Photo Credit: Zoo New England


Detailed Information

ZooCamp offers campers aged 6-11 with a broad curriculum of animal, science, and conservation-based games and activities. Children will participate in live animal encounters and behind-the-scenes experiences at the zoo. Each session of ZooCamp is based on a theme such as habitat mysteries, self-discovery and adventure, and design and engineering.

Tuition

The cost of ZooCamp is based on a sliding scale of annual income with Zoo New England members receiving a discounted rate. Scholarships are awarded based on a slide scale and granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Other Information

Zoo New England also offers a ZooCamp at Stone Zoo in Stoneham.


Ages
Elementary
Middle School
Features
Day Camps
Financial Assistance
Activities
Educational Activities
Arts & Crafts
Nature / Wildlife
Outdoor Activity
Other Activities
Rates (Average / Day)
< $100
Rates reflect the average cost per full day for comparison purposes only.




Contact Information
1 Franklin Park Road, Boston, Massachusetts 02121




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