Audubon Adventure Summer Camp

Quick Info
  • Location: Montana
  • Gender: Coed
  • Session Lengths (weeks): 1

Nestled along the Yellowstone River, Audubon Adventure Summer Camp is an excellent place for your child to disconnect from technology and enjoy the great outdoors. Audubon opened its doors to campers in 1976 and has been educating kids about nature ever since. With a focus on conservation, Audubon aims to educate and inform the public about the importance of Montana's native birds, wildlife, and ecosystems.

Not only can your child develop an understanding of sustainability and conservation, but they can also experience an exciting outdoor adventure at this day camp. The small staff to camper ratio (1:7) helps counselors connect with children while promoting outdoor learning. All staff members are highly trained to ensure secure experiences while supervising the youth as they explore the natural wonders of the state.

Children are divided by age and can choose between half days or full days at Camp Audubon. During the day camp sessions, children have the opportunity to learn about outdoor survival skills, bird species, outdoor cooking, foraging, and much more.