



Where Curiosity
Leads, We Follow.
Guided treks into volcanic craters, mangrove trails, and ancient ruins — where kids aged 6–14 hold the compass.
Find Your Family's TrailPick your trail & theme.
Every family is different. Choose the difficulty that fits your crew, then pick the lens through which you'll explore the world.
Trail Difficulty
Expedition Theme
A day on the trail, hour by hour.
No surprises. Every family knows exactly what to expect — and every kid knows they're the one leading it.
Trailhead Assembly
Gear UpMeet your guide at the trailhead. Kids receive their Navigator Packs — paper map, compass, field journal, and a list of 8 things to find today.
First Bearing
NavigationYour guide hands the compass to the eldest kid. They set the first bearing. Parents follow. The hierarchy has officially shifted.
Discovery Stop
LearningForty minutes at the day's key feature — fossil bed, tide pool, volcanic vent, or ruin. Guide teaches. Kids document in field journals.
Summit or Crossing
AchievementThe big moment — rim walk, river crossing, or kayak portage. Every kid earns a Trek patch for completing their first big challenge.
Lunch on the Trail
StoriesPack-out lunch at the best viewpoint. Guides share stories of the land — local legends, ecology facts, or the history of the trail.
Return & Debrief
ReflectionKids lead the return route. Back at the trailhead, each child shares one discovery from their field journal. Parents are always surprised.
What families bring home.
Not just memories. Field journals, trail patches, and drawings that end up on refrigerators for years.
Child's crayon drawing of a starfish and tide pool rocks with the label 'Pisaster ochraceus'
“My son hasn't put down his field journal in three weeks. He corrected his science teacher about tide pool ecology last Tuesday. I've never been more proud.”

Rachel Okonkwo
Mom of two, Houston TX · Ages 8 & 11
Child's pencil sketch of ancient stone ruins with a compass rose drawn in the corner
“We homeschool and needed a semester capstone for our geography unit. Trek delivered a full day of living curriculum. Our daughter still talks about setting her first compass bearing.”
Tom & Erin Callahan
Homeschool parents, Portland OR · Ages 9 & 13
Child's watercolor-style drawing of a kayak in green mangrove waters with birds overhead
“I booked this as 'cousin camp' for six grandkids, ages 6 to 14. Every single one of them found something they'd never seen before. Marisol is extraordinary.”
Dorothy Chen
Grandma of 6, San Jose CA · Ages 6–14
2,600+
Families Guided
98%
Would Trek Again
14 yrs
On the Trail
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