Easton Mountain
Celebrate, heal, transform, and connect.
Easton Mountain, set in the scenic Hudson Valley of New York, offers a unique retreat experience crafted by and for gay men. This sanctuary extends beyond its 175 wooded acres, fostering a worldwide fellowship dedicated to healing, transformation, and community. It's a place where individual spiritual paths are honored, and the beauty of the earth is celebrated through stewardship. Whether you're looking for workshops, programs, or events, Easton Mountain provides opportunities to integrate body, mind, and spirit, all within a supportive and joyful environment. The center emphasizes creativity, respect, and a commitment to social justice, making it a vibrant hub for positive change and connection.
Highlights
- Created by gay men as a gift to the world
- Focus on healing, transformation, and integration of body, mind, spirit
- 175 beautiful wooded acres for recreation and nature appreciation
- Strong emphasis on community and fellowship
- Values creativity, celebration, and social justice
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Setting
Situated on 175 beautiful wooded acres in the Hudson Valley, Easton Mountain provides a serene natural environment for reflection and recreation. The landscape offers a peaceful backdrop for personal growth and community building, inviting guests to connect with nature.
The practice
Easton Mountain welcomes individuals on diverse spiritual paths, emphasizing connection and understanding. While not tied to a single tradition, programs focus on holistic well-being, integrating body, mind, and spirit through various workshops and events. Visitors can expect an inclusive environment fostering personal exploration and communal support.
A typical day
The daily schedule at Easton Mountain varies significantly depending on the specific retreat or program. Generally, days include structured workshops and activities, balanced with opportunities for recreation and personal reflection. Meals are provided three times daily, with snacks and beverages available throughout the day.
Accommodation
Easton Mountain offers a variety of accommodation options to suit different preferences. Guests can choose from private rooms, semi-private rooms, rooms for four, or dormitory-style rooms. During warmer months, there's also the option to camp in designated sites if you bring your own tent.
What to bring
Given the varied climate in New York, pack layers suitable for average temperatures around 9.0°C. Summers are warm, so light clothing is appropriate, while winters are cold, requiring warm attire. Consider comfortable shoes for exploring the wooded grounds.
How to get there
Easton Mountain is located at 391 Herrington Hill Road, Greenwich, NY 12834, approximately 30 miles north of Albany. It's within a three-hour drive of Boston, New York City, and Montreal. Detailed turn-by-turn directions are available on their website.
Nearest airport: Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) (22 km)
The nearest major airport is Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR), approximately 22 km from the center. Guests flying into Albany International Airport (ALB) can often arrange for a volunteer pickup.
Nearest city: Syracuse
Public transport: You can reach Albany via Megabus, AMTRAK (to Rensselaer Station), or Greyhound/Trailways. From Albany, the center may be able to arrange a volunteer pickup.
Please refer to the Easton Mountain website for details on how to book your retreat or event.
Pricing for programs and accommodations starts from USD100. Specific costs will vary depending on the retreat and chosen lodging option.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Easton Mountain websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Sep, Mar, Jul
Avoid: May, Apr, Jun
The climate in this part of New York experiences distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are the warmest, while winters (December-February) are the coolest. Rainfall is fairly consistent throughout the year, with May, April, and June being the wettest months, and September, March, and July typically drier.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What types of meals are served at Easton Mountain?
Easton Mountain provides three meals daily, typically including a continental breakfast with hot options, and hot lunch and dinner. Meat options are usually available, alongside a vegetarian choice. Snacks, coffee, and tea are accessible 24 hours a day.
Can Easton Mountain accommodate special dietary needs?
While vegetarian options are provided, the center notes that they cannot always accommodate all special dietary requests or food allergies. Guests with specific needs are encouraged to contact the center in advance and may need to bring supplemental food, for which refrigerator space can be provided.
What is the best way to get to Easton Mountain?
Easton Mountain is located in Greenwich, NY, about 30 miles north of Albany. You can drive, fly into Albany airport (ALB), or take Megabus, AMTRAK, or Greyhound/Trailways to Albany. The center can often arrange for a volunteer to pick you up from Albany.
What amenities are available on-site?
Guests at Easton Mountain can enjoy amenities such as free WiFi, a sauna, a pool, a hot tub, and free parking. Towels are provided, and there is also a kitchen available for use.
Are there options for different types of accommodation?
Yes, Easton Mountain offers a range of lodging, including private rooms, semi-private rooms, rooms for four, and dormitory-style rooms. During warmer months, guests also have the option to camp on the grounds.
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