We share the land with an abundance of wildlife, who seem to enjoy the peace and quiet as much as we do.
Here the creek is at its summer low, but in spring flood it can reach her shoes.
The view from The Rockpile, one of the nearby group meditation spots.
Sunsets offer color and perspective, and often lead to clear starry nights.
Many practitioners enjoy meditating outdoors, finding it deep, still and quiet.
Pawnee Lake in Indian Peaks Wilderness. The trail starts a 15 minute drive from the center.
The lodge was built in 1939, and completely updated and remodeled in 2018.
5 Single bedrooms.
7 Double bedrooms and 1 triple bedroom.
3 Attic dorm spaces.
Crawl-in private nook.
The zendo is warm and bright, and has both chairs and zabutons for everyone.
Dining area.
Tea and coffee station.
Commercial grade kitchen.
Bathroom with shower (4 toilets, 2 showers total in the lodge).