Wildwood Forest School is a completely outdoor, nature-immersion school serving families in Utah County with programs for children ages 3–9. Rooted in the belief that children thrive when connected with nature, the school combines seasonal curriculum with child-led play, helping students discover the beauty, rhythms, and interconnectedness of the natural world.
Their programs are designed for specific age groups: Seedlings (ages 3–4), Wildlings (ages 4–6), and Earthlings (ages 7–9). Each group experiences developmentally appropriate activities that balance exploration, skill building, and imagination. Seasonal offerings also include themed sessions such as Pirate/Mermaid Day and Fairytale Forest Days, which spark creativity while grounding kids in hands-on outdoor play.
The Wildwood Forest School curriculum emphasizes more than academics—it fosters resilience, collaboration, and confidence. Children learn practical life skills, from problem-solving and teamwork to environmental stewardship and self-reliance. By spending their days in forests, fields, and natural play spaces, students experience unstructured play alongside guided activities that build fine and gross motor skills, literacy, and early numeracy, all in meaningful, engaging ways.
Parents are supported with resources like handbooks, clear scheduling, and enrollment options for both the school year and summer sessions. Teachers are experienced in outdoor education and child development, ensuring safety while nurturing curiosity.
At Wildwood Forest School, learning is about more than textbooks—it’s about discovery, creativity, and connection. Through every season, children gain confidence, independence, and a lifelong love for the natural world.