Rocky Mountain EcoDharma Retreat Center
Nature, practice, and community in the Rockies.
Escape to the serene wilderness of the Rocky Mountains for a retreat that blends deep spiritual practice with a profound connection to nature. Rocky Mountain EcoDharma Retreat Center, set on 180 acres of private land in Ward, Colorado, offers a unique space for meditation, workshops, and Ecodharma. This center is dedicated to making spiritual practice accessible, providing a supportive environment for individuals and groups, including activists and underserved communities. With its proximity to the Indian Peaks Wilderness and abundant wildlife, it's an ideal setting for those seeking to learn from nature, teachers, and fellow participants, fostering self-discovery in a wild and inspiring environment. Whether you're looking for quiet contemplation or engaged learning, this center provides a grounding experience.
Highlights
- 180 acres of private nature preserve with abundant wildlife
- Focus on Ecodharma and practice in nature
- Workshops and retreats specifically for activists and underserved communities
- Vegetarian menu with extensive dietary accommodations
- Supportive environment for diverse spiritual practice traditions
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Setting
The center is situated on 180 acres of private river, meadow, and woodland, bordering National Forest land and just a few miles from the Indian Peaks Wilderness. This natural preserve is teeming with wildlife, including deer, elk, moose, bear, and beaver, offering a truly immersive wild environment for reflection and practice.
The practice
While not tied to a single tradition, the center emphasizes Ecodharma, which integrates spiritual practice with ecological awareness and action. Retreats often involve meditation, mindful engagement with the natural world, and discussions on how to live in harmony with the environment. Participants can expect a blend of inner reflection and outer connection, suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners.
A typical day
Daily schedules vary significantly depending on the specific retreat or workshop. Most retreats will include periods of meditation, time spent outdoors connecting with nature, and communal meals. Some may incorporate workshops, group discussions, or personal reflection time. It's best to check the specific retreat schedule for details.
Accommodation
The lodge provides comfortable year-round housing for up to 30 people. For those who prefer a more rustic experience, camping options are also available on the property.
What to bring
Given the natural setting in the Rocky Mountains, pack layers suitable for varying mountain weather. Comfortable clothing for meditation and outdoor activities is recommended. Check the specific retreat details for any additional packing suggestions.
How to get there
The Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center is located at 8941 Overland Road, Ward, CO 80481. It is approximately 45 minutes northwest of Boulder.
Nearest airport: Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC) (51 km)
The nearest airport is Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC), which is approximately 51 km from the center. Options for travel from the airport include car rentals, Uber, or Lyft.
Nearest city: Denver
The center operates on a low-cost model, with retreats offered in the spirit of generosity. Specific pricing will be available for each retreat.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at the center?
The center offers a vegetarian menu. They are also able to accommodate various dietary needs, including gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan diets.
Is camping an option for accommodation?
Yes, in addition to lodge housing, camping is available for those who prefer to stay closer to nature.
How far is the center from Boulder and Denver International Airport?
The center is approximately 45 minutes northwest of Boulder and about 1.5 hours from Denver International Airport (DIA).
Are there opportunities for ridesharing to the center?
Yes, the center provides a rideshare forum for most retreats to help participants coordinate transportation.
What kind of activities can I expect during a retreat?
Activities typically include meditation, workshops, learning from nature, and engaging with teachers and other participants. The specific focus will depend on the retreat's theme, often involving Ecodharma principles.
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