The Renewed Nurse Retreat
If you're ready to exhale, unwind, let down and simply BE- this retreat is for you. Open to all those that work in healthcare these two days allow you to soak up nature and let your pulse slow down.
With over 150 acres to hike, lay in a hammock, journal, pick up that good book you’ve been wanting to read, turn your face to the sun, sip a glass of wine, and watch the river slip by - this is YOUR time.
Create the agenda your soul needs for this time away to truly reset and restore, renew and refill. You can do as much or as little as you'd like with the agenda options provided.
Whether you want to join us for a group therapy session with our licensed trauma therapist, a yoga session along the river, explore your creative side with a group sip and paint, indulge in the cedar soak tubs, learn in the meadow on a honey + hive tour, gather together on a group hike, or simply step away and catch your breath alongside God in nature in solitude on your own - maybe a little in between….we truly want you to be in charge of your intentional time spent these few days away, nestled in the peace and quiet of God’s beautiful creation.
You give so much of yourself within your vocation day in and day out, we truly long for these two days to be meant for well supported rest and relaxation for you, friend.
Tuesday, April 23 - Thursday, April 25, 2024
All-Inclusive
3-Days, 2-Nights
All-Inclusive Glamping Pod for One Person - $535, plus taxes and fees.
All-Inclusive Glamping Yurt for Two People - $1,370, plus taxes and fees.
25% Deposit to reserve today - remaining balance charged 30 days before your retreat!
Meet Your Hosts
All our love, Nurse Meg & Nurse Em
Meg
With a love of travel, connection, coffee, and conversation Meg leads a very diverse life.
Whether co-hosting a podcast episode with Em, managing her coffee truck- Character Coffee, or getting patients ready for surgery no two days are alike for Meg.
She believes strongly in a blurring of the sacred and secular and sees medicine, a good cuppa, and a smile as equally important ministries.
From a career start in critical care medicine she shortly thereafter found herself on Haitian soil giving her a broader worldview and perspective on basic healthcare rights and needs.
Seventeen countries later she’s been able to scratch the surface on being a better human.
In her down time Meg enjoys great food, the outdoors, a good book, and a fluffy friend.
She is loved by her husband, 2 boys, 3 horses, 1 dog, and a bunny ☺️. Jesus is the heartbeat of her life and she strongly believes that “the Light always wins”.
Em
Em is always learning. Learning to fall more deeply in love with surrendering every piece of herself to Christ, daily. The pieces she cherishes so deeply, such as time spent with her hubs, daughter, and three, 4-legged fur kids. Her time in which she enjoys living and learning amidst locals internationally. The effort put into the pieces of her where she loves lifting weights, working out, playing sports, & snowboarding when time allows. Reading a good book in the sun. And all the deep conversations on theology.
Em transitioned from working as a nursing assistant to a nurse in 2017. As an RN she moved from the surgical progressive care unit to the world of trauma/surgical ICU in 2019 while spending some time in rehab/skilled nursing/dementia care as PRN. In 2021 she started travel nursing.
If we replace judgement for curiosity she believes we can all live a little more like Jesus. Happy you’re here.
Wellness with Nature
Resting on 150 acres, River Mountain is bordered by Sweet Root Creek, Warrior Ridge and Tussey Mountain. River Mountain's stunning spaces are designed for reflection, mindfulness, and good vibrations on your self-care journey. Creekside yoga platforms, a restored barn turned wellness space, and the calm of nature make this the ideal destination for peace and wellness.
Located just a few hours from D.C., Baltimore, and Pittsburgh, in the mountains of Pennsylvania, River Mountain is remote yet easy to access.
History
Warrior Path
Running parallel to River Mountain's eastern ridge is Warriors Path, the great Iroquois Indian highway from Six Nations country, New York, to the Catawba country in the Carolinas. The historic path along Sweet Root Creek was one of the longest and most heavily traveled land routes in eastern North America, connecting Indigenous peoples over hundreds of miles.
The Underground Railroad
Black Valley was an active route along the Underground Railroad. Local histories principally credit four, free black residents with leading the aid network in this area: Rev. John Fidler, Elias Rouse, Joseph Crawley, and James Graham. Just to the south of the River Mountain property are 13 unmarked graves of enslaved people who died traveling the route to freedom.
Accommodations
Glamping Pods
Modern Design to Align with the Body's Circadian Rhythm
Standard Glamping Pod - Sleeps 1 Guest
Located in Cabin with Other Retreat Guests
Expansive Deck with Patio Seating
Top Pod Skylights to Fall Asleep to the Stars
Bedside Windows to Nature
Nestled Among Trees, Meadow + Creek
Mountain Views of Warrior Ridge
Glamping Yurts
Two Queen Beds
Picturesque Views of Tussey Mountain
Exterior Door Opens to Meadow Views
Electricity + Heated
Bedding, Linens + Towels
Indoor, Private Full Bathrooms with Shower Nearby
Filtered Water Nearby
Fiber WiFi Internet
Fridge + Microwave Nearby
The Renewed Nurse Retreat
Tuesday, April 23 - Thursday, April 25, 2024
All-Inclusive
3-Days, 2-Nights
All-Inclusive Glamping Pod for One Person - $535, plus taxes and fees.
All-Inclusive Glamping Yurt for Two People - $1,370, plus taxes and fees.
25% Deposit to reserve today - remaining balance charged 30 days before your retreat!
Retreat Inclusions:
All Retreat Experiences
150 Acres of Nature
Accommodations
Daily Meals - Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Access to Hot Soaking Tubs
Campfire + S'mores
Daily Housekeeping
Fresh Linens, Towels, Blankets
Fiber Internet Wi-Fi
Check-In After 3PM
Check-Out By 11AM
Retreat Policies, Payments, Deposit, and Cancellations:
DOGS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON RETREATS. This is for the safety and wellness of the dog and other guests joining the retreat.
25% non-refundable deposit to reserve. The remaining balance is automatically charged 30 days prior to the retreat start date using the initial card on file used to make the reservation and deposit. If reserving within less than 30 days of retreat start date, the remaining balance is automatically charged within 48 hours after reservation is made.
Please note that because River Mountain retreats are limited to a small number of attendees, to allow for a more personable, intimate experience, our cancellation policy is in place to help guests, hosts, and us alike work together sharing expenses that may arise from unexpected cancellations.
• All deposits are non-refundable.
• Full balance is automatically charged 30 days prior to retreat start date, unless otherwise noted.
• Cancellation requests submitted 61 days or more before the retreat start date, 50% of the total is due.
• Within 60 days of your retreat: full balance due, sorry but no refunds given, no exceptions.
Please know that our cancellation policy is designed to mitigate damages and costs incurred to retreat hosts and River Mountain in order to maintain the retreat experience and affordability for other retreat guests. Exceptions cannot be made for any reason, including weather, injury/illness, or personal emergencies. No refunds or credits for failure to attend or failure to complete the retreat, or for arriving late or leaving early.
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