For ages 7–13.
Fridays, 9:00 am–3:00 pm
SPRING 2026: March 6–May 22 | FALL 2026: Sept. 25–Dec. 18 | FALL 2026–SPRING 2027: Sept. 25–May 28
Location: April Hill Education and Conservation Center, 62 Undermountain Road, South Egremont, MA 01258
Tuition for 2026–2027 Programs: (payment plan available):
Fall Session Only: $930
Full Year: $1,985
Through storytelling and immersive experiences, we explore curriculum areas such as Naturalist Identification, Survival and Primitive Craft Skills, Wildlife Tracking, Awareness Exercises, Community Building, and much more. Students get the chance to run off into the woods and get an outdoor education in the following:
- Shelter building
- Safe and effective knife, saw and hatchet use
- Fire building
- Outdoor cooking
- Crafting with natural materials
- Naturalist knowledge of local flora and fauna and ethnobotany
- Games and challenging adventures
- Teamwork and life skills.
Our curriculum blends with the seasons. In the Fall, we learn about the trees and use their leaves to build warm shelters, harvest the acorns to make our own flour, and note the changes in animal behavior as they prepare for the winter. The first snows draw us deeper into the forest as we follow animal tracks.
In the depth of Winter, we embrace the deep cold and learn to become comfortable with it. We venture out to track animals and build snow shelters, then return to our cozy camp to brew warm tea, cook delicious food, and recount our stories.
The Spring has us watching the emergence of plants and eating wild edibles, catching salamanders and frogs, noting the new birds as they return from their wintering grounds, and wading into swollen streams after the first warm rains.
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