Registration opens at 10am:

  • HHNC Members: Tuesday, February 17

  • Not-yet-Members: Tuesday, February 24


    Email summercamp@hhnaturecenter.org or call 845-534-5506 x 204 if you have any questions!


Mountain Lake Park Campus:
46 Bowen Road Warwick, NY

HHNC Campers spend their days exploring the woods, ponds, fields, trails, and forest discovering the natural world. Each week has a new theme!

HHNC Campers spend their days exploring the woods, ponds, fields, trails, and forest discovering the natural world. Each week has a new theme! A typical day at camp includes: ice-breaker games, team building activities, thematic science & nature lessons, crafts, hikes, outdoor adventures and more!

Camp Groups:

Pathfinders:

  • Ages 3-5 (Must have turned 3 by January 1, 2026)

  • Registration Per Week: $355 HHNC Members/$405 Not-yet-Members

Rangers:

  • Ages 6-9

  • Registration Per Week: $355 HHNC Members/$405 Not-yet-Members

A Typical Day At Camp Includes:

  • Ice-breaker games

  • Team building activities

  • Thematic science & nature lessons 

  • Hikes & adventures

  • Crafts & games

  • Supervised nature play time

  • Quiet time

  • Safe, age-appropriate socialization

Why Choose Our Camp This Summer?

  • Members receive 10% off registration for siblings in the same calendar week

  • Not-Yet-Members receive a 5% sibling discount in the same calendar week

  • Flexibility of registration by the week

  • Low counselor-to-camper ratio and limited total enrollment means individualized attention

  • Balanced activities throughout the day to expend energy without overtiredness

  • A dedicated professional staff

  • Memories to last a lifetime!

  • Unique landscape

  • Access to the Nature Center’s amenities including live animals

Summer Camp 2026 Information:

Drop-off: 9am
Pick-up: 3pm

MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT:

The Member discount for Camp is $50 per week which means that A Family Membership ($90) pays for itself in just two sessions!
CLick here to become an hhnc member!

SIBLING DISCOUNT:

Siblings must attend the same week(S):
-10% for HHNC members
-5% for not-yet-members
**Discount will be credited
after registration is completed**

Weekly Science & Nature themes

Week 1: june 29-july 3
little scientists:

  • Join us as we grow in our understanding of the incredible worlds of science! Your campers will be exploring the outdoors, participating in scientific experiments while asking questions and exploring topics about the scientific world around them.

Week 2: July 6 - 10
Planet Protectors:

  • We are planet protectors, and we speak for the trees! Even kids can be effective environmental advocates and stewards of nature. Campers this week will engage in preserving and protecting the environment, and learning about actions both big and small that can contribute to helping the planet!  

Week 3: July 13-17
 Animal Kingdom:

  • Join us for a wonderful week of discovering our Wild World, and the animals that live in it. We will cover all manner of species,using our live animal ambassadors. We will discuss adaptations, behaviors, habitats, and more! 

Week 4: July 20 - 24
Creatures of Myth and Legend:

  • This week is all about the weird and wild world of folklore, fairy tales, and mythology. Enjoy games & activities based on myths and legends from around the world. If it's out there…we'll find it!

Week 5: July 27 - July 31
Bug Bonanza:

  • This week, campers will be introduced to the fascinating world of insects, their unique characteristics, and their essential roles in nature. Through fun and interactive activities, kids will develop a deeper appreciation for these small but mighty creatures.

Week 6: August 3-7
Artistic Adventures:

  • Take up your brushes, your instruments, your clay, and your imaginations! Let’s explore the expansive world that is the arts, and see the amazing ways that art and nature work hand-in-hand.

Week 7: August 10-14
Blast from the Past:

  • Come with us on a journey through time and space to discover ancient animals, gentle giants, fearsome fossils, and more! Whether it be digging up dinosaurs or marveling at mastodons, campers will gain an understanding of eons long past through discovery, experimentation, and play.  

Week 8: August 17-21
The Great Outdoors:

  • Let’s have fun in the forest! Join us at the nature center to enjoy the great outdoors through camping games, survival activities, and bushcrafts. Learn how to live with nature and enjoy its bounties in the Great Outdoors week! 

Registration opens 10am:

  • HHNC Members: Tuesday, February 17

  • Not-yet-Members: Tuesday, February 24

Coming soon: Register here for summer camp

Per The Orange County
Department of Health Policy:

Camper immunizations must be up-to-date and on file with the Nature Center. Completion of our Health Form (emailed) is required prior to the beginning of camp. Children whose paperwork is not submitted prior to their first day of camp will not be permitted to attend.

*ALL IMMUNIZATIONS AND CAMPER PAPERWORK ARE DUE BY JUNE 1ST!

Vaccination requirements by grade can be found by clicking here.

Please note:

  • *For any camp registrations made LESS THAN TWO WEEKS BEFORE the start date - ALL paperwork and immunization forms must be submitted within 48 hours of your registration

  • Registration for the upcoming week of camp will close the corresponding Tuesday before at 12pm

  • Missed camp days due to immunization issues are not subject to a refund. Records should be sent in well ahead of your child's first day of camp so any potential issues (missing immunizations, incomplete information, ect.) can be resolved.

    all campers must have TWO doses of the MMR vaccine prior to the start of camp without exception!

    FOR QUESTIONS EMAIL: SUMMERCAMP@HHNATURECENTER.ORG

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Late policy- No late pick-ups are permitted. There will be an additional fee for every late pick-up after 3pm of $1 per minute

Photographs: We reserve the right to use any pictures or videos of campers to promote HHNC unless otherwise notified by parents.

Behavioral Policy: To ensure a safe environment campers will be expected to follow safety and behavioral guidelines set by instructors at the start of camp. We want all campers to have fun and we will not accept situations where campers are made to feel unsafe. As such, we have a zero tolerance policy towards bullying. Counselors will discuss any perceived bullying or behavioral issues with parents/guardians, to discuss next steps. If the pattern of negative behavior continues your child will not be permitted to return to camp. Intentional physical violence towards another camper or staff may result in immediate expulsion. Removing a child from camp is not done lightly and is only done when it is felt to be in the campers best interest or for the continued safety of other campers. Dismissals from camp due to behavioral issues are not subject to a refund.

Cancellation & Refund Policy: Cancellations must be made at least 3 weeks prior to your camper’s start date will be eligible for a 70% refund. Cancellations made 2 weeks prior of your camper’s start date will be eligible for a 50% refund. No refund will be made if cancellation is received less than two weeks prior to start date (determined by email date).  We reserve the right to cancel any camp program for any reason, in which case a full refund of the pre-paid program fee will be issued.

Children dismissed due to discipline, behavioral or similar situations will not be entitled to a refund. Campers will not be permitted to attend if medical forms and immunizations are not on file. No refunds will be given for missed days due to late/missing paperwork. Children absent from any day of camp will not be entitled to a refund, credit or exchange of dates. Any change in camp sessions/ dates (if available), is subject to a $20.00 administrative fee, in addition to any other applicable camp fees.

**If you require a refund because of unforeseen circumstances or any other cancellation policy/ inquiries, please contact Rob Lipkin at rlipkin@hhnaturecenter.org or 845-534-5506 ext 201 in regards to our refund policy.


Camp Director: Brianna Turk

Hello Everyone! 

My name is Brianna Turk, and I’m thrilled to be the Director of our summer camp this year. I recently graduated from SUNY New Paltz with a degree in Early Childhood and Childhood Education (Birth–Grade 6), and I’m passionate about creating fun, safe, and enriching experiences for kids of all ages.

With experience in the classroom as a teacher, as well as years of babysitting and nannying, I bring a deep love for learning, creativity, and community to camp. My goal is to make this summer full of adventure, growth, and unforgettable memories for every camper. I’m especially excited to get to know each family and help every child feel welcome, confident, and celebrated for who they are.

I can’t wait for all the laughter, learning, and sunshine ahead!



 
 

2025 Camp Staff:

 

Pathfinder Lead Counselor: Natalie Amador

I am a graduate from Monroe Woodbury High School. I plan to go to SUNY New Paltz for Early childhood Education. I am really excited for this coming summer. I have previously worked for a small nature based camp last summer. My teaching philosophy is a mix between progressivism, student lead and hands-on learning, as well as existentialism which allows students to choose their pathways on how they learn. I babysit and assist in child care as my part-time job during the school seasons. I am excited to work with Hudson Highland Nature center: Warwick summer camp. It is important for children to be exposed to nature and its beauty. 



Pathfinder Assistant Counselor: Madison Horner

Hi! My name is Madison Horner. I’m an upcoming senior at SUNY Cortland, my major is speech and hearing sciences. I plan on becoming a Speech Language Pathologist. When the weather's nice I love spending as much time outside as possible. I’m excited to share my love for nature for this upcoming summer camp session! I believe it’s so important to be active and help our community grow and thrive while protecting nature!


Rangers Lead Counselor: Adella Kurosz

Hello! My name is Adella and I’m currently attending Suny New Paltz to gain my degree in Art Education! I love painting, ceramics and anything art related and I hope to teach my love of art to others and see how it helps them grow much like it did for me. I’m excited to teach some art-centered activities in a natural environment and teach natural and easy ways to make art!


Rangers Assistant Counselor: Leah Allegro

Hi!!I’m from Warwick and I’m going into my senior year as a psychology major at SUNY Geneseo. My hobbies include dance, reading, working out and spending as much time outside as possible! I intend to work in rehabilitation as an occupational therapist, and have always found a deep sense of peace and inspiration in the outdoors. I’m excited to explore new environmental experiences through hands-on learning and outdoor exploration.



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