Hog Island Audubon Camp has a rich history in American Ornithology with its first bird instructor, Roger Tory Peterson, to the birthplace of Audubon's Project Puffin. Hog Island is operated by the National Audubon Society under the Seabird Institute.
Visitors on foot are welcome on both the mainland and island property any time dawn to dusk, seven days a week, year-round.
Information on how to reserve a place in Hog Island programs for a scholarship recipient.
Read more about our staff, instructors and guest speakers.
We pull from this talented pool of instructors whenever their schedules permit.
We have some of the most brilliant ornithologists, authors, artists, and educators as part of our staff.
Learn more about our birding and nature camp sessions for adults, teens, and families.