We have such a brief opportunity to pass on to our children our love for this Earth, and to tell our stories. These are the moments when the world is made whole. In my children's memories, the adventures we've had together in nature will always exist.
― Richard Louv, Last Child in the Woods
About Us
Always an adventure.
Adventure means something different to everyone. To some it is climbing a mountain, to others it's moving to a new city, to many of us it is parenthood.
For children, every day is an adventure, another opportunity to be amazed, another new experience to forge through with innocent wonder. A toddler discovering the fun of stomping through puddles; ten-year-olds building forts in the woods; a teenager finding the perfect spot under a tree for a peaceful escape from the drama of middle school.
Sometimes, in the rush of our daily lives, we forget that we were once adventurers, too. We vaguely remember the exhilarating freedom we felt playing while outside with our friends, creating our own imaginary worlds in the backyard and exploring the woods behind the ballpark.
Our goal is to help discover, or rediscover, the adventurer in all of us.

Danielle Loveless
Director, Co-Founder
Certified in
The Cedarsong Way
forest kindergarten model
Board of Directors
American Forest Kindergarten Association
B.S. Music Education
(Gettysburg College)
M.M. Music Education
(University of Utah)
Proud mama
Favorite outdoor activity: Hiking
Fun fact:
Recently spent 9 months traveling the country in an RV with her family
Jodie Haynie
Co-Founder
Certified in
The Cedarsong Way
forest kindergarten model
Master Naturalist Certification
(The Lowcountry Institute)
B.A. Studio Art
(College of Charleston)
M.A. Educational Psychology (University of Colorado)
Proud mama
Favorite outdoor activity: Canoeing
Fun fact:
Was team captain of the CofC women's basketball team