Upcoming Events

SELT - Intro to Forest Bathing: Presentation & Walk
Jun
24

SELT - Intro to Forest Bathing: Presentation & Walk

Join Certified Forest Therapy Guide Brittany Carr of Rooting in Nature, in collaboration with Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire, for a meaningful morning of learning, mindfulness, and connection with nature at Burley Farm. Explore the history and science of Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing) through an engaging presentation, followed by a brief guided outdoor experience to awaken your senses and reconnect with the present moment. We’ll conclude with tea, reflection, and quiet conversation.

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Intro to Forest Bathing: Presentation & Walk at White Park | Concord, NH
Aug
12

Intro to Forest Bathing: Presentation & Walk at White Park | Concord, NH

Join Brittany of Rooting in Nature for an introduction to Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing) through Concord Parks & Recreation at White Park. Learn the history and science-backed health benefits of Forest Therapy, then experience a guided mindfulness walk with sensory meditation and nature-based invitations designed to reduce stress, awaken the senses, and deepen your connection to nature.

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Forest Bathing at Stonehouse Pond -  A Give & Gather Collaboration
May
16

Forest Bathing at Stonehouse Pond - A Give & Gather Collaboration

Join Rooting in Nature, in collaboration with Give & Gather, for a peaceful morning of Forest Bathing at Stonehouse Pond. Through gentle, guided invitations, you’ll slow down, unplug, and reconnect with nature, yourself, and community. We’ll end with herbal tea and time to reflect together. No experience needed.

Free to attend; registration required. Donations welcome ($10–$25 suggested).

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May Guided Forest Bathing Experience & Tea
May
2

May Guided Forest Bathing Experience & Tea

Step into the forest and take a mindful pause.
Join us for a gentle, guided walk designed to help you slow down, notice the sights, sounds, and scents around you, and simply be present in nature. We’ll wander past seasonal vernal pools and quiet corners of the forest, then gather for a warm tea made with locally sourced herbs and conversation.

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