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.

 

Spring Programs are Open!

Registration for spring programs for children and families are open now. Get your spots in spring afterschool, preschool classes, and Little Bear Nature Walks. Take a look!

 

Battle of the Botanicals '26

Join us for an evening of food, drinks, music, and see some of our region's top bartender/chef teams competing in a LIVE cocktail mix-off! This event is 21+. Get tickets now!

Flora & Fauna Walks

Celebrate and support community and biodiversity! Whether you live in the woods or in the city, nature is all around us. Support Hitchcock naturalist teams as they survey the region and record the flora and fauna they find.

 

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.

 

Spring Native Plant Sale

In partnership with My Home Park, we're hosting an online native plant sale that makes it easy to transform your yard into a thriving, eco-friendly habitat. Use code HITCHCOCK26 for kits and individual plants.

 

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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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