Nature Summer Camp

Hitchcock Summer Camp is a space where hopeful, creative problem solvers come together to play, shout, build, discover, and create. Browse the sessions and meet the staff.

 

Fall Programs are here!

Registration for fall programs for children and families are open now. Get your spots in fall afterschool, preschool classes, monarch tagging, nature walks, and more. Take a look!

 

Little Bear Nature Walks

Join us around Western Mass for guided, open-ended walks for toddlers, preschoolers and their caregivers to explore nature together with simple tools, songs, and stories. Summer and Fall Walks

HCE on The Fabulous 413

Kaliis and Monte from The Fabulous 413 take a trip to see the breakthroughs at our innovative Living Building in Amherst. We talk about our water catchment systems, recent news, and upcoming events. Hear the tour 

 

Learn Something New

Virtually tour our Living Building, hear from Western Mass Youth Climate Activists, and learn from our staff by exploring our YouTube channel. Watch and follow.

 

Nature Events for Adults

Classes to learn about edible plants, walks to identify local mushrooms, and getting to the heart of the season. We have NEW! events coming up for adult community members. Learn from nature

 

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Hitchcock Center for the Environment

We envision a world where people, communities, and ecosystems thrive. The Hitchcock Center for the Environment, founded in 1962, is an organization in Amherst, Mass whose mission is to educate and inspire action for a healthy planet. Our programs for children, youth, and families are designed to use the study of science and nature as a means to provide creative inspiration to solve human problems sustainably. Our programs serve to develop a continuum of competencies that begin at the earliest, most formative years and progress through a process of lifelong learning to engender a greater understanding of the interdependence of the environment, economy, and social issues. Our approach to education uses the environment as a classroom and defines place at a variety of scales - the schoolyard, the backyard, the neighborhood, the park, the farm, the town, the forest, the pond, the mountains, and the watershed. In these settings, the Hitchcock Center helps thousands of children, youth, and families see and understand the impacts of our actions.
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJuly 2, 2026 at 9:22pm
The Nest is an ecological art installation of woven branch sculpture inspired by bird’s nests, built by landscape designer and artist Todd Lynch. The materials are harvested from construction sites and include branches of birch, pine, oak, and witch hazel to represent successional landscape ecology process.

No human-made binding materials or reinforcement are used to create this piece, and at the end of its 2-3 year lifespan, the Nest can be composted, and rebuilt.

🪾 Last week, Todd came back to Hitchcock Center to rebuild The Nest again, so our students, campers, staff, and visitors can enjoy it all summer.

🍓 Come explore our trails, grounds, and gardens. Open every day from dawn to dusk. Visitor’s Center and bathrooms are open M-F, 9-4.
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJune 30, 2026 at 10:00pm
Hitchcock Nature Summer Camp has begun! Meet our summer camp staff 🌼 They bring experience from attending and teaching Hitchcock programs, leading other summer camps around the U.S., and are artists, dancers, and students studying kung-fu, medieval history, biochemistry and conservation: https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/summer-camp-staff/
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJune 29, 2026 at 8:16pm
Be it fall, winter, spring or summer, Little Bear Nature Walks are a perfect catalyst for outdoor exploration! Exploring year-round, rain or shine, and in different ecosystems makes each walk unique; offering infinite ways for children (ages 0-5) to observe, investigate and wonder about the world.

🐻 Walks are led by environmental educator, Chrissy Larson, who brings over 25 years of early childhood experience, and strives to make connections between children, adults, and our relationship to nature.

🌞 Join us this summer on a Little Bear Walk, happening twice a week through Labor Day:
https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/little-bear-nature-walks/
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJune 29, 2026 at 4:43pm
With a heat wave coming, it's a good time to download the Air Watch app from Healthy Air Network to track air quality, wherever you are 🌤️
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJune 28, 2026 at 12:01pm

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