Ecojustice Camp is…

A fun community of campers
A place to learn outdoor skills
A time to connect with the natural world
We believe humans can have a positive impact on each other, and on the natural world.

Learn more about Ecojustice Camp.
Register for our 2024 camp.

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Click to see photos from the 2023 camp!
Click to see photos of each day of camp!

Summer 2024 Camp

Camps will take place August 12 through August 16, 2024
Full day camp for rising 2nd through 5th graders (i.e., just completed gr. 1-4)
Full day camp for rising 6th through 8th graders (i.e., just completed gr. 5-7)
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) opportunities for rising 9th graders
Junior Counselor opportunities for rising 10th grade and up

Field trips: We will have 3 field trips as usual. Tuesday and Wednesday field trips will be established in the spring. On Thursday, we will head to Wompatuck National Park. Campers will go on a nature hike, build fairy houses, observe native plants and animals, play games, and finally, they will set up tents for an overnight camping experience!

Register for our 2024 camp.

Our site

The camp is based at First Parish in Cohasset, on Cohasset Common. First Parish facilities include a pollinator garden and an outdoor classroom in the woods. Nearby conservation land includes Great Brewster Woods, just a five minute walk away.

Contact

Ngoc Dupont and Dan Harper, Camp Directors
Ecojustice Camp
First Parish in Cohasset
23 N. Main St.
Cohasset, MA 02025

Our sponsor, First Parish in Cohasset, is a liberal congregation with a strong commitment to ecology. First Parish respects the interdependent web of existence, believes all life is sacred, and works actively for environmental justice. Please note, all camp activities are non-religious and we do not adhere to any religious institution.

2023 Campers hiking in Great Brewster Woods, Cohasset. [photo credit: (c) 2023 Ngoc Dupont used by permission]

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This camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) and be licensed by the local board of health.