Programs

Hog Island 90th Anniversary Celebration

August 20-23, 2026
Programs

Hog Island 90th Anniversary Celebration

August 20-23, 2026
Photo: Top photos: Friends of Hog Island archives. Bottom right: Santi Tabares Erices. Bottom left: Lindsay Strout.


Hog Island Audubon Camp opened in 1936 with a singular vision – to teach people about nature conservation and inspire them to become leaders in the environmental movement in their own communities. Thousands of people have been touched by the magic of Hog Island over the years creating ripple effects that have been felt across the country. We are proud to be here today continuing the legacy of exceptional environmental education. 

There are a variety of ways for joining in the fun. 

  • 90th Anniversary Camp Session 
  • FOHI Appreciation Dinner & Keynote
  • Community Celebration

Find program details below. Registration opens to the public on Monday, February 9, 2026.

Hog Island 90th Anniversary Camp Session
August 20-23, 2026

A homecoming for the ages! This special camp session will be filled with all the classic Hog Island experiences and each element of the 90th celebrations. See full session details. 

Friends of Hog Island Appreciation Dinner & Keynote Speaker
Friday August 21, 2026, 5pm – 9pm 

Join us as we say "Thank You" to the Friends of Hog Island (FOHI)! Each season, FOHI volunteers provide vital operational support that keeps Hog Island running smoothing. Guests will arrive at Hog Island in time for wine and appetizers before enjoying a classic Hog Island dinner. Following dinner, a special keynote address will be delivered in the Fish House. Stay tuned, the Keynote Speaker is TBA!

FOHI Price: $35
General Price: $40

Hog Island 90th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday August 22, 2026, 9am – 4pm

Immerse yourself in an exciting day of workshops, activities, fellowship and fun on Hog Island. The celebration highlights all Hog Island has to offer. Led by expert instructors and staff, you can participate in art workshops, bird walks, intertidal exploration, talks on Wabanaki history and culture, history of Hog Island and Project Puffin, and more. The full schedule of events will be released in the spring. This event will be open to all ages, so your family and friends. 

Registration is required and includes the full day of programming and lunch on Hog Island. 
Price: $15 per person

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