Group retreats

Join a group retreat

During a Forest-sponsored group retreat, be present to the sacred while in community with others. Groups gather here to dream, grow, heal, grieve, recover, dance, drum, knit, chant, create, be silent, be joyful.

The Forest offers retreats throughout the year with various themes that exemplify a rich diversity of spiritual paths. We offer day retreats and events, as well as retreats with overnight stays over a weekend.

For weekend retreats, you can often optionally add-on Thursday night to make it a three-day weekend and settle into the forest quiet before the retreat begins. You can typically select to stay in a cabin for the retreat or to commute from your home.

If you commute, please commit to the schedule of the retreat so as not to disturb the rhythm of the group.

You can stay in a cabin on your own, or as double occupancy with someone else in your party.

All meals are included with your retreat.

Map

You can see a digital map of the Forest below. Click on the image to make it bigger.

Upcoming group retreats and events

Our cabins

Our guest cabins are cozy and simple so you can focus on what truly matters during their retreat. Staying in a cabin gives you the experience of serene rest that comes with sleeping in the woods.

All of the cabins have twin beds, except for one cabin that has a double bed. You may request the double bed for your retreat in the comments of your registration form, though we can’t guarantee it’ll be available.

Our cabins feature a bathroom with shower, heating and air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. They include:

  • Two twin beds (except for one cabin with a double)

  • Bathroom with shower

  • Bed linens, pillows, blankets, and towels

  • Hair dryer

  • Desk

  • Dresser

  • Side chair

  • Alarm clock

  • Hand soap

  • Makeup remover wipes

  • Tissues

  • Insect repellent

  • Umbrella

  • Flashlights

Photos shown are for a typical cabin setup. Cabin layout and furnishings may vary.

Our sacred spaces

Our main chapel is our central gathering place and the heart of our facility. This is where our daily community meditations take place. There are large picture windows looking out into the woods. If the chapel is not in use or reserved for a group, you’re free to use it for meditation or to simply sit and look out at the trees.

Main chapel

Our Zen Garden is meant to be contemplative and removes all but the most essential. Here you can empty your mind or tie a prayer flag to the tree.

Zen garden

Our woodland labyrinth is a delightful place for walking meditation under the shelter of trees, contemplation, and prayer. Labyrinth walking is an ancient spiritual practice for centering, contemplation, and prayer.

Labyrinth

Our Cave of the Mothers is an underground meditation chamber and storm shelter. This is a womb-like space to descend into darkness and rebirth yourself in a new way.

Cave of the Mothers

Our Cor Jesu, or Blessed Sacrament, Chapel is a small meditation and prayer space.

Cor Jesu chapel

Our trail system is a nearly 3-mile loop that meanders along wooded bluffs. You’ll encounter Mary’s Grotto, Redbud Grove, Balance Rocks, Hermit Hill, and Dragonfly Meadow.

Trails