ST. HUBERT’S CRITTER CAMP

📍575 Woodland Avenue • ⏰ 9:00am - 1:00pm daily • ✉️Questions? Email education@sthuberts.org

Critter Explorers

Camp for rising 5th and 6th grades

Is your child ready for a week they’ll never forget?

When your child attends Critter Camp, they're not just learning about animals, they're helping them.

Camp tuition goes directly toward the care, shelter, and medical treatment of the very animals your child will meet. It's a summer experience with real impact.

Featured Camp Activities

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Featured Camp Activities *

Animal Interaction

Campers get up close with shelter animals and special animal guests brought in just for camp week.

Animal Education

Age-appropriate lessons teach kids why kindness to animals matters and how they can be a voice for animals.

Animal Expert Guests

Live and virtual guests bring fascinating animals and topics to camp from wildlife rescue to pet care pros.

Animal Enrichment Crafts

Kids create hands-on enrichment projects that real shelter animals will play with. It’s creativity with purpose!

📅 A Typical Camp Day

9:00 AM
Welcome & Morning Circle

Drop-off, settle in, and kick off the day with the group.

9:30 AM
Guest Speaker or Animal Visit

A special guest (in person or virtual!) brings animals and amazing facts.

10:30 AM
Hands-On Activity

Games, crafts, nature walk, or enrichment project for shelter animals.

12:00 PM
Outdoor Lunch

Lunch outside, fresh air, and time to make new friends.

12:30 PM
Afternoon Learning

Educational activity, reflection, and a special closing moment.

1:00 PM
Pick-Up

Camp wraps up. Campers leave with stories, crafts, and new animal knowledge.

“My daughter loves this camp. It is her second year, and she falls in love with all of the animals that she met. Thanks for making it an awesome experience!”

— Former Camper Parent

Please read the documents below prior to registering.

STH educational waiver

Camp policies and procedures

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the Best Week Ever? 🐾

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