
Healing Retreats
Coming Soon to Colorado’s Western Slope:
Individual & Group Retreats
These retreats are centered around carefully guided psychedelic journeys, held in a safe, supportive environment rooted in the Johns Hopkins clinical protocol for psychedelic-assisted care. Whether in a small group or one-on-one setting, each retreat offers a full arc of preparation, guided medicine sessions, and post-journey integration.
This is not a casual or recreational experience—it’s an opportunity for deep, intentional healing. Retreats are trauma-informed, spiritually respectful, and designed for those ready to explore core material such as trauma, grief, identity, or meaning with the support of legal, natural medicine.
Each retreat includes:
One-on-one preparation sessions to build trust and set intentions
A safely held, ceremonial psychedelic journey
Clinical and spiritual integration following the Johns Hopkins model
Optional somatic support, breathwork, or ritual care based on individual needs
Lodging, meals, and quiet time for reflection and nervous system repair
Both individual retreats and small group retreats will be available for those seeking healing through supported psychedelic states in a setting that’s relational, reverent, and grounded in best practices.
Grief & End-of-Life Healing
We’re working to create a retreat sanctuary on the river—a space where people can slow down, exhale, and finally hear themselves again. These seasonal retreats will be small, intentional, and rooted in ritual. They aren’t designed to help you escape life. They’re designed to help you return to it—more present, more connected, more whole.
Held in nature, shaped by community, and guided by sacred timing, each retreat invites you to release what’s heavy, reconnect with your body, and remember who you are underneath everything you’ve carried.
Planned retreats will include:
Grief tending and emotional processing in community
Preparation and integration for legal psychedelic experiences—especially at end-of-life
Veteran retreats for integration, rest, and reconnection
End-of-life and caregiver circles for presence, reflection, and renewal
This is for you if you’re:
Tired of holding it all together
Ready for embodied reconnection, ritual, and stillness
Seeking transformation through quiet, nature, and sacred care
Longing for a place to rest and remember what matters
Let the land meet you where you are. Let the river help you return to your own rhythm.