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MGH Aspire Adventure Camp

MGH Aspire (Massachusetts General Hospital)

Westwood, Massachusetts - Norfolk County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Provider overview

MGH Aspire Adventure Camp is a six-week summer camp at Hale Reservation in Westwood for children ages 5-13 with high cognitive autism, combining traditional camp activities like swimming, boating, and art with social skill-building in small, well-staffed groups.

MGH Aspire, part of Massachusetts General Hospital, offers year-round programs for individuals with high cognitive autism, including the Adventure Camp summer program at Hale Reservation in Westwood.

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Ages
Children ages 5-13 with high cognitive autism spectrum disorder or a related profile
Season
Six-week summer camp
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MGH Aspire Adventure Camp at Hale Reservation

The summer camp is held at Hale Reservation in Westwood; Aspire's main office is in Lexington. Families should confirm current dates and registration.

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Aspire Adventure Camp

Six-week summer camp for children with autism, with small staffed groups, swimming, boating, art, and a social skill-building curriculum.

Ages
Children ages 5-13 with high cognitive autism spectrum disorder or a related profile
Season
Six-week summer camp
Schedule
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Cost
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The official MGH Aspire page says Adventure Camp is a six-week summer camp for children ages 5-13 with high cognitive autism spectrum disorder or a related profile, held at Hale Reservation in Westwood, with small staffed peer groups and typical camp activities such as swimming, music, fishing, boating, and art alongside a therapeutic curriculum.
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Aspire Adventure Camp

The official MGH Aspire page says Adventure Camp is a six-week summer camp for children ages 5-13 with high cognitive autism spectrum disorder or a related profile, held at Hale Reservation in Westwood, with small staffed peer groups and typical camp activities such as swimming, music, fishing, boating, and art alongside a therapeutic curriculum.

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What the provider says: The source names high cognitive autism spectrum disorder, small well-staffed peer groups, a therapeutic curriculum, self-awareness, stress management, social competency, and camp activities such as swimming, music, fishing, boating, and art.

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What we found: The official MGH Aspire page says Adventure Camp is a six-week summer camp for children ages 5-13 with high cognitive autism spectrum disorder or a related profile, held at Hale Reservation in Westwood, with small staffed peer groups and typical camp activities such as swimming, music, fishing, boating, and art alongside a therapeutic curriculum.

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