Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries. New Individual and Family memberships are just $35! Start your membership
Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries. New Individual and Family memberships are just $35! Start your membership
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Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary

Arcadia Nature Camp

At Arcadia Nature Camp in Easthampton and Northampton, children ages 5–15 develop their interests in the outdoors, connect with nature, and have the freedom to play and gain confidence in themselves while exploring the natural world. Campers have fun, play games, make friends, get a little muddy, discover nature, and learn how to protect it.

Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary features protected forests, fields, and vernal pools. Each session includes field or pond explorations, nature play, crafts, games, and lots of hikes!

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Rates & Dates

See dates and pricing for all summer 2023 sessions

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About Camp

Find our philosophy, commitment to diversity and inclusion, a sample day, camp staff, and more.

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Camp Policies

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

Get the Brochure

The brochure contains complete information about our camp, including full session descriptions, weekly themes, & pricing.

download Arcadia Camp 2023 (6.9 MB)

How to Register

Families may register online or by calling 413-584-3009. To ensure a smooth registration process, please carefully review the Registration Instructions and log in to your registration account ahead of the registration opening day to check that your account, contact information, and Mass Audubon membership are active through the end of your camper’s last camp session.

NOTE: If you see the message "No matching programs found" it means camp registration hasn't started or is closed for the year

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What Others Are Saying...

"Our kiddo came home every day telling us about something exciting and wanted to come back later in the day to show us what they had seen and learned." —Camp Family