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Find your next self-guided forest bathing destination at Puget Sound gardens or Washington trails Look for suggested forest bathing locations on the University of Washington's tri.

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

Maps And Campus History | UW Sustainability

Maps and campus history | UW Sustainability

The Whole U is by UW, for UW. We focus on helping faculty and staff stay healthy, be active, eat well, navigate life events and changes, volunteer, and engage personal interests. Start exploring to.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

UW Resources Forest bathing Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages. See below for a map of suggested Forest Bathing spaces on all three UW campuses. UW Forest Bathing map The UW Botanic Gardens also has more information and suggestions on forest bathing on campus or in the Arboretum. Forest Bathing resources Other.

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

Health Benefits Of Forest Bathing For Kids - Currents | UW-La Crosse

Health benefits of forest bathing for kids - Currents | UW-La Crosse

The Whole U is by UW, for UW. We focus on helping faculty and staff stay healthy, be active, eat well, navigate life events and changes, volunteer, and engage personal interests. Start exploring to.

Intro to Forest Bathing Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

UW Resources Forest bathing Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages. See below for a map of suggested Forest Bathing spaces on all three UW campuses. UW Forest Bathing map The UW Botanic Gardens also has more information and suggestions on forest bathing on campus or in the Arboretum. Forest Bathing resources Other.

Forest Bathing At The UW

Forest bathing at the UW

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin -yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US.

Find your next self-guided forest bathing destination at Puget Sound gardens or Washington trails Look for suggested forest bathing locations on the University of Washington's tri.

UW Resources Forest bathing Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages. See below for a map of suggested Forest Bathing spaces on all three UW campuses. UW Forest Bathing map The UW Botanic Gardens also has more information and suggestions on forest bathing on campus or in the Arboretum. Forest Bathing resources Other.

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

Self-guided Forest Bathing | University Of Washington Botanic Gardens

Self-guided Forest Bathing | University of Washington Botanic Gardens

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

UW Resources Forest bathing Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages. See below for a map of suggested Forest Bathing spaces on all three UW campuses. UW Forest Bathing map The UW Botanic Gardens also has more information and suggestions on forest bathing on campus or in the Arboretum. Forest Bathing resources Other.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin -yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US.

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map | Nature And Health

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map | Nature and Health

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

The Whole U is by UW, for UW. We focus on helping faculty and staff stay healthy, be active, eat well, navigate life events and changes, volunteer, and engage personal interests. Start exploring to.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

Find your next self-guided forest bathing destination at Puget Sound gardens or Washington trails Look for suggested forest bathing locations on the University of Washington's tri.

New Guided Forest Bathing Walk - Campus Connection | UW-La Crosse

New guided forest bathing walk - Campus Connection | UW-La Crosse

Intro to Forest Bathing Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de.

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

UW Resources Forest bathing Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages. See below for a map of suggested Forest Bathing spaces on all three UW campuses. UW Forest Bathing map The UW Botanic Gardens also has more information and suggestions on forest bathing on campus or in the Arboretum. Forest Bathing resources Other.

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

What Is Forest Bathing? - Currents | UW-La Crosse

What is forest bathing? - Currents | UW-La Crosse

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin -yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

Forest Bathing - University Of Dundee Photo Team

Forest Bathing - University of Dundee Photo Team

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

Self-guided Forest Bathing | University Of Washington Botanic Gardens

Self-guided Forest Bathing | University of Washington Botanic Gardens

Intro to Forest Bathing Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de.

UW Resources Forest bathing Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages. See below for a map of suggested Forest Bathing spaces on all three UW campuses. UW Forest Bathing map The UW Botanic Gardens also has more information and suggestions on forest bathing on campus or in the Arboretum. Forest Bathing resources Other.

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

Find your next self-guided forest bathing destination at Puget Sound gardens or Washington trails Look for suggested forest bathing locations on the University of Washington's tri.

What Is Forest Bathing? - Currents | UW-La Crosse

What is forest bathing? - Currents | UW-La Crosse

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

Forest Bathing At The UW

Forest bathing at the UW

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

Forest Bathing At The UW

Forest bathing at the UW

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

Find your next self-guided forest bathing destination at Puget Sound gardens or Washington trails Look for suggested forest bathing locations on the University of Washington's tri.

The Whole U is by UW, for UW. We focus on helping faculty and staff stay healthy, be active, eat well, navigate life events and changes, volunteer, and engage personal interests. Start exploring to.

Forest Bathing At The UW

Forest bathing at the UW

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

Intro to Forest Bathing Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de.

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

What Is Forest Bathing? - Currents | UW-La Crosse

What is forest bathing? - Currents | UW-La Crosse

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

Intro to Forest Bathing Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin -yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US.

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map | Nature And Health

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map | Nature and Health

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin -yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

UW Tri-campus Forest Bathing Map The tri-campus Forest Bathing map represents the collective action of the UW Sustainability Action Plan Engagement Committee (Lauren Updyke, Lauren Brohawn, Toren Elste, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Wheeler, and Daimon Eklund).

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin -yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US.

Join UW Botanic Gardens and Cascadia Forest Therapy for a unique forest bathing opportunity in the Washington Park Arboretum. Forest bathing (or shinrin-yoku) has been popular in Japan for decades and is gaining momentum in the US. The practice encourages you to move in nature at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you.

Find your next self-guided forest bathing destination at Puget Sound gardens or Washington trails Look for suggested forest bathing locations on the University of Washington's tri.

Intro to Forest Bathing Forest Bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de.

Urban@UW is an initiative of the University of Washington, fostering urban scholarship across diverse disciplines and practices to create healthy, sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities.

UW Resources Forest bathing Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages. See below for a map of suggested Forest Bathing spaces on all three UW campuses. UW Forest Bathing map The UW Botanic Gardens also has more information and suggestions on forest bathing on campus or in the Arboretum. Forest Bathing resources Other.

Forest Bathing Forest Bathing (Shinrin-yoku) is a mood-boosting, nature-based mindfulness activity. Learn and practice, on your own or with others!

The Whole U is by UW, for UW. We focus on helping faculty and staff stay healthy, be active, eat well, navigate life events and changes, volunteer, and engage personal interests. Start exploring to.

Forest bathing at the UW Forest bathing is a simple relaxation activity for people of all ages to de-stress and boost their health and well-being. For more information or to suggest additional locations, email sustainability@uw.edu.


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