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Family Nature Summits: Black Hills Summit
Sign-ups will officially open on June 28th at 9 PDT/ 11 CDT/ 12 EDT. Activities without signup limits are available now. Need help? The Summit Handbook and our pick a hike guide are helpful resources! Email [email protected] with additional questions or message us in Sched!

Session availability is subject to change due to weather, availability, and interest. Classes with fewer than 5 participants are subject to cancellation. 

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Monday, August 3
 

1:30pm MDT

Cowboy Poetry and the Legacy of Badger Clark
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm MDT
Discover the distinctly American oral tradition of Cowboy poetry and learn about the life of Badger Clark, one of the original Cowboy Poets. Join English Professor, Sara Fuller, to explore the rhymes, rhythms, and realism that were born from the lived experiences of Cowboys and those who admire them. In this interactive class, you will expand your knowledge of a unique genre, discuss and interpret poems, and if you’re so inclined, try your hand at writing your own Cowboy or “Summiteer” poem. 
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm MDT

1:30pm MDT

Tending to Our Eco-emotions with Community and Nature Connection Practices
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Does thinking about the state of our planet ever get you down? "Ecological grief” and “climate-anxiety” are just a few of the terms used to describe the sometimes overwhelming sense of loss, despair, and worry that comes from bearing witness to ongoing environmental devastation and the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and human communities. In this workshop, we will explore community and nature connection practices to tend to our eco-emotions. After a short introduction to the topic of eco-emotions and nature therapy, we will engage in a community discussion that includes personal reflection and a guided group "resilience tree" craft. This will be followed by a selection of somatic practices to foster nature connection, including a short, silent awe walk or guided nature sit. Please bring a journal, if you feel inclined. We will come back together as a group to share the role of nature connection practices in coping with eco-emotions. The goal is to leave this session with increased compassion and a greater sense of community in the emotional labor that is part of caring for our Earth's ecosystems and human communities. 

This workshop is facilitated by Jessica Pratt, a community ecologist and teaching professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine.

Faculty
avatar for Jessica Pratt

Jessica Pratt

Guest Faculty, Adult
Jessica Pratt is a community ecologist and teaching professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in the application of ecological theory to environmental problem-solving, and in effective pedagogy... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
 
Wednesday, August 5
 

9:00am MDT

Women in the Wilderness
Limited spots
Wednesday August 5, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Join us for a day spent exploring women’s experience in Nature. We will touch on science, ritual, and the wisdom of place/self in three workshops.


This is an all-day class that will be held both outdoors and indoors. Short hiking and some sitting in a natural setting will be part of the fun! Be prepared with good clothing for the sun and for your comfort. If sitting on the ground is difficult, please let us know ahead of time, and we will bring outdoor chairs as needed.

If you have a small special token of your connection to nature, please bring it with you!

Faculty
avatar for Heather Fenyk

Heather Fenyk

President, Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership
It's all about watersheds! I love talking about civic science, community stewardship of urban lands, environmental education, and getting city folk out and exploring the wilds of central New Jersey. Talk to me about Environmental Justice, community resilience, and using technology... Read More →
avatar for Amy Hahn

Amy Hahn

Hike Leader, Faculty

Wednesday August 5, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm MDT

4:30pm MDT

Integrating Family Nature Summits into Everyday Learning: Ideas and Inspiration
Wednesday August 5, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm MDT
Join us for a collaborative session designed to explore how Family Nature Summits' experiences, values, and activities can be woven into everyday learning, both in the classroom and at home. Together, we'll share ideas, lesson plans, and practical tools for fostering curiosity, environmental stewardship, and outdoor exploration with students and families. Whether you teach in a school or lead learning at home, this is your chance to connect, exchange inspiration, and take the spirit of the Summit with you all year long!

**All are welcome to join this program; attendance is mandatory for all teacher scholarship winners**
Wednesday August 5, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm MDT
 
Thursday, August 6
 

1:30pm MDT

Tending to Our Eco-emotions with Community and Nature Connection Practices- Educator Focus
Thursday August 6, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Does thinking about the state of our planet ever get you down? "Ecological grief” and “climate-anxiety” are just a few of the terms used to describe the sometimes overwhelming sense of loss, despair, and worry that comes from bearing witness to ongoing environmental devastation and the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and human communities. In this workshop, we will explore community and nature connection practices to tend to our eco-emotions. After a short introduction to the topic of eco-emotions and nature therapy, we will engage in a community discussion that includes personal reflection and a guided group "resilience tree" craft. This will be followed by a selection of somatic practices to foster nature connection, including a short, silent awe walk or guided nature sit. Please bring a journal, if you feel inclined. We will come back together as a group to share the role of nature connection practices in coping with eco-emotions. The goal is to leave this session with increased compassion and a greater sense of community in the emotional labor that is part of caring for our Earth's ecosystems and human communities. 

This workshop is facilitated by Jessica Pratt, a community ecologist and teaching professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine.

**This session will be specifically geared towards educators and include discussion on the need and approaches to center the affective dimensions (i.e., emotions, moods, attitudes) of learning to better address eco-emotions more broadly in education spaces.



Faculty
avatar for Jessica Pratt

Jessica Pratt

Guest Faculty, Adult
Jessica Pratt is a community ecologist and teaching professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in the application of ecological theory to environmental problem-solving, and in effective pedagogy... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
 
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