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Forest Bathing at Jackson Woods

  • Jackson Woods E Madison Rd Madison, ME, 04950 United States (map)

RESCHEDULED FROM MAY 10! Celebrate the beauty of spring with a peaceful, mindful walk at Jackson Woods. Join Constance Woodworth of WorthIt Nature & Forest Therapy Connections for a gentle, guided experience in nature. This slow-paced walk invites you to slow down, be present, and connect with the land.

What is forest bathing?

Forest bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a guided nature immersion practice that originated in Japan. It encourages slowing down, noticing the natural world with all five senses, and fostering a deeper connection to the environment. Unlike a hike or workout, forest bathing is about presence, not pace—it’s a restorative practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

Constance is a certified Forest Therapy Guide through the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Guides and Programs based in California and is currently studying to become a Maine Master Naturalist. Through forest bathing, she hopes to help both the local community and visitors build a stronger, more mindful connection with the natural world.

This free, family-friendly event will take place outdoors—please dress accordingly for ticks and the weather. Recommended items include long pants, layers, bug spray, a sit pad, and water.

Please register here: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/iR300KMmVo5YMFOLIv4vhA

Questions: Email Jennifer or call/text 207-612-1606

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