Welcome to Oak Knoll Nature Camp!
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Every day is an adventure at Oak Knoll Nature Camp in Attleboro! Campers ages 4.5–12 have fun, learn about nature, and make friends through outdoor exploration, hands-on activities, games, and art. Campers explore trails, discover vernal pools, catch frogs, build forts, and venture to new places. Small group sizes ensure that our counselors can develop a relationship with each child, creating a caring, supportive environment.
NEW! Sliding Scale Pricing
Mass Audubon is committed to ensuring that every family that wants their child to experience summer camp should have the opportunity to do so. A sliding scale model helps us work toward that goal through an easy and dependable process for families. Learn more >
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Our brochure contains complete camp information, including full session descriptions, weekly themes, and sliding scale pricing.
How to Register
Families may register online or by calling 508-223-3060 starting February 2, 2022.
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2022 Camp Sessions & Dates
→ NOTE: There will be no camp on Monday, July 4; fees for July 5–8 sessions will be prorated.
View full session descriptions, weekly themes, & sliding scale pricing in the brochure >
Nature Camps
Monday–Friday • 9:00 am–3:00 pm
Discoverers • Ages 4.5–6
Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 5
July 5–8 | Nature Mysteries
July 11–15 | Fantastic Wildlife
July 18–22 | Flying Wild
July 25–29 | Extreme Earth Artists
August 1–5 | Tracks, Traces, & Secret Places
August 8–12 | Aquatic Adventures
Explorers • Ages 7–8
Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 8
July 5–8 | Nature Mysteries
July 11–15 | Fantastic Wildlife
July 18–22 | Flying Wild
July 25–29 | Extreme Earth Artists
August 1–5 | Tracks, Traces, & Secret Places
August 8–12 | Aquatic Adventures
Naturalists • Ages 9–12
Counselor-to-Camper Ratio: 1 to 10
June 27–July 1 | Everyday Adventures
August 15–19 | Summer Rewind
What Others Are Saying . . .
"My child counts down the days until camp starts and is truly sad the day it ends. He talks about the counselors at home the entire week he is at camp." –Camp Parent
"My kids have been happy and excited every day at pick up and when I asked them what their favorite part about camp was, they said 'everything.'" –Camp Parent