo!
- 2026 Season Note: Remember, zoo admission is FREE for Bergen County residents until April 6th, 2026. If your school’s break starts early, you can sneak in a visit for free! Starting April 6th, the summer paid season officially begins.
- Cost: While the zoo might be free (or low-cost), the train and carousel are separate tickets (usually around $2-$3 per person).
- Mom Tip: Van Saun Park has one of the largest and best playgrounds in New Jersey, right next to the zoo entrance. There are multiple play structures for different ages (including the shaded one!). It’s the perfect spot to let the kids run wild for free after seeing the animals. Since it’s a huge park, I recommend parking near the zoo entrance to keep the walk short for little legs!
5. Multi-Sport Fun at Superdome Sports (Waldwick)
If your kids have endless energy, the Spring Break All-Sports Camp at the Superdome is a lifesaver. Since it’s a massive indoor facility, you don’t have to worry about the unpredictable April weather.
- Mom Tip: They offer early drop-off and late pick-up, which is a huge help for busy schedules.t Your Local Library
- Dates: April 6th – April 10th, 2026
- Activities: Soccer, flag football, dodgeball, and fun field games.
- Options: Choose between Full Day (9 AM – 3 PM) or Half Day (9 AM – 12 PM).
6. “School’s Out” Vacation Camp at YMCA of Greater Bergen County (New Milford)
The YMCA is a household name for a reason—it’s the place NJ moms trust the most for safe and active childcare. Their “Vacation Camp” program in New Milford is a lifesaver for families needing full-day engagement during the school recess.
- 2026 Dates: March 30th – April 3rd (Check their portal for additional April sessions based on your specific school district’s break!)
- What Kids Will Do: A well-rounded mix of Indoor Swimming (a huge hit!), gym games, and creative arts & crafts. It’s perfect for keeping them active and social while school is out.
- Hours: 7:45 AM – 6:00 PM (A total win for working parents!)
- Why We Love It: It’s one of the most reliable and affordable all-day options in the county. Plus, the extended hours provide great flexibility.
- Mom Tip: These spots are in high demand and require specific medical forms to be on file. Visit the YMCA of Greater Bergen County – Vacation Camp page to register and double-check your child’s medical records early!
7. Free STEM & Art at Your Local Library
Don’t underestimate the power of our local library system.
- What to Expect: During Spring Break, the Fort Lee Public Library and Paramus Public Library often host “Drop-in Craft Days” or “LEGO Engineering Clubs.”
- 2026 Note: Check the BCCLS.org calendar for “Spring Recess” specials. Most programs are free, but you usually need to RSVP online 1-2 weeks in advance.
- Mom Tip: Use the library visit as a chance to pick up some “1st Grade Reading Challenge” books to keep their skills sharp over the break!

8. Educational Adventure at Liberty Science Center (Jersey City)
A short drive away, the LSC is a hit for all ages. Check out the massive Planetarium and the new 2026 interactive exhibits.
- Pro Tip: I’ve written a detailed guide on how to make the most of your visit, including parking tips and must-see shows.
- Read More: [Check out my Full Liberty Science Center Guide Here!]
Final Thoughts for NJ Moms
Spring Break doesn’t have to be a week of chaos. By mixing one “big” outing with a few local creative classes and free library events, you can survive and thrive!
Which of these are you planning to visit? Let me know in the comments! And don’t forget to check out my [Ultimate Guide to 2026 Easter Egg Hunts] if you’re planning for the weekend!

