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Our day camps invite children to explore the world around them, get in touch with all of their senses, and connect to the plants and animals that call the Green Mountains home. There are moments of magic every day at camp, whether around the bonfire, on a hike to Lookout Rock, or scooping for critters at the pond.
³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ's staff of experienced naturalists and educators is dedicated to providing a fun and educational experience for all campers. We want to inspire your child to connect more deeply with the natural world, build on their talents, and expand their ecological knowledge. While attending our day camps in Huntington, Vermont, they are bound to experience the thrill of hands-on exploration while enjoying the beautiful scenery that only the Green Mountains can offer!
Spend your school vacations with us, outside at ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ! Join us for just one day or the whole week. Our vacation camps mirror our summer day camps in many ways, making them a great opportunity to try ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ for a day or two.
We typically offer camps on the following cycle and themes. For the 2025-26 School Year we will be offering Camps the following dates:
Before things get quiet for winter, let’s take this chance to view the Center through the eyes of the animals who live here and shape the landscape. And we’re not talking turkey!
What’s Up (and down) with Winter? Explore everything winter at ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ and discover what is happening above and below the surface of the snow.
Spring is coming! Celebrate the arrival of spring like a naturalist. Participants will explore themes of renewal, growth, and nature’s awakening through art, inquiry, and play.
Our Nature Camp offers half and full day outdoor play and exploration for 3- to 14-year-old campers. Each week of camp focuses on a different theme, but all campers will get a chance to search for wildlife, make crafts, go on hikes, and hone their nature awareness skills while exploring the most magical places at ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ.
We offer 8 weeks of camp throughout the summer, roughly late June-mid August. Our camp uses a lottery for registration. The lottery opens for 10 days around Valentine’s Day. You can enter the lottery anytime in that window. We notify families of any camps they were selected for around March 5th.
| Camp | Ages | Time | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
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Preschool & Kindergarten Camp |
Ages 3 to entering Kindergarten |
Half day 9:00 am-noon Full day 9:00 am-4:00 pm |
$tbd |
|
Ecology Day Camp |
Entering 1st grade through entering 6th grade |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
$tbd |
|
Rivers & Ridges Teen Camp |
Entering 7th grade through 9th grade |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
$tbd |
Pre-care available at 8:15 am for additional fee
All camps end at 3:30pm on Friday
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Safe participation in ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ programs requires certain physical, mental, emotional, and social health abilities, and we are therefore limited in the types of accommodations we are able to provide. Please review these criteria to be sure our programs are a good fit for your children.
Please call us to discuss any of the points below.
Participants must be of the appropriate age and ability for the session they are requesting.
Participants must be in good physical, mental, emotional, and social health to safely engage in camp activities.
Our programs are primarily outdoors in all weather conditions. Participants should be comfortable being outdoors for extended periods.
Campers must be fully potty trained. We can assist children with occasional accidents but cannot support campers who rely on pull-ups that require frequent changes. Campers who attend programs based out of our Clubhouse must be comfortable using port-a-potties or outhouses.
Participants must be able to engage with other children and not pose a risk to themselves, other campers, or staff. Participants must be able to interact responsibly in a group, Participants should come with a positive attitude and willingness to follow directions and participate in camp activities.
All participants and their caregivers are expected to contribute to the safety of one another and ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Vermont.
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