Participants of any age can sign up for these programs, accompanied by an adult, but some programs may have limited sizes of gear available for rental.
This program is not limited to family groups- single adults are welcome to attend as well. Family adventures take about 3 hours and gear rentals are available when applicable.
Cost for the program is $15/person or $50 for a group of 4.
Bring your own equipment or rent from Trees For Tomorrow:
Skis: $20/person
Snowshoes: $10/person
Canoe: $10/person
Cooking: $10/person
48 HR ADVANCE REQUIRED
Call 715-479-6456
PARTICPANTS MUST REVIEW AND COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION PACKET
Get outdoors, learn something new and get your spirit re-invigorated on a guided exploration of the Wisconsin Northwoods.
Participants 18 years and older can sign up to spend a fun filled day with our educators who will provide instructions and guide the group to some local natural gems to practice or perfect your skills. All abilities welcome.
Programs begin at 8:00 a.m. and run until 4:30 p.m. An hour break will be scheduled for participants to have lunch on their own before beginning the afternoon portion of programing.
Adults are welcome at the family adventures so if a full day seems like too long for you, check out those programs.
Cost for the program is $50 per person.
Bring your own equipment or rent from Trees For Tomorrow:
Skis: $20/person
Snowshoes: $10/person
Canoe: $10/person
Cooking: $10/person
48 HR ADVANCE REQUIRED
Call 715-479-6456
PARTICPANTS MUST REVIEW AND COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION PACKET
February 6th: Family Adventure- Snowshoe at Tara Lila, 1-4 p.m.
February 13th: Family Adventure- Ski at Golf Course, 1-4 p.m.
February 20th: Family Adventure- Ski at Anvil, 1-4 p.m.
February 27th: Family Adventure- Snowshoe at Tara Lila, 1-4 p.m.
March 13th: Family Adventure- Orienteering at Press Forest, 1-4 p.m.
March 27th: Family Adventure- Maple Syrup Making on campus,
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
February 27th: Adult Adventures Ski, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
March 6th: Adult Adventures Snowshoe, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Participants will have an hour on their own for lunch either in Eagle River, or they may bring their own sack lunch and eat socially distanced inside our facilities.
What better way to have a memoriable outdoor experience than to join a TFT educator for some fun outside! Learn new skills or improve on old ones while trained educators incorporate environmental education into the experience. Activities will be seasonally dependent ranging from cross country ski lessons to canoe tours and include some unique experiences such as maple syrup making and beginners archery!