W. Alton Jones Campus
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Voted Southern Rhode Island's Best Camp 2007*

Alton Jones Is A Place For Kids to Explore Outdoors!
At Alton Jones we pack a whole summer into one week!  With trained staff as role models and more than 2,300 acres of lakes, forests and farmland, the W. Alton Jones Campus offers a big backyard for learning, exploration, adventure and fun. We have a 75-acre lake, a historical farm, 10 miles of hiking trails, wildflower meadows, streams and ponds.  At Alton Jones you can get outdoors, learn new skills and make new friends in a wholesome and fun setting.  Come to Alton Jones Camp and take away some great memories! 


Mission: To provide youth with exciting learning experiences in the natural environment which lead to a heightened sense of responsibility towards improving the quality of life on our planet.

Open House: Come see the campus and meet the camp staff. Register Early! Some programs fill before Open House.

The campus adjoins one of the largest tracts of undeveloped land in Southern New England including the 40,000 acres of the Arcadia and Pachaug State Forests.

Scholarship Camp Fund: W. Alton Jones provides financial assistance to those who otherwise could not afford to attend camp.

Other links:
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  Registration
  Online forms
  Staff
  Available Spaces


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February School Vacation Camp (Ages 9-13)

Are you ready for a winter adventure? Go sledding, tap maple trees, snowshoe, skate, and join friends by the fire for s'mores and stories.
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Farm & Ecology Day Camp (Ages 5-11)

Woodvale Farm Day Campers ages 5-8 help out on a New England farm while Eco-Zone campers ages 8-11 explore ecology and camp out.
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Overnight Earth Camp (Ages 9-13)

Earth Campers ages 9-13 explore wetlands, forests, marine life, ecology and outdoor skills on our 2,300-acre preserve.
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Teen Expeditions (Ages 12-17)

Teen Expeditions ages 12-17 backpack, canoe, kayak and rock climb in natural areas throughout New England.
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*Voted Southern Rhode Island's Best Camp by the Southern Rhode Island Newspapers Readers' Favorites Awards 2007.