Nature journaling builds creativity, curiosity, and observation. It’s an invitation to slow down, pay attention, and welcome wonder to grow.
"a major form of self-care that is recommended to social workers is to go out and experience awe. And I’ve been noticing how much of a difference awe makes in my life ever since."
Devon Price
"Laziness Does Not Exist"
Nature journaling enhances your connection with nature.
Nature Journaling is simply documenting your nature observations, questions, and connections with pictures, words, and numbers.
Each person’s practice is unique, but the outcome is the same: nature journaling helps you slow down to make discoveries, form meaningful connections, develop naturalist skills, and remember your experiences.