Our Locations

SAMSARA RIDGE

Samsara Ridge is our rural campus located just north of St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. 44 acres of rolling hills, meadows, prairie, woods, a big pond and a rushing Wolf Creek. This land hosts private personal retreats through our AirBnb/ Hipcamp listings showcasing our Eco-Luxury Tiny Home and more rustic belle tent rental, as well as Sleep-Away Camps, weekend retreats and workshops.


CROSBY FARM

Crosby Farm is a regional park in St. Paul we LOVE. Aside from being easily accessible within the Twin Cities, it is always much cooler on those hot sunny days, thanks to the incredible canopy of cottonwood trees. A true Never Never Land experience, with few people around, the endless beaches provide soaring opportunities to connect to magic! Home to Day Camps and Forest Bathing Sessions.


THEODORE WIRTH PARK

Theo Wirth Park is a jewel of variable habitats in Golden Valley, MN. Between the Quaking Bog, Eloise Butler’s Wildflower Garden, a secret pond and incredible hills to run, each day is a new discovery. And then there’s the beach with a boardwalk over the water to see the giant catfish and ancient turtles!


HENDON HOME SANCTUARY

Events and Women’s circles are run out of our Hendon Home Sanctuary in St. Anthony Park, St. Paul, MN.

Heated slate floors, a wall of green cedar trees bring a wilderness immersion feel to an indoor space.

*Also available for personal retreats through Airbnb.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We offer programs supporting deep nature connection and nature-based programming. We acknowledge that we live and work on unceded Dakota Territories. We also recognize that the sites used by Wilderness Awakening are the ancestral and contemporary homeland of the Dakhóta and Ojibwe Native Nations. We acknowledge that this land was obtained through violent acts of genocide, displacement, forced removal, and broken treaties. We aim to use our diverse privilege to provide experiences of humbly rediscovering nature as their first home and foundation, and believe this will ultimately lead to deeper personal and cultural healing for all.

Website resources :

  • NATIVE LAND - an interactive map will show you what Native peoples originally owned the land you live and work on.

  • STOP LINE 3 - Information about Line 3, a pipeline set to carry tar sands through northern Minnesota, crossing the Leech Lake and Fond du Lac reservations and the 1855, 1854, and 1842 treaty areas.

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