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 winter and spring programs for children and families are open now. Get your spots in spring afterschool, preschool classes, and Little Bear Nature Walks. Browse now!

 

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!

Big Migrations 2026

Every spring, spotted salamanders and other local amphibians migrate across Henry Street in Amherst. Hitchcock Center and other local orgs educate, collect data, and help them cross safely. Join us in 2026!

 

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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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentMarch 6, 2026 at 4:01pm
Get native plants and predesigned pollinator gardens shipped from a nursery to your door!

We’re partnering with My Home Park again for an online native plant sale- this time, you can order individual plants as well as complete garden kits right to your door for spring planting.

We’re working together to make it easy to transform your yard into a thriving, eco-friendly habitat. By choosing native plants, you support local wildlife, strengthen biodiversity, and help Hitchcock Center expand its work to educate and engage the community in environmental stewardship.

Use code HITCHCOCK26 to participate in the sale! https://www.myhomepark.com/hitchcock-center-plant-sale

Join us in protecting the environment, one yard at a time, starting right outside your door.

#WesternMass #Garden #Gardening
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentMarch 5, 2026 at 7:30pm
We were thrilled to be part of WinterFest Amherst again this year! On a cold and snowy February morning, numerous young children and their caregivers adventured along the snow-covered trails of Hickory Ridge Conservation Area.

Hitchcock Preschool Educator, Chrissy Larson, explored with children as they scooped and stomped on snow castles, touched dried thistle seeds, followed bunny tracks and looked at snowflakes with magnifying lenses.

We've kicked off a new season of Little Bear Nature Walks! Adventures await all over Western Mass for children as 0-5 and their caregivers.

Find the full schedule and sign up here: hitchcockcenter.org/little-bear-nature-walks/
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentFebruary 26, 2026 at 4:25pm
Despite the snow, spring will arrive soon! Registration for spring afterschool programs (grades K-6) opens today, Thursday, February 26, at 8 PM. Log onto Active then to grab your spots. Spring preschool classes (ages 3-5 with an adult) are open to join now!

You can also register to join one or many Little Bear Nature Walks (ages 0-5 with an adult) right now! Our next walk is March 3 at Sweet Alice Conservation Area. Join our group of toddlers and parents exploring nature together 🌲

See our spring afterschool offerings: https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/afterschool/
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentFebruary 25, 2026 at 4:04pm
We love our community! 🥰
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentFebruary 24, 2026 at 7:00pm
On February 11, we joined Resilient Valley and 70+ local nonprofit leaders, donors, and community advocates for a special community lunch and visioning project.

Resilient Valley is a coalition of climate, food system, and farm justice organizations working together to collaborate around joint fundraising. They’re raising money to support all nonprofits in Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin Counties by matching Donor Advised Fund (DAF) giving.

We gathered in Holyoke for a community lunch and visioning of a sustainable, healthy, resilient, and just future for Western Mass. Folks from Resilient Valley presented on who they are, how to get involved, and gave out checks to local nonprofits who recently won matching funds. The campaign’s first lottery, held on Feb. 2, distributed just under $75,000 in matching funds.

Nonprofit leaders, donors, and community advocates wrote their visions for a “resilient valley” on post-its, and artist @ALLIE interpreted those into illustrations during the presentation. The mural we made together calls for affordable housing and arts programming, safe and nurturing communities where all are welcome, food security, honoring the voices of youth and seniors, protected green spaces, and more.

*Resilient Valley is encouraging people to support local orgs through their DAFs and nominate those gifts for a match. The deadline for the next Resilient Valley matching funds drawing is May 2, 2026.

Read about the event and matching funds: https://businesswest.com/blog/resilient-valley-coalition-celebrates-first-match-my-daf-winners/

Learn about Resilient Valley’s launch: https://www.hitchcockcenter.org/in-the-news/resilient-valley-coalition-launches/

#ResilientValley #MyLocalMa #OtherSideMa #PioneerValley
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Hitchcock Center for the EnvironmentFebruary 24, 2026 at 2:45pm

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