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About Broadmeadow Brook Nature Day Camp in Worcester, MA
At Broad Meadow Brook Nature Day Camp in Worcester, we provide children ages 4.5–16 with the opportunity to explore their natural curiosity. Our 430-acre sanctuary provides a safe, socially-distanced space for campers to discover different habitats, ecosystems, and wildlife species. Our days are filled with outdoor play and games, songs, and stories that are sure to keep kids engaged and entertained.
Dedicated to Inclusion
At Broad Meadow Brook Nature Day Camp, we believe in creating a positive camp experience for all. Our staff is dedicated to providing an inclusive atmosphere where each camper can feel accepted and respected. We strive to ensure that learning is a fun and engaging experience, and we are committed to fostering a sense of community among our campers.
Creating Lasting Memories
At Broad Meadow Brook Nature Day Camp, we strive to provide each camper with a meaningful experience. Every day spent outside exploring our 430-acre sanctuary and engaging in noncompetitive games, songs, and stories will create lasting memories of fun and learning. We look forward to helping your child create special memories that will last a lifetime!
Programs at Broadmeadow Brook Nature Day Camp in Worcester, MA
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Scientists of the Future
Ages 13–15
July 11–15, August 8–12
9:00 am–4:00 pm
See sliding scale on page 7 for pricing
Calling all environmentally-minded teens! Spend an
entire week exploring outside doing authentic field
work to collect and analyze data that scientists use
to understand more about wildlife habitats, water
resources, sustainability, and climate change. The week
will be filled with outdoor discoveries and extended
hikes, science experiments, and learning how to use
science tools and laboratory equipment. If regulations
allow, we will plan to travel in our van to explore local
colleges and meet local scientists. Along the way, we
will also explore career opportunities in environmental
science and sustainability.
Campers may attend both weeks; top
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Counselors-in-Training (CIT)
Ages 14–16
9:00 am–3:30 pm
Learn what it takes to be a camp counselor. Gain
leadership skills, hands-on training, and develop a
lesson plan, which you will present at camp. First-year
CITs will attend the training session and choose between
two and four weeks of camp to help lead sessions. CITs
who have previously completed training may choose
between three and five weeks of camp to lead sessions.
Contact the Camp Director, Lisa Carlin, at
bmbrookcamp@massaudubon.org or
508-753-6087 ext. 5013 to request an application.
New CITs will pay for their training week,
June 27–July 1, equivalent to one week of Nature
Camp. See the sliding scale for One-Week Nature Camp
on page 7 for pricing. Returning CITs have no fee.
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