
4 Week Series
November 17 – December 8th
Mondays
Ages 4 – 7 | 9am – 12pm
Ages 8 – 11 | 1pm – 4pm
Where: Local nature preserves and parks in the Jupiter area (locations announced before each series)
Format: Four weekly sessions at each location, then we transition to a new site for the next four-week series.
The Hawk’s Nest Adventure Series is a three-hour nature immersion experience for children and families who crave exploration, connection, and hands-on learning in the great outdoors.
Each week, we meet at different nature preserves and wild spaces throughout the Jupiter area, offering children the chance to explore Florida’s diverse ecosystems — from pine flatwoods to river trails and coastal hammocks.
Rooted in our holistic approach to social-emotional development, mindfulness, and ecological awareness, these adventures nurture curiosity, courage, and a deep love for the Earth.
Younger children (ages 3–6) join with a parent or caregiver for shared discovery and bonding, while older participants (ages 7–12) attend independently, developing confidence, leadership, and teamwork.


Program Intentions
Our Adventure Series invites children to:

Explore and learn from nature through play, movement, and observation.
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Create art and storytelling inspired by the land.
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Build social and emotional intelligence through teamwork and reflection.
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Practice mindfulness and awareness in community.
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Grounding & Gratitude
Each adventure begins with a community circle — breathwork, sensory awareness, and gratitude for the land we’re visiting.
Exploration & Discovery
Children hike, track, climb, and observe their surroundings while learning natural science, ecology, and teamwork through hands-on play.




Creative Expression
Nature-inspired art, storytelling, and journaling transform experiences into reflections of imagination and meaning.
Peace & Integration
We close each journey in community — sharing what we discovered, singing together, and celebrating connection to one another and the natural world.



Every Monday, a new landscape becomes our classroom — and the Earth, our greatest teacher. Children return home grounded, inspired, and connected, carrying with them not just knowledge of nature, but a deeper sense of belonging to it.
Daniela Diaz