Audubon Vermont Nature Camp

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Audubon Vermont Nature Camp
255 Sherman Hollow Road
HuntingtonVT 05462
(802) 434-3036

Ages: 4 - 12

Cost: Each Camp Varies - Average: $110 - $175

Parking: Yes - Dirt Lot

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Calling all nature detectives, Audubon Vermont has a camp that is just right for you!

 

Preschool Camps include (ages 4-5):

  • Aquatic Adventures
  • Get Movin'
  • Things with Wings
  • A Day in The Life
  • Creepers and Crawlers
  • Wonder of Woodlands

Ecology Camps include (ages 6-12):

  • Nature Detectives
  • Backwoods ventures
  • Junior Naturalist
  • Twilight investigation
  • Audubon Adventure quest
  • Secrets of the Sanctuary

 

For complete camp details and a full listing of all Summer Camps check here.

 

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germangirl

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Reviewed on 04/11/2008

My 6 year old son attended the Nature Detective Day Camp last year and had a blast. The setting is beautiful, the counselors great and he made lots of friends. He is already signed up again for this year.


The only issue I have is that the camp hours are 9am to 3:30pm. As a working mom with another kid in daycare, those hours are hard to work into the schedule considering you also have to drive all the way out to Huntington. />
It would be great if they could add optional 'before and after' hours. Other than that, I highly recommend the summer camps!...more

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Reviewed on 03/18/2008

I went to GMAC with my class and we tapped a tree, we collected maple syrup, grabbed a sapiscle, tasted fancy sap, and saw the evaporator in the actual sugar house. It was a great field trip!

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jmin

  • 5

Reviewed on 03/05/2008

My 6 year old son and 8 year old daughter took the one day Winter Survival Skills camp last week at the Audubon Center in Huntington.
It was fantastic.
-Great value for the money
- outdoor activity but they took care to bring the kids in when they were looking cold.
- Educational, they learned about making a snow cave called a quinzy
- Quality of instructors is excellent, early ed backgrounds and taught with materials and activities for the right age of students
And the kids talked about it all evening.
I already signed them up for the wonderful programs offerred during the summer. We can't get enough of the Audubon.
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