About Our Thematic Environmental Programs
Cottonwood Institute partners with schools and youth-serving organizations to deliver immersive, multi-day environmental stewardship programs that support state science standards. These 2–5 day, out-of-school-time camping trips empower students to build outdoor skills, strengthen peer relationships, and explore real-world environmental challenges through hands-on learning.
See below to learn about the Endangered Wolves Project, Colorado Wildfire Project, Colorado Watershed Project, and Explore Outside Program. For more information or to book a program, contact Teagan Papke, Program Director, at 303.447.1076 x701 or via Email.
BOOK A PROGRAM TODAYEndangered Wolves Project
Have you ever met a wolf face-to-face? This is your chance! Tucked away in a remote area near the Sangre de Cristo mountain range is an amazing place called Mission:Wolf, a sanctuary home to approximately 30 wolves. Click here to learn more about the Endangered Wolves Project.
Colorado Wildfire Project
We will take a deep dive into learning about wildfires in Colorado by exploring healthy and unhealthy forests; observing new and old wildfire burn areas; and completing a wildfire mitigation project. Students will practice survival skills like proper fire-building techniques and signal fires. Our group will also meet with local partners to learn about their fire mitigation practices. Click here to learn more about the Colorado Wildfire Project.
Colorado Watershed Project
From the summits of mountains to the bottom of canyons, water connects everything in the American West. We’ll dive deep into our Colorado watersheds and the increasingly critical role water plays in our lives. Students will explore riparian ecosystems, evaluate river heath, and complete a river-based Action Project to help support a healthy watershed. Click here to learn more about the Colorado Watershed Project.
Explore Outside Program
Our talented instructors can design a custom program in the greater Denver Metro based on the needs of your group. We’ll play games, build connections, sample our core environmental topics, and wrap up the week with a culminating field day or overnight. Click here to learn more about the Explore Outside Program.