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FOREST FEST 2026

BIOBLITZ AT TARA LILA

Caption: Young explorers complete hands-on activities throughout Forest Fest, collecting stamps in their Adventure Passports — then proudly turning them in for prizes at the Passport Pavilion.

Caption: A nod to tradition — horse-drawn wagon rides give families a glimpse into the historic roots of logging in the Northwoods while enjoying a scenic ride through campus.

Outdoor Learning Center

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Trees For Tomorrow's 2022 summer interns gained valuable experience as environmental educators working with a variety of age groups while living in the Northwoods.

Internship IMAGES

Caption: This AI-generated and retouched image brings the John & Melissa Besse Outdoor Classroom to life —ground-breaking set for the summer of 2025. Design subject to change.

Workshop participants use a variety of evergreen species to create their holiday wreath and learn how to make beautiful bows to adorn it.

Participants in Trees For Tomorrow's workshop get in some gentle yoga moves before moving on to learning about forest bathing.

Caption: Nature's Bounty instructor Ann Small shares her knowledge in the field with class participants.

Ice luminaries guide the way through the forest trail on Trees For Tomorrow's campus.

Caption: Circa 1946, Trees For Tomorrow distributed 1.5 million seedlings to help reforest the Northwoods after the era of clear cutting.

Preschoolers attending KinderWild Camp get outdoor playtime in Trees For Tomorrow's Nature PlayScape, an all natural playground on campus.

 Steve Staszak (left) TC Energy’s Heartland Region technician, presents a $40,000 grant check to Cheryl Todea (right) Trees For Tomorrow Executive Director. These funds from TC Energy will provide scholarship to schools located in TC Energy’s areas of operation within Wisconsin.

 Steve Staszak (left) TC Energy’s Heartland Region technician, presents a $40,000 grant check to Cheryl Todea (right) Trees For Tomorrow Executive Director. These funds from TC Energy will provide scholarship to schools located in TC Energy’s areas of operation within Wisconsin.

 Steve Staszak (left) TC Energy’s Heartland Region technician, presents a $40,000 grant check to Cheryl Todea (right) Trees For Tomorrow Executive Director. These funds from TC Energy will provide scholarship to schools located in TC Energy’s areas of operation within Wisconsin.

 Steve Staszak (left) TC Energy’s Heartland Region technician, presents a $40,000 grant check to Cheryl Todea (right) Trees For Tomorrow Executive Director. These funds from TC Energy will provide scholarship to schools located in TC Energy’s areas of operation within Wisconsin.

Middle school students explore the science of nature at Trees For Tomorrow as they wade through the snow looking for signs and tracks of wildlife and monitoring snow depth.

Forest Fest participants can witness the the power of heavy logging equipment and the vital role responsible logging practices have in sustaining both our communities and the environment.

NATURAL RESOURCES CAREERS EXPLORATION WEEK

TREE SEEDLINGS

Caption: A 1945 fair exhibit promoting the planting of two trees for every pulp tree harvested — an early example of the sustainable forestry values that continue at Trees For Tomorrow today.

Caption: Tree seedlings staged for distribution at Trees For Tomorrow during a past annual tree fundraiser, continuing the organization’s long-standing commitment to reforestation.

Caption: An industry presenter at Forest Fest sparks curiosity by engaging participants in hands-on activities, bringing forestry and natural resource education to life.

Caption: Experience the magic of winter under a canopy of glowing tealights! Join us for Trees For Tomorrow's New Year's Eve Candlelight Snowshoe Hike — a magical evening of starlit trails, crackling fires, and cozy s’mores. Reserve your spot today!

Caption: Visitors watch forestry professionals in action during live equipment demonstrations at Forest Fest, showcasing the tools and techniques used in sustainable logging and forest management.”

Caption: Exhibitors engage visitors at Forest Fest with interactive displays and hands-on learning activities, connecting the public to wildlife management and conservation practices.

SLI - COMPOSTING

Caption: From Northwoods kitchens and backyards to healthy garden soil — learn how composting keeps nutrients working locally. Take home a bin or just the know-how

Caption: An industry presenter at Forest Fest sparks curiosity by engaging participants in hands-on activities, bringing forestry and natural resource education to life.

Caption: An industry presenter at Forest Fest sparks curiosity by engaging participants in hands-on activities, bringing forestry and natural resource education to life.

Caption: Visitors watch forestry professionals in action during live equipment demonstrations at Forest Fest, showcasing the tools and techniques used in sustainable logging and forest management.”

Caption: Exhibitors engage visitors at Forest Fest with interactive displays and hands-on learning activities, connecting the public to wildlife management and conservation practices.

FOREST FEST 2026

Caption: Visitors watch forestry professionals in action during live equipment demonstrations at Forest Fest, showcasing the tools and techniques used in sustainable logging and forest management.”

Caption: Exhibitors engage visitors at Forest Fest with interactive displays and hands-on learning activities, connecting the public to wildlife management and conservation practices.

Caption: Dutchman’s breeches (Dicentra cucullaria) are delicate woodland wildflowers that bloom briefly in early spring, named for their upside-down “pair of pants” shaped blossoms.

Caption: The black-capped chickadee is a year-round resident of Northwoods forests. Participants in the BioBlitz may hear its familiar “chick-a-dee-dee-dee” call while exploring the trails at Tara Lila.

Caption: Blue-spotted salamanders (Ambystoma laterale) are secretive amphibians that emerge in early spring to breed in woodland pools, making them an exciting species to discover during a spring BioBlitz.

Caption: SEEK summer day camp students explore a Northwoods marsh ecosystem, learning about wetland habitats and the plants and animals that call them home.

Caption: Youth get the opportunity to examine animal skins and bones during a hands-on learning activity at Trees For Tomorrow SEEK day camps, discovering how wildlife adaptations help animals survive in the Northwoods.

Caption: Participants in Trees For Tomorrow’s Jr.SEEK program work together to build a fort from natural materials while learning teamwork and outdoor skills.

SUMMER DAY CAMPS 2026

Caption: Students engage with Wisconsin’s outdoor heritage through the Wisconsin Trappers Association. This "hands-on" approach to learning is a shared mission as well as a cornerstone of the upcoming Forest Fest 2026 in Eagle River.

Caption: Bringing the wild into the classroom: Thanks to the Wisconsin Trappers Association for their donation, these high-quality pelts will be vital tools for Trees For Tomorrow’s SOLE K-12 programming, giving students a unique, tactile way to learn about Wisconsin’s native furbearers and forest ecology.