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Frosty Pines Wilderness Education Program is a fully guided, hands on learning experience for children and adults in a natural setting through outdoor exploration, advanced camping and survival skills and fun filled recreational activities, that promote responsible stewardship for the natural world by understanding how to lessen pollution and human impact on the environment.
Our goal is to cultivate an awareness of endangered species, native plants and animals and bodies of water in order to gain an understanding of the conservation of land and our natural resources for future generations.
Through these teachings we hope to provide knowledge that will enable children to put these skills to use in their everyday lives and encourage creativity, self-reliance, leadership, teamwork, a love and respect for nature and positive alternative outlets, as well as living a sustainable life in harmony with the planet.
"Education...is a preemptive strike...to teach the American people how to enjoy the wilderness without destroying it. All other methods merely try to repair the damage after it is done. Stronger wilderness education programs would dramatically decrease the need for law enforcement and cleanup." - James Bradley, former staff member, Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands, U.S. House of Representatives






