White Pine Programs

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170 Cider Hill Rd
York, ME 03909

White Pine Programs in Cape Neddick, ME is dedicated to creating shared outdoor experiences that awaken curiosity, build personal resilience, and foster caring relationships with self, community, and the natural world. Their programs for youth, teens, adults, and families are designed to provide engaging learning experiences that promote environmental appreciation, self-confidence, and mental well-being.

With a focus on nature-based experiences for all, White Pine Programs offers a range of opportunities for individuals to connect with the outdoors, develop important life skills, and build a sense of community through unstructured play, exploration, and team-building challenges. Their inclusive approach to teaching encourages participants to find joy in nature and learn valuable tools for overcoming differences and fostering tolerance towards others.

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