Wild Roots Nature Based Learning
We’re a nature-based nonprofit with a passion for neurodivergent brains & the 🏳️🌈 community right in Fort Wayne, IN!
02/13/2026
On the fence about Wild Roots Winter Half-Day camp?! Checkout what these learners and parent volunteers have to say about it…
Want to join us for our final winter half-day camp, tomorrow, Saturday, February 14 from 8am-12pm?
Check the comments for the link. Message us with questions! 🖤
02/09/2026
Join us this Saturday for our final Winter Half-Day camp!!
Learners will
❄️hike the trails
❄️explore the woods
❄️build a fire & learn about safety
❄️cook fire pizzas over the fire
❄️and much, much more!
Register at the link in the comments! Can’t wait to see you there!
These are the questions I hear at camp — and they always bring a smile to my face!
Our camps give kids a chance to slow down, get curious, and wonder about what they notice in nature.
I’m so excited for our upcoming camps!
☀️ Summer Camps
🌿 Half-Day Camps
Both are currently enrolling! Check the link in the comments to register!
01/22/2026
What better way to spend a winter day, than in the woods at a Wild Roots Half-Day Camp?!
Ages 3-13, are invited to join us for:
❄️Hiking
❄️Exploring
❄️Building a fire
❄️Cooking a snack over the fire
❄️and much, much more!
Check the link in the comments to register! We also offer discount codes for volunteers and we will offer full refunds if we need to cancel due to weather.
Can’t wait to see you there!!
12/26/2025
It’s going to be a warm December day tomorrow! And what better way for your 3-13 year old to spend the day than joining us for our Winter Half- Day camp! Tomorrow, December 27 from 12-4pm!!
We will hike, explore the woods, build a fire, cook fire pizzas, and so much more!!
We also love having parent volunteers join us with a free spot for their child! Comment for more information and registration link in bio!!
12/26/2025
It’s going to be a warm December day tomorrow! And what better way for your 3-13 year old to spend the day than joining us for our Winter Half- Day camp! Tomorrow, December 27 from 12-4pm!!
We will hike, explore the woods, build a fire, cook fire pizzas, and so much more!!
We also love having parent volunteers join us with a free spot for their child! Comment for more information and registration link in the comments!!
Kids notice the surprises we adults miss- a beetle crossing the trail, a sparkle in the mud, the first bud on a winter branch.
These tiny moments spark curiosity, joy, and connection. And at Wild Roots, we build space for all of it.
Because noticing the world is the start of understanding it.
12/02/2025
What better way to enjoy the snowy week than with nature exploration and cooking pizzas over the fire!?!
This Saturday, December 6 from 8am-12pm, We are hosting our first Winter Half-Day Camp!!
Our Wild Roots Winter Half-Day Camp includes:
❄️nature hike
❄️nature exploration
❄️building a fire
❄️cooking pizza over the fire
❄️listening to a winter poem
❄️and much, much, more!
Our Half-Day Camp is open to children ages 3-13. We also accept adult volunteers to join us and all volunteers receive a discount code for a free registration!
Register at the link in our comments!
Want your kids to get better sleep? Sign them up for our Wild Roots half-day camps. Truly.
Children who spend meaningful time outdoors-running, climbing, exploring, grounding, observing- tend to fall asleep faster, sleep deeper, and wake up more rested. Nature gives their bodies the movement they crave and the calm their minds need.
At our half-day camps, children spend 4 hours immersed in nature:
•exploring
•building
•climbing
•observing
•connecting
•moving
This kind of unstructured-but-supported nature time is a gift to their nervous systems. After a day of discovery and fresh air, bedtime becomes so much easier.
Registration is open for our Winter and Spring Half-Day Camps! Use the link in the comments.
Children are natural lovers of the outdoors!! -Dr. Maria Montessori
At Wild Roots, we see this truth every single day. When children step outside, something shifts- their bodies relax, their curiosity expands, and their confidence grows. Nature becomes their classroom, their playground, and their guide.
Our Montessori-inspired, nature-rich programs are built into this very idea. We don’t bring nature into the curriculum; we bring the curriculum into nature. Whether children are exploring a forest trail, observing seasonal changes, engineering with sticks and stones, or working peacefully under a tree, they are developing independence, self-regulation, and deep connection.
This is why Wild Roots exists- to honor children’s instinctive relationship with natural world and to provide learning environments that nurture the whole child: mind, body, and spirit.
We are Wild Roots. We are Montessori-Inspired, Nature-Rich. Whole-Child Focused.
11/27/2025
At Wild Roots, this season is not about a holiday- it is about honoring the original stewards of this land. We recognize and respect the Miami, Potawatomi, and Delaware peoples, whose deep relationship with this land continues today.
As a Montessori-inspired, nature-centered organization, we commit to learning from Indigenous ways of knowing, supporting Indigenous-led initiatives, and teaching children the value of reciprocity, stewardship, and community care.
We invite you to join us this season in uplifting Indigenous voices, exploring Indigenous authors, and educators, and practicing gratitude that is rooted in justice, relationship, and respect.
Indigenous Leaders & Educators to Learn from:
• Robin Wall Kimmerer (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) -botanist, author, and beloved educator on reciprocity, ecology, and Indigenous knowledge.
•Dr. Michael YellowBird (Mandan, Hidasta, and Arikara Nation) -scholar of neuro decolonization, mindfulness, and Indigenous health and healing practices.
•The Mayans Center (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma + Miami University Partnership)
-A leading center for Indigenous language revitalization, cultural education, and community-based research.
Wild Roots honors the ancestral lands of the Miami (Mayans), Potowatomi (Bodéwadmi), and Delaware (Lenape) peoples. We recognize their ongoing presence, sovereignty, and cultural contributions in what is now called Fort Wayne. We are committed to deepening our learning, building reciprocal relationships, and uplifting Indigenous-led efforts in our region.
What does Wild Roots Half-Day Camp Look like?
•hiking
•exploring the woods
•building a fire
•cooking cinnamon/sugar apples over the fire
•listening to a fall poem
•and much, much more!!
Would your kids love this? Link in bio for half-day camps!!
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