School may be out, but the learning never stops!
Join Audubon educators for nature-based camps year-round. We offer:
- School Holiday Camps: single day and week-long, all throughout the school year!
- Summer Camp: week-long camps for 8 weeks, June and July
Summer Camp 2022
Online registration for summer camp will open on March 1, 2022 at 9AM MST. To learn more about this year's weekly camp themes and other details, check out our Summer Camp 2022 Brochure. Masking will be required for all campers, staff, and volunteers while indoors at the Randall Davey Audubon Center (Updated 2/23/2022).
Registration for camp will be completed through CampDoc. To create an account in our camp registration software or to log into your account from last year, please visit: app.campdoc.com/register/audubon/randalldavey.
Are you 13-18 years old and interested in volunteering at Audubon Camp?
We need you! We are looking for teen volunteers to join us at camp this year. If you are interested in volunteering, please check out our Teen Volunteer Application here.
Day Camps 2021-2022
Our day camps are done for the school year. Please check back in September for our 2022-23 schedule.
One-day camps cost $60/camper. Camp runs 9am-3pm with aftercare available until 5pm for an additional cost. We need a minimum of 6 campers to run, so bring your friends! Registration opens one month prior to the camp date. For more information about what to expect at camp, please review our Camp Survival Guide. Scholarships are available based on financial need and on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information, contact:
Katie Weeks
Director of Community Education
Email: katie.weeks@audubon.org
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