ABOUT US

Welcome To Lewis Meadows

At Lewis Meadows Farm & Forest School, every day is an adventure in nature. Our hands-on, outdoor curriculum encourages curiosity, creativity, and growth, all while embracing the beauty and wonder of the world around us. Whether we're exploring the forest, caring for animals, or playing in the dirt, our students are learning life lessons that go far beyond the classroom. Join us for a journey where learning, fun, and nature go hand in hand.

"Adventures in Nature, Lessons for Life."

WHY US

Why Farm & Forest School

At Lewis Meadows Farm & Forest School, we believe that children thrive when learning is rooted in nature. Our Farm & Forest School approach blends hands-on outdoor experiences with child-centered education, providing a dynamic learning environment where curiosity and exploration take the lead.

Key aspects:

  • Child-centered learning
  • Teachers guide rather than direct
  • Placed-based learning environment
  • Holistic development
  • Risk management
  • Resilience
  • Experience all weather

Benefits:

  • Improved physical health
  • Improved mental health
  • Decreasing exposure to screen time
  • Facilitation of social skills
  • Forming connections with natural environment

30+

Acres of Outdoor Learning Space

40+

Students Enrolled

35+

Happy Parents

15+

Years Serving The Community

OUR EVENTS

Upcoming Events : Join the Fun at Lewis Meadows!

From seasonal camps to early childhood programs, there’s always something inspiring happening. Don’t miss out—spaces fill quickly!

Nature Club: Spring 2025

Nature Club: Fall 2025

Nature Camp: Summer 2025

Farm & Forest School: Fall 2025

Nature Club: Spring 2025

Nature Club: Fall 2025

Nature Camp: Summer 2025

Farm & Forest School: Fall 2025

Testimonials

Families Share Their Stories

“We don’t experience natural environments enough to realize how restored they can make us feel, nor are we aware that studies also show they make us healthier, more creative, more empathetic, and more apt to engage with the world and each other. Nature it turns out is good for civilization.”

- Florence Williams

“The children and nature movement is fueled by this fundamental idea: the child in nature is an endangered species and the health of the children and the health of the Earth are inseparable.”

- Richard Louv

“We don’t experience natural environments enough to realize how restored they can make us feel, nor are we aware that studies also show they make us healthier, more creative, more empathetic, and more apt to engage with the world and each other. Nature it turns out is good for civilization.”

- Amelia Luna

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