Meditation & Yoga Retreats in United States
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The United States hosts the densest concentration of meditation and retreat centers in the Western world. The Northeast — Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania — is the home of Insight (Vipassana) practice, with Spirit Rock's East Coast counterparts and Theravada forest monasteries scattered across rural New England. The West Coast carries the Zen lineage transmitted through Suzuki Roshi: large Sōtō Zen training monasteries operate in Northern California, alongside Shambhala Buddhist centers in Colorado and Vermont. Tibetan Buddhist centers cluster around New York and Santa Fe; Hindu yoga ashrams have a long footprint in the Berkshires and Catskills. Secular mindfulness retreats (MBSR-style) are now everywhere — Omega Institute, Esalen, Kripalu — and increasingly serve corporate and wellness audiences. Cost runs the full spectrum: free monastic stays, donation-based traditions, paid 7-to-10-day silent intensives, and high-end wellness resorts. Languages are predominantly English; vegetarian or vegan food is the norm at most centers. Best seasons depend on geography — summer in the Northeast, year-round in California, and winter for Southwest desert retreats. For first-timers, a 7-day silent Vipassana course is the most common entry point.
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United States Missouri
Community-focused meditation retreats in Missouri for local practitioners.
Paid kana Galaxy Awaking
United States 1701 NW 84th Ave
A Miami retreat focused on personal and professional elevation, offering comfortable amenities.