Below is a detailed tour of Fallen Timbers with videos, 360 content, and web links to explore. Further Below is a link to a self-guided 360 virtual tour to explore in your browser or with VR goggles.
Completed in 1991, houses 2 classrooms, an orientation room, kitchen, restrooms and staff offices.
Dedicated in March, 2008, the Continuing Cartier Education Environmental Classroom is used as a maple syrup cabin, and is the primary center for student and adult maple syrup programs in March and early April. Also used as a four-seasons classroom, this stunning log cabin serves as a wonderful gathering area.
Inside the Cartier Education Cabin
Outside the Cartier Education Cabin
An 1869 Muzzle-Loaders' Cabin, removed from an adjacent homestead site over 30 years ago, serves as the "historical" environmental education center for visiting students and teachers.
The Lutsey Cabin stores snowshoes and skis, during weekday and weekend environmental education studies there are over 5 miles of groomed trails for use.
The Lutsey II Cabin houses 30 students, during weekday and weekend environmental education studies on the 456-acre landbase
Fallen Timbers, consisting of lowland deciduous forest, has 8.5 miles available for hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Environmental studies begin here!
Ephemeral Pond (Winter)
Teaching Pond (Winter)