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See Kroka Expeditions featured in Mother Nature's Child , a powerful new documentary film that explores nature's powerful role in children's health and development through the experience of toddlers, children in middle childhood and adolescents. The film marks a moment in time when a living generation can still recall childhoods of free play outdoors.

Nahual Expeditions of Quito, Ecuador has a long-term relationship with Kroka, founded on our mutual interests in the areas of international outdoor education and sustainable small-scale community development. Kroka and Nahual exchange staff and students each year in a variety of programs, including the NH-Ecuador Semester Program each September through December.

The Monadnock Waldorf School in Keene, NH collaborates with Kroka Expeditions for it's outdoor education curriculum.

The Northwoods Stewardship Center in East Charleston, VT hosts our Vermont Semester Program for 3 weeks each spring while they rest and transition from skiing to canoeing.

The Heartbeet Lifesharing Community in Hardwick, VT is a lifesharing community that includes adults with developmental disabilities and interweaves the social and agricultural realms for the healing and renewing of our society and the earth. Our Vermont Semester students visit Heartbeet each year for a rest from the trail and renewal of their spirits.

The Orchard School in Alstead, NH are our friends and neighbors who collaborate with us each year to offer day programs for young children. The Orchard Hill Breadworks provides us with beautiful local freshly baked bread and community pizza dinners each week!

The Harris Center in Hancock, NH provides a variety of excellent outdoor camps and programs, and stewards a beautiful wilderness areas that is enjoyed by Kroka students each summer.

The Catamount Trail Association manages and maintains the Catamount Trail, a 300 mile cross-country ski trail traversing the state of Vermont, that forms the path for part of our NH-VT Semester expedition each year.

The Mahoosuc Guide Service is located in the Bear River Valley just north of Bethel, Maine, and offers a wide variety of wilderness activities for all seasons and levels of experience.

The Vermont Outdoor Guide Association offers Vermont's most complete directory of outdoor services and adventure travel resources.

Northstar is a center for community-based education in Hadley, MA that serves teenagers who prefer to pursue their educations outside of traditional schooling.

The West Hill Shop in Putney, VT helps to supply our expeditions with high quality outdoor gear for skiing and paddling.

Kroka Expeditions ~ 767 Forest Road ~ Marlow, New Hampshire 03456 ~ 603-835-9087 ~ info@kroka.org