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We believe in "re-wilding" to reconnect children with nature, counter modern disconnect, and promote resilience!



Teen group June 5th: Forest school, New Trails, and the Start of Long-Term Projects
Parent Resources Topics We Explored Team building and community games Juniper tree identification and uses Primitive fire starting with a bow drill Watercolor nature journaling Long-term bushcraft projects Western racer snakes Questions to Ask Your Teen What was your favorite variation of the name game with the tarp? What did you learn about juniper trees? What did Mr. Kyle eat? What project did you choose for the month? How did your group solve the log challenge? What was th
Jun 75 min read


June 5th ages 5-11: Fire building, Resilience, and Play!
Parent Resources for continued learning this week: A New Term! The first day with our new summer group at forest school brought together a great mix of returning students and new faces, all eager to dive into outdoor learning and play. The day unfolded with a blend of child led learning and guided activities that sparked creativity, teamwork, and resilience. From discovering a natural bush fort to exploring fire starting with ferro rods, the children experienced a rich variet
Jun 74 min read


Exploring Nature: A Day of Discovery with our Teen Group and Wildlife Encounters
Friday, May 22 Distance: 3.7 miles round trip Elevation Gain/Loss: 697 feet up, 697 feet down There is something truly special about stepping off the beaten path and exploring a new trail with curious teens. On Friday, May 22, our teen group set out on a 3.7-mile round trip hike with an elevation gain and loss of 697 feet. This was not just another routine outdoor school day; it was an adventure filled with discovery, questions, and moments that reminded us why nature offers
May 299 min read
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