Hulbert Outdoor Center
The Aloha Foundation, Inc.
2968 Lake Morey Road
Fairlee, Vermont 05045
802-333-3405
Andy Williams, Director
Lynn Daly, Registrar
Established in 1978, Hulbert Outdoor Center is a non-profit educational institution that serves 7,000 participants annually through programs designed to foster personal growth, self-reliance, confidence, cooperation, and a sense of community in people of all ages. Hulbert Outdoor Center offers a variety of programs throughout the year, including:
Voyageurs Youth Wilderness Trips – offers seven to twenty-one day camping, canoeing, rock climbing, kayaking and hiking trips for youth ages 10-16.

School Programs– one- to five-day educational experiences for public and private school groups.
Homeschool Programs – week-long programs for youth ages 9-17 who are homeschooled.
Adult & Family Wilderness Trips– canoe, backcountry ski and snowshoe trips.
Family Programs – winter and summer family camps, canoe trips, and family weekends.
Leadership Training, Certifications & Workshops– Wilderness Medicine, Trip Leadership Training, ACA Canoe Certifications, Success Counseling, and more.
Elderhostel - educational adventures offered by Elderhostel and hosted at Hulbert for adults aged 55 and up.
Facility Rentals/Conferences – scenic places to hold reunions, retreats, group meetings, workshops.
Team Development– professional development opportunities for management teams.
Public Events & Partnerships – working together with community organizations.
Green Initiatives– working to create a more sustainable environment.
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Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Hulbert Outdoor Center, as a program and facility of the Aloha Foundation, Inc., is to enable individuals to enrich their lives and the communities in which they live, work, and play through experiential outdoor programs.