Keeping in Touch With Your Camper
Blog | Postal Mail & Packages | E-Mail | Phone Calls | Visiting
Wildwood Blog
Follow our blog for updates prior to your camp session. During the summer, we post 2–3 times per week with photos and updates about camp.
Postal Mail & Care Packages
Campers love to receive mail from home. We encourage them to write letters, too! Feel free to provide your camper with pre-stamped envelopes so that they may easily write home. Stamps are also available for purchase at the Camp Store.
Parents often ask if they may send a care package to their child’s cabin, tent or unit. Absolutely! Field guides, craft supplies, and games are all welcome surprises. Check out a list of gift ideas >
Please DO NOT send food! Food in cabins attracts critters and insects. All food sent to camp will be disposed of.
Mailing addresses for letters & packages:
Sent via US Postal Service:
Camper Name & Unit
Wildwood – Mass Audubon
P. O. Box 826
Rindge, NH 03461
Sent via UPS or FedEx:
Camper Name & Unit
Wildwood – Mass Audubon
27 Vining Road
Rindge, NH 03461
When a package arrives, a camper opens it with a Wildwood staff member.
Note: Mail typically takes 4-5 days to travel to and from camp.
Campers can receive (but not send) emails. Email may not be printed every day, so please assume that a camper will receive a message in 2–3 days. Due to the limits of our internet connection at camp, please send text-only messages. Type your camper’s name and unit in the subject line of the message like this: “Mickey Camper in Thoreau."
- Send camper messages to: [email protected].
Phone Calls
In addition to not being allowed cell phones, campers do not receive or make calls at camp, except as approved by the Director. In case of an emergency at home, please contact us:
- Wildwood Office in Rindge, NH: 603-899-5589
Visiting Camp
Wildwood does not have visiting days during camp sessions. In case of an emergency, please contact us at the numbers listed above.