AUDUBON SUMMER CAMP
Discover • Learn • Explore
Thanks for a great 2024 Summer Camp!
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Campers will be limited to 3 camps, so more kids can have fun!
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Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Summer Camp gets kids ages 2½ to 12 outside exploring our local environment — fields, forests, ponds, streams, and the coast of Narragansett Bay. Our camps are conveniently located at our wildlife refuges in Bristol, Rhode Island and Seekonk, Massachusetts. It’s the perfect environment for adventure, exploration, learning, and loads of fun! It’s what summer camp should be! Audubon provides a safe environment for plenty of outdoor fun in a variety of natural habitats.
Audubon Summer Camps comply with Rhode Island Department of Health,
Massachusetts Department of Health, and the Seekonk Board of Health regulations.
Work (and Learn) With Us
Audubon is looking for enthusiastic and qualified candidates to help make Summer Camp a success! We also offer experiential opportunities for youth.
Camp Instructors and Assistant Instructors
Lead nature and environmental education activities for campers aged pre-k to seventh grade! Camp Instructors must be 18 years or over, and the Assistant Instructors 16 years or older. Camp Instructors and Assistant Instructors are paid an hourly wage for training time and camp sessions.
Junior Camp Counselors
Designed to prepare teens ages 15+ to become camp counselors/instructors. This is a volunteer positions and are eligible for a small stipend and school internship credit.
Counselors in Training
Designed for campers, ages 13 to 15, who aren’t quite ready to leave the camp experience behind and have an interest in becoming a camp counselor in the future. CITs will participate in regular camp activities but will also observe and learn from their counselors. Generous scholarships are available to offset the cost ($200) of the CIT program!
Now Recruiting for All Positions!
Camp Scholarships
Audubon provides financial assistance to parents/guardians, with special circumstances, to help send their child to camp.
Camp Scholarships are available based on need, and on a first come/first served basis. There are two scholarship categories available based on the Federal Income Eligibility Guidelines.
50% scholarships, and 85% scholarships.
Applicants must contribute at least 15%. Currently, we are offering one week of scholarship per camper.
All scholarship applications must be received by April 15, 2024.
Summer camp scholarships are made possible by donors who have contributed to the Joe Koger Camp Scholarship Fund. Send a child to camp this summer – donate today!
Website last updated: November 19, 2024