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Vendor Name: SkyRiver Outdoor Schools
Vendor No.: 11589
Address: 832 E 1030 N Orem, UT
Contact: Kyle Loveridge
Phone: (385) 204-9081

Sky River Outdoor Schools: Nature-Based Learning & Adventure Programs

Sky River Outdoor Schools offers nature-immersive educational and adventure programs designed to help students, homeschoolers, and school groups develop confidence, leadership, and environmental awareness. Whether through multi-day backpacking trips, wilderness survival workshops, or classroom-integrated field experiences, Sky River aims to move learning beyond textbooks and into the natural world.

Students participating in Sky River’s programs engage in hands-on activities such as hiking, orienteering, campcraft, and ecological study. These experiences are guided by instructors skilled in outdoor education, ensuring safety, teaching outdoor skills, and fostering respect for nature. Programs are usually structured around core themes—such as local ecosystems, water conservation, geology, wildlife biology, and stewardship—helping learners build deep connections to the land and a greater sense of responsibility toward the environment.

In addition to adventures, Sky River offers custom programming for schools and homeschool co-ops, allowing educators to choose targeted learning goals, whether focusing on science curriculum alignment, team-building, leadership, or character development. Optional overnight trips deepen this learning by offering immersive environments where students practice self-reliance, collaboration, and adaptability.

Sky River also emphasizes accessibility and adaptability: small group sizes, flexible scheduling (weekends, school breaks, or summer), and multiple difficulty levels mean programs can serve beginners through experienced outdoor enthusiasts. Alongside the adventure, the school provides pre-trip orientation, essential gear guidance, and post-trip reflection to maximize learning.

By blending adventure, education, and environmental awareness, Sky River Outdoor Schools strives to nurture well-rounded individuals—students who are curious, resilient, and connected to the natural world.