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Craft Your Own Sustainable Holiday Wreath in Eagle River, Wisconsin

Craft Your Own Sustainable Holiday Wreath in Eagle River, Wisconsin

$55• 1:00-4:00 PM • All Ages, 5+ encouraged

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Adventure Brief

Join a festive wreath-making workshop in Eagle River, Wisconsin, to craft your own sustainable holiday decoration while learning tree identification and evergreen craft skills. Perfect for all ages seeking a unique seasonal adventure.

3 hours
easy
Family Friendly

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No Experience Required

Experience the festive spirit in Eagle River, Wisconsin, through a hands-on wreath-making workshop designed for all ages. This engaging event invites adventurers and craft lovers alike to step outside the usual and connect with the northern Wisconsin landscape in a uniquely creative way. Located in Eagle River, a town known as the "Snowmobile Capital of the World," this workshop connects participants with the local evergreen forests that define the northern Great Lakes region.

The Wreath-Making Workshop is more than a craft class—it’s a celebration of nature’s seasonal bounty and sustainable creativity. Amid the crisp fall air of early November, participants start with a guided session on tree identification, familiarizing themselves with the local evergreen species that supply the iconic boughs for their wreaths. This foundational knowledge enriches the crafting experience, linking personal creation with the natural world.

Following the outdoor exploration to select boughs from carefully prepared piles, the group transitions indoors to craft their own holiday wreaths under expert guidance. Each attendee receives a reusable wreath frame, wire, an assortment of fresh evergreen branches, and festive ribbon, transforming simple materials into stunning holiday decorations. Whether crafting individually or teaming up with a friend for a shared wreath, this workshop is inclusive and approachable, welcoming ages five and up.

This experience is remarkable for its sustainable approach: materials are reused or responsibly sourced, and participants leave equipped not only with a beautiful wreath but also the skills to continue crafting in an eco-conscious manner. The workshop fosters a connection to Wisconsin’s evergreen forests while highlighting responsible practices that support local conservation efforts.

Eagle River itself offers a window into northern wilderness adventures, with deep woods, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife. Post-workshop, visitors can explore nearby trails, fishing spots, and serene landscapes that define this region. The combination of creative craft and outdoor appreciation makes this a standout seasonal activity for locals and travelers craving a blend of hands-on tradition and nature immersion.

Perfect for individuals, couples, families, or groups eager to celebrate the holidays with a personal, handmade touch, this wreath-making workshop is a memorable way to engage with the winter season early. Participants also enjoy access to a snack cart featuring warm drinks like coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, adding cozy comfort to the creative process.

Discover how easy and rewarding it is to bring the spirit of Wisconsin’s evergreen woods into your home, learning timeless skills in a welcoming, festive setting. Whether you’re a local or visiting Eagle River for its renowned outdoor offerings, this sustainable wreath-making workshop provides a refreshing, hands-on seasonal adventure that enriches your connection to place and tradition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, children aged 5 and up can join but must be pre-registered and accompanied by a paying adult.

Participants need to bring their own gardening gloves, hand pruners, and wire cutters as these are not supplied.

Yes, the workshop location is wheelchair accessible to accommodate all participants.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion with brief outdoor activity

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Red fox

History

Eagle River is historically known for its deep connection to winter sports, gaining fame as the Snowmobile Capital of the World.

Conservation

The workshop emphasizes sustainable craft practices, encouraging reuse and responsible use of natural materials to support local forest conservation.

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Operated By

Trees For Tomorrow

$55• 1:00-4:00 PM • All Ages, 5+ encouraged

About Trees For Tomorrow

Trees For Tomorrow, based in Eagle River, Wisconsin, is an environmental education center that offers hands-on outdoor programs and workshops focused on forest ecology, sustainable living, and nature skills. The organization operates a Sustainable Living Institute and a historic campus that hosts educational events, guided hikes, seasonal workshops, and youth camps. Programming includes expert-led experiences such as Nature's Bounty: Beginner Mushroom Foraging with mycology expert Anne Small and geology and nature hikes led by geologist Michael Porter and naturalist Joe Panci. Youth offerings include KinderWild Camp for ages 3–5 and the SEEK (Science Earth Exploration for Kids) day camp for ages 8–12, featuring canoeing, survival skills, and hands-on science. Seasonal community events cover wreath-making workshops, candlelit New Year’s Eve hikes with optional snowshoeing, and fall nature programs that highlight the region’s seasonal changes. Trees For Tomorrow collaborates with trained instructors and educators to deliver curriculum-driven experiences that emphasize safety, stewardship, and local ecology. The organization’s programs appeal to families, educators, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking guided learning on the Northwoods landscape. Visitors engage with trails like the Anvil and Tara Lila, participate in interpretive hikes, and gain practical skills—from plant and mushroom identification to traditional crafting. Trees For Tomorrow’s combination of named experts, age-specific camps, and public workshops provides a clear pathway for community members to deepen knowledge of Wisconsin’s forests and sustainable practices while enjoying accessible, educational outdoor recreation.

Programs are open to the public with advance registration, seasonal schedules, and limited-capacity events to ensure quality experiences and community partnerships.

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Location

Eagle River, WI

Northwoods setting with on-site trails

Tours Offered

10 experiences

Guided hikes, camps, and workshops

Expert Instructors

Named experts

Includes mycology and geology leaders

Seasonal Events

Year-round schedule

Workshops and camps each season

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Adventure Tips

Bring your own gardening gloves and tools

Participants should bring gardening gloves, hand pruners, and wire cutters for safer and easier wreath making.

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Dress for brief outdoor activity

Be prepared to step outside briefly to select evergreen boughs, so wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes.

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Plan for a relaxed 3-hour session

This workshop lasts about three hours, allowing for leisure crafting and learning without rush.

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Pre-register children with paying adults

Children under 18 must be pre-registered and accompanied by a paying adult to participate in the workshop.

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Recommended Gear

Gardening gloves

Protect your hands while handling boughs and wire during wreath making.

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Essential

Hand pruners

Useful for trimming evergreen branches to size neatly.

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Essential

Wire cutters

Necessary for cutting wire supplied for securing wreath elements.

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Essential
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  • Weather-appropriate layered clothing

    Keeps you comfortable during the short outdoor bough gathering portion.

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    Essential