A dory floating in the water with an island in the background.

Visit Hog Island Audubon Camp

Everything you need to know for your camp experience.
Photo: Jean Hall

Part of the Todd Wildlife Sanctuary, Hog Island is a 330-acre island in the Gulf of Maine’s Muscongus Bay. The island is home to Audubon’s sole residential education facility, Hog Island Audubon Camp. The public is welcome to explore the approximately 6 miles of hiking trails that travers the island. Public moorings are available on a first come, first served basis. Pets, bikes, and off-road vehicles are not permitted. There is no public launch from the Todd Wildlife Sanctuary’s mainland location.  

Here are a few things to know before you visit the island:

  • Visitors may beach small vessels on the island or use our public moorings. Moorings are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Guests are welcome to leave small vessels on the southern guest dock while they explore the island. Please ask a staff member if you are not sure where to leave your boat.
  • Dogs, bikes, and off-road vehicles are not permitted.
  • Visitors are welcome to use our public restroom.
  • The campsite on the southeast side of the island is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Please do not disturb active programming and respect the privacy of our residential buildings by not entering or looking into buildings without invitation.
  • Trail maps are available on the front porch of "The Bridge."