Our Guests
People from all walks and stages of life will benefit from retreating to our wilderness sanctuary. We like to encourage visitors to use our wilderness sanctuary for reflection, introspection and resetting intentions for answering soul’s callings, particularly for those pursuing creative projects and connection with the natural world. Though, we specifically target those with the greatest potential to benefit - artists, writers and people working on creative projects or on a quest to connect to their higher selves, unlock their inner potential through meditation; naturalists interested in exploring the flora and fauna that is abundant in the Swan Mountains; agricultural and farming enthusiasts interested in learning about small scale sustainable farming; children interested in exploring and recreating in nature or learning about farming and gardening; and families looking for opportunities to reconnect and cultivate stronger bonds in a sacred space while recreating in the mountains, lakes and rivers.
We accommodate small private groups typically eight to ten people, with a limit of fifteen people at any one time. Retreat activities must be low key and low volume, so as not to disrupt the natural environment, wild animals, farm animals, or neighbors living on adjoining properties. Parking is limited to twelve vehicles and carpools and/or shuttles are used to limit traffic arriving to and departing from our Retreat Center or guesthouses. Guests will be asked to drive slowly and quietly on our driveways and access easement roads.
We accommodate small private groups typically eight to ten people, with a limit of fifteen people at any one time. Retreat activities must be low key and low volume, so as not to disrupt the natural environment, wild animals, farm animals, or neighbors living on adjoining properties. Parking is limited to twelve vehicles and carpools and/or shuttles are used to limit traffic arriving to and departing from our Retreat Center or guesthouses. Guests will be asked to drive slowly and quietly on our driveways and access easement roads.