Turn family time into hands on outdoor adventures with The Wilderness Institute.

Enjoy a variety of outdoor adventures for all ages during your stay at Santa Fe Treehouse Camp. Run by The Wilderness Institute, our activities are designed to bring families together through hands on, nature based fun.

Try your hand at archery, tomahawk throwing, and spear throwing in our open air arena. Climb the “Mother Tree,” an old growth ponderosa pine, or scale our 24 foot rock wall for an unforgettable view. Take a guided hike through the Santa Fe National Forest or challenge yourself with a trek up Shaggy Peak, the southernmost named summit of the Rocky Mountains.

These shared experiences create meaningful connections and lasting memories, making your time at Santa Fe Treehouse Camp truly special.

A mother and son shooting archery together at Santa Fe Treehouse Camp.

Archery

Up your archery skills with Bobcat Brad of The Wilderness Institute at in the outdoor archery arena at the Santa Fe Treehouse Camp.

A view of a three people climbing the 20 foot mobile rock wall at Santa Fe Treehouse Camp.

Rock Climbing

Push your limits climbing The Wilderness Institute’s 24′ rock wall at The Santa Fe Treehouse Camp.

Tomahawk & Spear Throwing

Learn the art of tomahawk and spear throwing with Bobcat Brad.

MotherTreeAscent

Tree Climbing

Climb the 45′ “Mother Tree”, a unique experience to get a stunning canopy view of our 156 acre Wilderness Preserve.

Star Talk

Explore our nighttime dark skies with a guided star walk and talk with Bobcat Brad.

A guided hike in Santa Fe National Forest lead by the Wilderness Institute.

Guided Hikes

Take a guided hiking adventure with the Wilderness Institute into the Pecos Wilderness area of Santa Fe National Forest.

Yoga

YIN YOGA is a gentle practice targeting the “yin” tissues of the body and the energy meridians. Muscles are elastic tissues and respond to repetitive motion and heat (of more vigorous or “yan” styles of yoga)  to release and lengthen. Whereas tissues like tendons and ligaments are plastic, requiring time and passivity in a pose to conform to a new shape or length. In this class we address both. We DO fewer postures so that we can BE in them longer, cultivating presence and compassion, with the sensations that arise when we give them the space and breath to do so. Optimally, this is a deep and relaxing practice. And Nature is a great place for it!

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