Slow down and immerse yourself in nature in a new way through the Japanese practice of forest bathing. On your walk, a certified guide will offer you a series of invitations designed to open up your senses and better connect with the natural world. Shinrin-yoku, as it is known in Japan, has been studied for decades and has proven to have numerous health benefits including boosting the immune system, lowering stress levels and improving cognitive function, just to name a few. Reconnect with nature, and yourself, on these slower-paced mindful wanders. The walk concludes with a tea ceremony featuring tea made with local plants and healthy snacks.
We will meet at the Evergreen Audubon Education Center and take a walk through Alderfer/Three Sisters.
For any questions, please contact Dina Baker at 303-330-0489 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.