• Winter Teacher Training Workshop Weekend

    $445
    Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 6282 Cranberry Road, Finland, MN

    Experience winter learning at its best with the Wolf Ridge Teacher Training Institute’s Winter Weekend Workshop. Learn to co-teach with winter, strengthen your naturalist skills, and gain practical strategies for engaging students outdoors in cold weather. Ideal for both new and experienced educators. Family activities are available throughout the weekend—call after registering if you plan to bring additional family members.

  • Winter Family Camp 2026

    Per Person: $340
    Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 6282 Cranberry Road, Finland, MN

    Experience winter magic together at Wolf Ridge’s Family Winter Camp! Explore snowy forests, ski and snowshoe quiet trails, try ice fishing, build winter shelters, and enjoy cozy lodging with hearty, homemade meals. With guided adventures and flexible family-friendly activities, this weekend getaway creates lasting memories. Spots are limited—register today!

  • Winter Homeschool Retreat 2026

    $245
    Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 6282 Cranberry Road, Finland, MN

    Embrace winter learning at the Wolf Ridge Homeschool Retreat! Enjoy hands-on outdoor adventures—snowshoeing, skiing, winter survival, and frozen-lake exploration—at our fully accredited K-12 environmental learning center. Homeschool families can now self-register online, with scholarships available. Contact us for group registration or questions.

  • Master Naturalist Training: Birding – Waterfowl to Warblers

    $35
    Tettegouche State Park

    Explore spring bird migration along Minnesota’s North Shore in this Master Naturalist advanced training. From waterfowl to warblers, birders of all skill levels will visit diverse habitats, build identification skills, and connect with fellow learners as summer species arrive.

    Master Naturalist Training: Birding – Waterfowl to Warblers

    $35
    Tettegouche State Park

    Explore spring bird migration along Minnesota’s North Shore in this Master Naturalist advanced training. From waterfowl to warblers, birders of all skill levels will visit diverse habitats, build identification skills, and connect with fellow learners as summer species arrive.

    Master Naturalist Training: Birding – Waterfowl to Warblers

    $35
    Tettegouche State Park

    Explore spring bird migration along Minnesota’s North Shore in this Master Naturalist advanced training. From waterfowl to warblers, birders of all skill levels will visit diverse habitats, build identification skills, and connect with fellow learners as summer species arrive.

  • Master Naturalist Training: Birding – Waterfowl to Warblers

    $35
    Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 6282 Cranberry Road, Finland, MN

    Explore spring bird migration along Minnesota’s North Shore in this Master Naturalist advanced training. From waterfowl to warblers, birders of all skill levels will visit diverse habitats, build identification skills, and connect with fellow learners as summer species arrive.

    Master Naturalist Training: Birding – Waterfowl to Warblers

    $35
    Tettegouche State Park

    Explore spring bird migration along Minnesota’s North Shore in this Master Naturalist advanced training. From waterfowl to warblers, birders of all skill levels will visit diverse habitats, build identification skills, and connect with fellow learners as summer species arrive.

  • Bird Banding Drop-In

    Free
    Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 6282 Cranberry Road, Finland, MN

    Since 1993, Wolf Ridge has hosted a long-term international study of migratory songbirds. Visitors can watch the banding process, learn about bird research, and observe these beautiful birds up close. Sessions are held on summer mornings at the Forest Ecology Building, free and open to all ages. Banding is canceled on rainy days.

    Bird Banding Drop-In

    Free
    Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 6282 Cranberry Road, Finland, MN

    Since 1993, Wolf Ridge has hosted a long-term international study of migratory songbirds. Visitors can watch the banding process, learn about bird research, and observe these beautiful birds up close. Sessions are held on summer mornings at the Forest Ecology Building, free and open to all ages. Banding is canceled on rainy days.