The NHSPCA is excited to announce our 2026 Summer Camp!
Children attending our animal focused camps learn first hand how a busy shelter works. They help animals in need through hands-on activities and leave as compassionate animal advocates with a deeper understanding of animal rescue, animal behavior, training and caregiving. Our days are filled with animal interaction, chores, outdoor games, arts, crafts, gardening and summer fun.
When: Our 5 day camp sessions run from June 22rd – August 21nd. Camp hours are 9:00am-3:00pm Monday through Thursday and 9:00am-12:00pm on Fridays. Age groups vary week to week.
- Ages 6-7: June 29-July 3rd and July 6-10
- Ages 8-10: June 22-26, July 13-17, July 27-31, and Aug. 17-21
- Ages 11-12: July 20-24, Aug. 3-7, and Aug. 10-14
Where: Camp will be held at 104 Portsmouth Ave. in Stratham, NH. The NHSPCA is not affiliated with any other SPCAs in the state; Please confirm that your camper is able to attend camp at this location before registering.
Cost: Each week of camp is $350* regardless of age.
The NHSPCA now offers partial scholarship opportunities for camps. The deadline for scholarship applications for this year has closed, kindly check back next year to be considered.
How to Register: Scroll down for more information and to register. If the session you would like is full, please add your name to the waitlist for each session you are interested in. Waitlisted families will be contacted via email if/when a spot opens up.
Families may register for UP TO 2 weeks, if interested. However, please keep in mind that the activities we do at camp often repeat throughout the summer! Please consider whether your camper will enjoy doing things twice.
Have more questions about if our Summer Camp is a good fit for your child? See the FAQ section below or email us at education@nhspca.org.
Important information before registering your child: The NHSPCA provides care for animals with a wide variety of personalities, behavioral and medical needs, many of which may be housed in areas not visible to the public (including campers). It is important for parents and campers to understand that we cannot guarantee campers will be able to see and/or interact with animals beyond our classroom ambassador animals during their time at camp.
As a working animal rescue, we aim to reduce added stress to the shelter and classroom animals. To accomplish this, we require all visitors to follow directions and have calm bodies and quiet voices when around animals. Any campers repeatedly engaging in what we feel is unsafe or disruptive behavior toward peers, staff, or animals in our care may need to be dismissed from camp with no refund provided.
While we welcome and encourage children of all backgrounds and ability levels to have the opportunity to participate in our programs, due to limited staff and for the safety of all, we ask that any child who requires 1:1 social-emotional/behavioral support from a trained adult while at school be provided with support from a trained adult while at camp. It is the parents’/guardians’ responsibility to provide this adult support, and the parents/guardians must secure and provide a background check for the attending adult a minimum of one week prior to the start of the child’s registered camp session. Without a cleared background check, the child and adult will not be able to participate.