Reconnect with the natural world.
Outdoor connection in everyday locales.
Forest Bathing & Nature Workshops
Breathe Deep, Welcome Nature:
Your Forest Awaits
Step away from the noise of daily life and reconnect with nature through guided Forest Bathing and Nature Workshops. These gentle, sensory-based experiences are designed to reduce stress, support mental clarity, and improve overall well-being through intentional time outdoors.

Forest Bathing Walks
“Forest Bathing” is the translation of the Japanese practice shinrin-yoku, meaning “immersing oneself in the experience of nature through all the senses of the human body.” More specifically, it means to “bath” in the organic compound trees emit in a forest called “phytoncides.” These compounds are a tree’s form of defense against disease. Scientists have proven these compounds also impact and bolster the human immune system.
Spending time in a forest can make us feel better, not just in a subjective sense, but in an objective sense, in the body’s physiological response. In Japan and South Korea, where the study of forest bathing originated and has been more fully developed, walks in nature are a well-regarded, common form of preventative medicine, seen as a vital component of human health.
The best part is that the health effects of being in nature do not require strenuous exercise, extraordinary locations, or expensive gear. You do not need to sit under a tree for a week. Small, regular doses of intentional time outdoors, especially with trees and plants, can have tangible effects on mental and physical health. “Forest bathing” practices can be adapted to any mobility level, age, and landscape.
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Nature Workshops
Our themed Nature Workshops are guided outdoor experiences designed to help you slow down, reconnect with your senses, and restore your energy through intentional time in nature. Each workshop includes guided sensory invitations, quiet observation, gentle walking, and time for reflection.
Workshops are suitable for individuals, small groups, corporate wellness programs, and private events, and can be adapted for different mobility levels and outdoor settings.

