Creative Women Retreats
Restore, Create, Connect in Nature.
Creative Women Retreats offers a unique blend of restoration and creative exploration, drawing inspiration from seasonal, natural, and celestial elements. Located in a cozy cottage set within New York's Shawangunk Mountains, just 1.5 hours from NYC, this retreat provides a serene escape. Guests can engage in therapeutic activities, gentle movement, and connect with nature on three private acres featuring a stream and peaceful porches. The focus on community and self-care is complemented by delicious, nutritious vegetarian meals prepared with local, seasonal ingredients. It's an ideal setting for women seeking to reconnect with themselves and their creativity in a supportive, natural environment.
Highlights
- Focus on seasonal, natural, and celestial elements
- Creative and therapeutic activities integrated into the program
- Homey cottage setting with private acres and a stream
- Nutritious vegetarian meals using local, seasonal ingredients
- Partnerships with local homes for larger retreat capacities
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Setting
The retreat is situated in the Shawangunk Mountains of New York, offering a peaceful natural environment. The main cottage is set on three private acres with a stream, providing ample space for rest and reflection amidst the scenic landscape. It's a place where nature's rhythms inspire creativity and well-being.
The practice
While not tied to a specific spiritual tradition, Creative Women Retreats emphasizes restoration through creative and therapeutic activities. Guests engage in gentle movement, connect with nature, and participate in community-focused experiences. The approach is holistic, aiming to support self-care and personal well-being in a nurturing environment.
A typical day
Daily structure varies by retreat, but typically includes creative and therapeutic activities, gentle movement sessions, and time for communion with nature. Meals are a communal experience, featuring delicious vegetarian food. Evenings might involve reflection or further creative engagement, fostering a sense of community.
Accommodation
The main retreat home is a sunny, homey cottage with three bedrooms plus a sleeping attic and yoga room, accommodating 5-6 guests in private and shared arrangements. For larger groups, the center partners with trusted local homes. The cottage features a fireplace and two porches for relaxation.
What to bring
Given the natural setting in the Shawangunk Mountains, consider packing comfortable clothing suitable for gentle movement and outdoor activities. Layers are advisable, especially during cooler months, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring the grounds.
How to get there
The cottage is located at 316 Cragsmoor Rd, Cragsmoor NY. It is approximately 1.5 hours by car from the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan.
Nearest airport: New York Stewart International Airport (SWF) (29 km)
New York Stewart International Airport (SWF) is approximately 29 km from the center. Pick-up from public transportation (20-30 minutes away) is available for a nominal fee, and carpooling is encouraged.
Nearest city: Newburgh
Public transport: A direct bus is available from NY Penn Station to New Paltz, and a train runs from NY Grand Central Station to Middletown, NY (with a transfer in Secaucus).
Please visit the Creative Women Retreats website to inquire about specific retreat dates and booking procedures.
Retreats are paid, with prices starting from USD15. Specific costs vary by retreat program and accommodation choices.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Creative Women Retreats websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jan, Sep, Aug
Avoid: May, Oct, Jun
Cragsmoor experiences a temperate climate with an annual average temperature of 7.6°C. Summers (July, June, August) are the warmest, while winters (January, February, December) are the coolest. The driest months are typically January, September, and August, with May, October, and June being the wettest.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of activities are offered during a retreat?
Retreats at Creative Women Retreats focus on creative and therapeutic activities, gentle movement, and opportunities for communion with nature. Specific activities vary by retreat theme and schedule.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, the center takes nourishment seriously and can accommodate a range of dietary needs and preferences, including vegan, organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options. Meals are vegetarian and use seasonal, local ingredients.
What is the best way to get to the retreat location?
The cottage is accessible by car, approximately 1.5 hours from the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan. Public transportation options include a direct bus from NY Penn Station to New Paltz or a train from NY Grand Central Station to Middletown, NY. Pick-up from public transportation is available for a nominal fee.
What is the typical group size for retreats?
The main cottage can host 5-6 participants for a more intimate experience. For larger retreats, Creative Women Retreats partners with trusted homes in the area to accommodate additional participants.
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