Lodging
Lodging on Hog Island
Hog Island Audubon Camp opened in 1936, and most of the buildings on the island pre-date camp. We have worked hard over the years to preserve the historic, rustic charm of the Hog Island camper quarters. You will get the classic ‘Maine camp’ experience that has drawn visitors to the island for well over 100 years.
Standard Lodging
Your registration fee includes a standard shared room (a double with 2 twin beds) and a shared bathroom. You will only be housed with one other person (with the exception of large Family Camp groups). Most of our guests will stay in our dorm-style housing in either the Porthole or Queen Mary buildings. If you are traveling with someone else, you will let us know in your registration form and you will be housed together. If you are traveling alone, you will be assigned a roommate. Don’t be scared! Many friendships have blossomed on Hog Island between roommates who started the week as strangers!
Upgraded Lodging
There are a limited number of upgraded accommodations are available for an additional cost. Two upgrade options are a single room for solo travelers or a room with a private bath for two people traveling together. There are no single rooms with private bathrooms available. The Blackburnian, Guillemot, Eider, and Osprey rooms all have 2 twin beds and a full private bathroom. The Helm has a queen bed, day bed, and full private bathroom.
“Single Room”: If you choose this upgrade option, you will have your own room in the Porthole Lodge or the Queen Mary, with a shared bathroom.