Broad Meadow Brook Nature Camp
At Broad Meadow Brook Nature Camp in Worcester, youth can tap into their natural curiosity. Counselors and staff strive to create an inclusive community where our campers, ages 4.5–16, are encouraged to be themselves as they investigate different habitats, ecosystems, and wildlife species at the sanctuary and beyond.
Most of our days are spent outside exploring our surroundings and getting dirty. Camp fun will include outdoor exploration, noncompetitive games, songs, and stories. While no two weeks will be the same, some of our favorite camper activities will take place every week.
Programs & Pricing
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About Camp
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Register for Camp
Families may register online or by calling 508-753-6087. To make sure you’re prepared to register for camp, please read our registration instructions and camp policies, which include changes to pricing and membership. To ensure that as many children as possible have the opportunity to explore and make memories at camp this summer, families may register each camper for no more than four weeks of camp. We are happy to place you on a waitlist for additional weeks.
Please note: Due to overwhelming need for financial assistance, we have closed registration for Tiers 1–3. Tier 4 Registration is still available by phone only. If you are unable to pay the Tiers 4 or 5 tuition for camp, we encourage you to add your name to our waitlist. As we continue to secure funding across the state, we will open more spaces at lower tiers where possible.
What Others Are Saying...
"This is the best camp program we’ve ever sent our child to to date. If you’re looking for your child to spend the days in nature, exploring different flora/fauna while being supported by kind, fun, and welcoming staff, this is the place...an environment that feels safe, inclusive, and pushes kids to try to be their best selves for each other and the planet." —2023 Camp Family
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