Recovery and Sobriety Retreats
Recovery requires focused inner work. That work often continues alongside jobs, families, and daily responsibilities and leaves little time to focus on recovery without distraction.
We work with people recovering from
- Alcohol
- Opioids
- Stimulants
- Marijuana
- Prescription Medications
- Polysubstance Use
Our Recovery and Sobriety Retreats offer a safe and peaceful place to get away from triggers and stress. Here you can rest, clear your mind, and spend time reconnecting with the things that help you stay steady without pressure, expectations, or the need to explain your story.
You’ll leave with a clearer head, a steadier sense of peace, and a renewed confidence in taking the next right step forward.
What You Will Do Here
Group conversations are guided and focused on recovery, accountability, and staying grounded. No one is required to speak, and participation is voluntary. Quiet time is built in so people can think, write, pray, or rest without interruption.
Being away from daily responsibilities and familiar triggers allows people to focus on where they are in their recovery, what has been helping, and what support or structure they may need going forward. The retreat is meant to provide space and clarity before returning to everyday life.
People arrive at different points in their recovery. What they take from the retreat depends on what they bring into it.
Activities
Quiet Reflection Time
Space to slow down, clear your head, and get grounded again.
Recovery Conversations
Optional small-group conversations focused on honesty, hope, and practical next steps.
Meeting or Devotional Time
A simple, respectful gathering (AA-style or faith-based, depending on your group).
Time Outside on the Property
Walk the land, sit in the quiet, and let your body come down from stress.
Guided Reflection Questions
Prompts that help you sort through triggers, patterns, and what you want your life to look like.
Journaling
A place to write what you’re carrying and what you’re choosing moving forward.
One-on-One Support
Time to talk privately with someone if you need it (by request / when available).
Breathwork or Grounding Exercises
Simple tools to calm anxiety, reset your nervous system, and feel steady.
Connection Without Pressure
Sit by a fire, share a meal, or just be around safe people without forcing conversation.
Take a Moment To Reset
If you’re working hard to stay sober or you’re trying to find your way back we’d be glad to have you here. Reach out when you’re ready, and we’ll help you plan a retreat that fits your group and your season.