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2026 Spring Break Camp
Join Us for Spring Break on the Farm
At Hansel Hill Farm’s spring break camp, kids ages 5-12 spend their days outdoors—exploring the land, helping with real farm chores, learning through play, and making memories that last far beyond Spring break. This is not your average camp. It’s fresh air, muddy boots, honest work, and big smiles—just the way Spring Break should be.
Our program is built for children who love animals, nature, and hands-on learning. Campers aren’t just visitors here—they’re part of the rhythm of farm life.
A Day In The Life Of A Camper
Each morning begins with real farm chores: collecting eggs, feeding the animals, watering the gardens. Campers learn how to care for chickens, pigs, goats, and even honeybees, and they take pride in being part of something meaningful.
The day continues with guided lessons in nature and sustainability, farm-themed crafts and science activities, and plenty of time for free-range play, scavenger hunts, and good old-fashioned dirt-under-your-nails fun.
Camp runs Tuesday through Friday, from 9:00am to 3:30pm, with optional before and after care available.
Camp Size & Staffing
We keep camp intimate, capping each week at 40 campers, so every child gets the attention and guidance they need. Each group is led by our team of 4 counselors, plus 2 adult leads—including Farmer Brian himself.
Discount available for Military and First Responder - use code MILFR2026
Join Us for Spring Break on the Farm
At Hansel Hill Farm’s spring break camp, kids ages 5-12 spend their days outdoors—exploring the land, helping with real farm chores, learning through play, and making memories that last far beyond Spring break. This is not your average camp. It’s fresh air, muddy boots, honest work, and big smiles—just the way Spring Break should be.
Our program is built for children who love animals, nature, and hands-on learning. Campers aren’t just visitors here—they’re part of the rhythm of farm life.
A Day In The Life Of A Camper
Each morning begins with real farm chores: collecting eggs, feeding the animals, watering the gardens. Campers learn how to care for chickens, pigs, goats, and even honeybees, and they take pride in being part of something meaningful.
The day continues with guided lessons in nature and sustainability, farm-themed crafts and science activities, and plenty of time for free-range play, scavenger hunts, and good old-fashioned dirt-under-your-nails fun.
Camp runs Tuesday through Friday, from 9:00am to 3:30pm, with optional before and after care available.
Camp Size & Staffing
We keep camp intimate, capping each week at 40 campers, so every child gets the attention and guidance they need. Each group is led by our team of 4 counselors, plus 2 adult leads—including Farmer Brian himself.
Discount available for Military and First Responder - use code MILFR2026