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Harness the Healing Power of Nature—One Step at a Time. We know nature is good for the mind. But how do we turn that knowledge into habits that will promote real, lasting change?

Part interactive memoir, part guided workbook, Trail Therapy: Finding Wholeness in Nature synthesizes cutting-edge science with everyday life. Journalist and author Jamie Siebrase distills the latest research on nature and movement, then takes it further, offering powerful personal stories, interviews, and hands-on tools to help you map out your own path to emotional healing. With engaging writing prompts and a series of outdoor activities, you’ll discover how to:

  • Identify and design walking/rolling routes that boost mental wellness

  • Navigate the science of “therapy trails”

  • Integrate time in nature into your busy life with realistic, research-backed strategies

Along the way, you’ll hear from real people whose lives were transformed on the trail—and be invited to step outside and begin your own healing journey. Whether you're just starting your wellness journey or deepening an existing one, this immersive guidebook will help you walk into a better, brighter headspace.

Nonfiction Titles

Colorado families have access to thousands of miles of stunning trails spanning 41 state parks, two national grasslands, four national parks, and eight national monuments, all made for youth. Hiking with Kids Colorado guides parents to 52 of the best hikes to take with kids.

The skeptic’s guide to everything you thought you knew about life outside! Mythbusting the Great Outdoors tackles a wide range of common misconceptions plaguing the world of outdoor adventure, using science to debunk beliefs even longtime nature lovers might take as fact.

Are you ready to experience Colorado’s best outdoors destinations for kids? Let’s Go! This one-of-a-kind guide introduces local families to an exciting range of outdoorsy adventures, all with an educational twist, no wilderness experience or technical gear required.

Children’s Book

Tonight! A Bedtime Book

an educational twist on the classic “goodnight” book

Like every night, a boy imagines he’s a different animal. “I’m a baby lark,” he says. His mom explains that baby birds are called hatchlings, and it’s time for this hatchling to go to sleep. “But hatchlings don’t sleep in beds, they sleep in nests,” the boy says. Tomorrow he might be a mountain lion, a bighorn sheep, or a chipmunk. As the list goes on, the mom wonders if her son will ever fall asleep!

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