This week, we welcomed our first group of Alcoa Scholars to our Olympic National Park campus. They spent the last few days getting to know one another, becoming familiar with the landscape and preparing for their time in the backcountry.
A by-the-numbers look at the 30 Alcoa Scholars participants backpacking through Olympic National Park this summer.
For all those up for the adventure, backpacking is an incredibly rewarding experience. If you're eager to hit the trails and sleep under stars but don't yet have all the experience, consider this helpful guide.
Preparedness is the most important part of backpacking. Check out our ultimate packing list—once you have your clothing, gear and supplies, you’ll be ready to hit the backcountry.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, we want to celebrate and appreciate our wonderful teachers and educators whose hard work makes it possible for students to experience a NatureBridge program.
NatureBridge educator Caleb Savage has taught at both our Prince William and Olympic campuses. He believes in the power of disconnecting from technology and making connections in the outdoors.
As we reflect on an informative and fun-filled evening, we want to recognize Van Ness Feldman, one of our many Evening on the Lake sponsors.
Last week’s annual Evening on the Lake event in Seattle exemplified the generosity of our many incredible sponsors. One such sponsor, LOGE Camps, has a mission that aligns very closely with the NatureBridge mission of igniting self-discovery and inspiring stewardship of the planet by connecting young people to the natural world.
Winter storms may have closed roads and canceled flights across much of the Pacific Northwest and Sierra Nevada mountain range last month, but that didn’t stop our dedicated NatureBridge staff and outdoor educators from connecting young people to the science and wonder of the natural world.