
Follow the antics of Rob, the Forest Ranger - and fellow ranger, Abbie - and the quirky cast of critters they take care of in the remote woodlands of Cottonwood Trails! No matter what the adventure - or misadventure - Rob and Abbie are always ready to guide their animal friends along the way with their favourite book, the Bible.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Episode 2 of "Animal Talk"! In this episode, Oz, Rosie, and Morton tell us about one of the most unique animals in the world: the Platypus!
Look out for another full-length episode, coming soon!
In place of a full-length episode today, here's episode no. 1 of "Animal Talk"! - the "radio show" where animals talk about animals!
Oz, Rosie, and Morton—broadcasting out of Rob's recording studio up in the trees (see episode 28: Wallys and Badger... more
In the concluding episode of "Hornswoggled" - Mathilda, Morton, and Oz have successfully bluffed their way into the basement of "Delicacies for the Destitute", but Mathilda's plan to bring an end to the Pie Rats' sneaky plot to swindle pies from the ... more
Happy New Year to all our listeners! 🎉
When Mathilda, Morton, and Oz deliver some pies to Delicacies for the Destitute, and realise that something doesn't seem quite right, they set off to investigate, and soon find out that there's "more than meet... more
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This is our favorite podcast! My 3 boys love the characters and the whole family enjoys the biblical lessons. Wholesome, creative, biblical!
I love cottonwood trails. It’s amazing. It’s the best podcast ever.
Love this so much so cute so fun! really enjoy this please watch this u will love it
I love this podcast and waiting for the new episodes 🤗my favorite character is Morton🦡 the badger 😄
Please make a podcast every week not every month
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The show centers on a woodland community led by Rob the Forest Ranger and his colleagues as they care for a cast of animal friends. Episodes weave lighthearted adventures with gentle moral lessons rooted in family values and biblical themes, delivering wholesome storytelling that appeals to kids and their grownups. Listeners often praise the warm, faith-forward framing, kid-friendly humor, and recurring characters that foster curiosity about nature, kindness, and community. A standout trait is the combination of engaging tales with scripture-inspired guidance, making it appealing for families seeking nurturing entertainment that feels both entertaining and uplifting.
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Tales from Cottonwood Trails launched 3 years ago and published 43 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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