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 All of us at The Nature Museum have been dreaming of a multi-faceted playspace for children to explore amidst the woods and meadow.  The unique circumstances of 2020-21  have allowed our vision to come to life.
 All of us at The Nature Museum have been dreaming of a multi-faceted playspace for children to explore amidst the woods and meadow.  The unique circumstances of 2020-21  have allowed our vision to come to life.

All of us at The Nature Museum have been dreaming of a multi-faceted playspace for children to explore amidst the woods and meadow. The unique circumstances of 2020-21 have allowed our vision to come to life.

 The naturalist cabin sits at the edge of the woods and overlooks the Chapman Meadow, where a new wetland feature is being considered.

The naturalist cabin sits at the edge of the woods and overlooks the Chapman Meadow, where a new wetland feature is being considered.

 Kids can test their balance on logs or jump the stumps!  Make a mud pie on the stone table or practice weaving on one of the outdoor looms.

Kids can test their balance on logs or jump the stumps! Make a mud pie on the stone table or practice weaving on one of the outdoor looms.

 The playscape pump provides plenty of water for interactive play.  Anyone ready for a mud cake?

The playscape pump provides plenty of water for interactive play. Anyone ready for a mud cake?

 Rock bars, chain saws, a few hours with an excavator, and many hours of skilled craftsmanship have all been used to shape an experiential trail that blends beautifully with the natural environment.

Rock bars, chain saws, a few hours with an excavator, and many hours of skilled craftsmanship have all been used to shape an experiential trail that blends beautifully with the natural environment.

 The Playscape strives to give people of all ages a healthy sensory experience in nature.

The Playscape strives to give people of all ages a healthy sensory experience in nature.

 The best part? The trail forms a loop, and there’s something new to discover with each pass.

The best part? The trail forms a loop, and there’s something new to discover with each pass.

 A tree looms is ready to weave with natural materials.

A tree looms is ready to weave with natural materials.

 There’s a winding goat path for climbers, a smooth path for all abilities, and benches and seats set along the way for rest.

There’s a winding goat path for climbers, a smooth path for all abilities, and benches and seats set along the way for rest.

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 All of us at The Nature Museum have been dreaming of a multi-faceted playspace for children to explore amidst the woods and meadow.  The unique circumstances of 2020-21  have allowed our vision to come to life.
 The naturalist cabin sits at the edge of the woods and overlooks the Chapman Meadow, where a new wetland feature is being considered.
 Kids can test their balance on logs or jump the stumps!  Make a mud pie on the stone table or practice weaving on one of the outdoor looms.
 The playscape pump provides plenty of water for interactive play.  Anyone ready for a mud cake?
 Rock bars, chain saws, a few hours with an excavator, and many hours of skilled craftsmanship have all been used to shape an experiential trail that blends beautifully with the natural environment.
 The Playscape strives to give people of all ages a healthy sensory experience in nature.
 The best part? The trail forms a loop, and there’s something new to discover with each pass.
 A tree looms is ready to weave with natural materials.
 There’s a winding goat path for climbers, a smooth path for all abilities, and benches and seats set along the way for rest.
New stone steps on path.JPG
Nick & Hollow Logs.JPG
Screen Shot 2020-12-11 at 11.43.50 AM.png
Screen Shot 2020-12-11 at 11.44.07 AM.png
Screen Shot 2020-12-11 at 11.47.34 AM.png
IMG_20210408_151226874.jpeg

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