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The work of Audubon’s Seabird Institute is steeped in the magic of Hog Island Audubon Camp. Generations have found friendship, solace, and even healing here – something our weary world needs right now. The Hog Island team is working hard to safely reconnect you in-person with its inspiring natural beauty. We will be reopening camp in 2021 with modified programming and health protocols. We also continue to monitor the local pandemic conditions to ensure the safety of our campers, community, volunteers and staff. Our 2021 updated Refund Policy can be found below.
2021 Registration opened on Monday, March 8, at noon EST. Due to limited capacity, please be advised that all registrations will be added to our waitlist, and will be accepted into programs on a first-come, first-served basis.
Most camp sessions are five-night programs led by expert ornithologists, artists, and educators.
All participants must agree to the COVID-19 Camp Guidelines - please read before registering.
NOTE: Audubon reserves the right to alter itineraries, instructors and particular arrangements, or to substitute similar itineraries or arrangements, at no penalty. If Audubon cancels a session, it will issue full refunds of all deposits or payments to the paid participants.
Instructors share favorite methods/activities for engaging children and adults with nature
Learn how to attract birds to properties large and small - A special 3-night/4-day program
A teen week with emphasis on birds of Hog Island, Monhegan Island, and surrounding waters.
Learn about the remarkable lives of puffins and other seabirds from renowned researchers at your leisure and in your home.
Learn about the remarkable lives of Birds of Prey from renowned raptor researchers and engaging ornithologists at your leisure and in your home.
We have some of the most brilliant ornithologists, authors, artists, and educators as part of our staff.
Support Hog Island Audubon Camp and Project Puffin by giving a gift adoption or one for yourself!