Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center

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54165 Audubon Dr
Sandstone, MN 55072

Osprey Wilds, nestled in Sandstone, MN, is an accredited nonprofit outdoor school, conference, and retreat center with a rich history dating back to 1971. Situated on the serene shores of Grindstone Lake, their 780-acre campus offers a diverse range of educational programs and experiences for all ages.

Emphasizing experiential learning, Osprey Wilds provides year-round outdoor school programming, wildlife programs, youth and family camps, and community events. Visitors can enjoy comfortable lodging for over 162 guests, along with rustic cabin and camping options, as well as delicious scratch-based meal service.

With a mission to foster a deep connection and commitment to the environment, Osprey Wilds envisions a harmonious coexistence between all living beings and the Earth. Through their comprehensive programs, stewardship initiatives, and breathtaking natural surroundings, they strive to inspire a sense of responsibility and appreciation for the world around us.

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5.04 reviews
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Kay K.
1/21/2024

I've been to Osprey on 2 separate occasions for a women's outdoor winter retreat and recommend them enthusiastically. The staff are wonderful, their mission is commendable and the food is...

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Kim L.
4/21/2023

it was really fun very fun, i miss this place, and the staff we're absolutely amazing, i thank my school so much that we were able to do this

Lourdes M.
4/6/2018

What a gorgeous piece of property! We visited in the winter and it must be even more lovely in the summer. Attentive staff and eco friendly at every turn. Conservation and education is the...

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Ryan H.
11/14/2016

What a wonderful place! My husband and I were treated so well. A truly great place with a wonderful mission, and equally wonderful staff!

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