OUR STORY
About The Grove
Not a business story. A people story.
OUR STORY
Not a business story. A people story.
Some of our earliest memories are painted in greens and browns. Building forts from windfall branches. Following animal tracks through fresh snow. Learning the sound of a red-tailed hawk before we could ride a bike.
Nature wasn't something we visited on weekends — it was the fabric of our childhood. The forest was where we played, where we explored, where we felt free. Those experiences didn't just shape our memories — they shaped who we became.
Years later, after careers and city life and the beautiful noise of raising a family, we kept returning to the same truth: the best version of ourselves shows up in nature.
The Grove at Little Brule didn't start with a business plan. It started with a feeling — the feeling of standing on a piece of land for the first time and knowing, deep in your bones, that this was the place.
We saw wetlands teeming with life. A creek that had carved its story through the landscape for centuries. Forests that whispered with the kind of quiet you can't find in a city. And we asked ourselves: what if we could share this?
Not as a spectacle. Not as a commodity. But as a place where people come to reconnect — with themselves, with nature, and with each other. A place where conservation isn't an afterthought, but the entire point.
That's The Grove. A place where nature, education, community, and stewardship support one another — and where every person who walks this land leaves it a little better than they found it.
Two people, one shared conviction: that the natural world isn't something we visit — it's something we belong to.
Lifelong naturalist, stewardship advocate, and the dreamer behind The Grove. Brings decades of outdoor experience and a deep commitment to conservation.
Educator, community builder, and the heart of the learning programs. Brings the gift of making complex ideas accessible and turning strangers into stewards.
Building a sustainable model for regenerative living, where conservation, tourism, education, community, and personal transformation support one another.
A place where people reconnect with themselves, their communities, and the natural world.