

For Groups: Getting Acquainted; Team Building; Competition, Something Relaxing and Socializing Activities
Great for Retreats, Family and/or Friend Gatherings, and More
Activities Suitable for Groups
Often there is a need for a relaxing group activity that is part of a retreat, family reunion or other group get together. Activities described on these pages are wells suited to larger groups and can be tailored to meet you needs. Please taka a look at the offerings and decide what might be a good fit for you. The walks work well for groups. Tea foraging is great for and opportunity to get everyone together to wander; collect tea making plants and share. Forest Bathing does include a lot of quiet time so may not work well if you know your group wants to converse and interact. The search for mother earth and Earth ball/New Games can be designed as a team building exercise. While some groups are naturally competitive, the goal for team building activities is to support everyone in developing a unique appreciation of the quality that other members of their group have to offer.

Rates
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January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026
$55 per person twelve or more participants
$60 per person seven to eleven participants
$65 per person four - six participants
Available daily based on availability. Must be reserved
a minimum of three days in advance.
Half day and full day flat rates provided upon request. These are generally used when the cost of the walk is paid for by an organization and individuals participate at no cost.
Southern and Lakes Region Locations for walks and activities in Maine include: Emmons Preserve in Kennebunkport, Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, Clifford Park, Biddeford, Two Lights or Crescent Beach State Parks, Cape Elizabeth, Falmouth Forest Preserve, Falmouth, Donnabeth Lippman Park, Windham. Raymond Community Forest and other Loon Echo Land Trust Lands and Bradbury Mountain State Park, Pownal (near Freeport). This is not a comprehensive list. Other state and town parks and lands are available. Properties that are privately held or owned by nonprofit organizations are also possible on a case by case basis.
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Everyone is welcome!
The forests, mountains, lakes and oceans are our ancestral homes. I believe they are part of your home regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or culture. My heart tells me this: and I am absolutely certain nature would agree. If you are interested in coming on a walk; then I am delighted to be your guide.
