Nature Summer Camp

Hitchcock Summer Camp is a space where hopeful, creative problem solvers come together to play, shout, build, discover, and create. Registration opens Weds, Janary 28 at 8 PM. Browse our new sessions.

 

Winter Programs are Open!

Registration for winter children and family programs is open now! get your spots in Hitchcock Afterschool, winter preschool classes, and Little Bear Nature Walks. Browse now!

 

The Earth Matters column

Looking for something to read? Hitchcock Center’s Gazette column has been running since 2009, written by volunteer writers in STEM, the arts, and organizations that champion sustainability and climate action.

Winter Vacation Days

Come play outside on January days off from school for Amherst elementary schoolers! Bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, and come prepared to play outside- no matter the weather! Register

 

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.

 

 

Support Hitchcock

The loss of federal funding has been painful for us, and so many other local orgs. With your support, the Center hopes to raise $50k to continue to educate and inspire 13k people annually across our region. Every gift matters.

 

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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 EnvironmentFebruary 3, 2026 at 6:06pm
Six more weeks of winter ❄️
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentFebruary 2, 2026 at 8:28pm
13 years ago, Hitchcock Center staff co-founded the Camp Directors Council as a way of sharing resources, and giving and getting support from other Valley summer camps. Our group is still going strong after all these years, and the community we’ve built is immensely helpful.

Here’s a selfie we took last week as we’re all planning activities for summer 2026! Represented here are Mass Audubon Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, Multi-Arts, Farm and Garden Camp at Hampshire College, Wildcat Camp at The Williston Northampton School, The Hartsbrook School, Biocitizen Inc., and Morse Hill Outdoor Education Center; and lots of others have been part of it over the years.

We’re all looking forward to summer ☀️
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJanuary 31, 2026 at 2:10pm
Thank you Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce! Our staff is celebrating! 🥳 We’re proud to be part of the Amherst community, and to be fostering climate action and resilience across the Valley and beyond!
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJanuary 29, 2026 at 5:40pm
New Date due to cold!! ☃️ We hope to see you on Feb 7 for a guided Storywalk at Mill River Park!
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJanuary 28, 2026 at 3:54pm
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The Humanities & Climate Change?
In 2024, Mass Humanities awarded more than $200k to 12 organizations exploring climate change through a humanities lens. "Touch the Heart: Stories of Climate...
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentJanuary 27, 2026 at 12:00pm
Hitchcock Center is hiring summer camp counselors to lead the youngest generation of environmental activists in summer 2026. After seven days of comprehensive training, summer camp counselors will build and teach a curriculum about climate change, science and engineering, art, nature, and a sense of belonging.

Summer camp for staff is 40 hours a week, from June 17 through August 14, 2026, including a 56-hour paid training from June 17 - June 26 – No work on June 19th (Juneteenth).

Read more and apply: https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/resources/employment/

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