Outdoor Learning Adventures for Curious Kids & Families
At Woodsy Wild, our classes blend hands-on science, nature exploration, creativity, and wonder.
Each session is designed for ages 6–12 and led by Professor Woodsy Wild (Kristell Miller, PhD).
From seasonal pop-up classes to year-round learning adventures, this is where you’ll find all current offerings.
❄️ Winter Pop-Up Classes — January 2026
🐾 Animal Tracks & Winter Clues
Sunday, January 4 • 2:30 – 4pm • Glover Park, Hudson, WI.
In this hands-on outdoor class, kids become Winter Nature Detectives—learning to spot animal tracks, follow trail patterns, and uncover the tiny “clues” animals leave behind in snow and soil. We’ll explore how different creatures move, survive, and thrive in winter, discover the amazing ways God equips each animal for life in the cold, and wrap up the adventure with snacks, sledding and winter play.
$30 per student — limited to 10 students (1.5 hrs)
🌌 The Night Sky: Heavens Declare!
Thursday, January 8 • 6:30 PM • Willow River State Park, hudson, wi.
Step into the wonder of a crisp winter evening as we explore God’s incredible handiwork stretched across the night sky. Kids will learn how to find key winter constellations like Orion, use simple star maps, and understand how our eyes adjust to the dark. We’ll discover how the heavens declare the glory of God as we observe star patterns, planets, and the sparkling canopy above.
If the skies are cloudy, we’ll still hold class and use star maps, constellation models, and fun astronomy activities to learn under the outdoor shelter.
$30 per student — limited to 10 students (1.5 hrs)
🧪Snow Science Experiments
Sunday, January 11 • 2:30 PM • Glover park, hudson, Wi.
Winter becomes our outdoor science lab in this hands-on, curiosity-sparking class! Kids will explore the hidden world inside every snowflake as we investigate snow density, melting rates, insulation properties, and crystal structures. Through simple experiments and guided observations, children will discover the surprising ways God designed snow to protect, insulate, and shape the winter landscape. A joyful blend of STEM, discovery, and frosty fun!