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This fun day-long program of Earth Native Wilderness School near Bastrop, Texas, invites kids ages 6-10 to dive into farm life and nature in an engaging, hands-on way. It’s crafted for children who love animals, the outdoors, and getting their hands a little dirty exploring. They’ll meet and learn about friendly farm animals, experience what it’s like to care for them, and discover how farms and natural ecosystems connect.
The morning and afternoon are packed with interactive time—kids may help with basic animal care, participate in farm chores, and wander through the woods nearby to spot plants, insects, or tracks. Along the way, they’ll pick up interesting facts about how nature and farm life work together, trekking under open skies and learning through doing.
Overall, it’s a relaxed, joyful outing that blends farming, wilderness, discovery and outdoor play—perfect for families who want their kids to spend time outdoors, learn something new, and come home full of stories and smiles.
This is a drop-off class; adults do not attend.
