Two kids running in the snow. We all need nature—and nature needs you. Together, we can protect the wildlife and wild lands of Massachusetts for generations to come. Make a tax-deductible donation today.
Two kids running in the snow. We all need nature—and nature needs you. Together, we can protect the wildlife and wild lands of Massachusetts for generations to come. Make a tax-deductible donation today.
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Drumlin Farm, Lincoln

Drumlin Farm Camp

At Drumlin Farm Camp, children ages 4–17 discover local habitats, connect with the natural landscape, and develop great friendships—a tradition we’ve maintained since 1956. We aim to establish a lifelong emotional connection between campers and the land by providing positive experiences with nature and agriculture. 

Campers experience life on a working farm and wildlife sanctuary as they care for farm animals, observe native wildlife, participate in sustainable farming, and discover the science behind nature.

Drumlin Farm campers smiling at the camera

Programs & Pricing

See a list of camp programs and pricing info for the upcoming summer.

Campers walking at Drumlin Farm behind sheep enclosure
Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, Lincoln

About Camp

Learn more about our camp, daily schedule of activities, camp staff, and more.

campers with nets in meadow

Camp Policies

Find policies for all Mass Audubon camps including information on deposits, deadlines, and health.

Register for Camp

Online registration for Drumlin Farm Camp will open on Wednesday, January 31 at 6:00 am. Registration by phone and customer support will not be available until regular business hours. Once registration opens, families may register online or by calling 781-259-2244. 

To ensure that as many children as possible are able to participate in camp, families may register each camper for no more than four weeks of camp (except for teen programs and Rainbow Camp).

CIT Registration

CITs are registered through application only. We will begin registering applicants on March 1. After March 1 we will take new applications on a rolling basis if spaces are available.

Apply to be a CIT

2024 Open House

Meet camp staff, do fun activities, see the sanctuary, and discover more about camp! Thursday, June 20, from 4:00–6:00 pm at Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln. 

Prior to Registration

To make sure you’re prepared to register for camp, please read our registration instructions and camp policies, which include changes to pricing and membership.

See available programs

Due to overwhelming need for financial assistance, we have closed registration for Tiers 1-3. Tier 4 Registration is still available by phone only. If you are unable to pay the Tiers 4 or 5 tuition for camp, we encourage you to add your name to our waitlist. As we continue to secure funding across the state, we will open more spaces at lower tiers where possible.

What Others Are Saying...

"My daughter came home every day with a big smile, covered in dirt from all her adventures, and always with new animal facts she learned at camp. Drumlin Farm Camp is an extraordinary opportunity for children to play in nature all day—we will definitely be back." —2023 Drumlin Farm Camp family