Serenity of Moss

“There is an ancient conversation going on between mosses and rocks, poetry to be sure. About light and shadow and the drift of continents. This is what has been called the "dialect of moss on stone - an interface of immensity and minute ness, of past and present, softness and hardness, stillness and vibrancy, yin and yang."

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer, Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses

Serenity of Moss

Private Group Forest Therapy Walk

Step into your guided group forest bathing experience where time slows, your senses awaken, and meaningful connection with the natural world gently unfolds. Private group walks offer a restorative space to reduce stress, deepen relationships, and reconnect with yourself, your friends, and the Land.
❋ Intentional Structure

Gather a small group of friends for a guided forest therapy walk designed for connection and ease. Experiences take place in unique, beautiful, and accessible natural settings. Each walk includes guided meditation, slow walking, sensory invitations, sharing circles, and forest tea.

❋ Forest Therapy Benefits

Reduce stress and support your body’s natural immune response through intentional time in nature. Deepen relationships within your group while strengthening connection to the Land. Enter a more spacious, land-based experience that invites authentic emotion, reflection, and presence.

❋ Expert Facilitation

Bea Yeh, MS is a certified Forest Therapy Guide with the Association of Nature & Forest Therapy, a Kundalini Yoga Instructor, and an outdoor adventure guide. She holds a MS in Arts Administration and has worked with education and nonprofit organizations for over 15 years with a specialization in community programs and non-traditional learning environments.

❋ Flexible Pricing 

Created for small groups of 3–8, these experiences prioritize connection, care, and presence. Scholarships are available to help make this work more accessible. Investment is $250 for a 2-hour walk and $350 for a 3-hour walk.

"Shinrin-yoku is like a bridge, by opening our senses, it bridges the gap between us and the natural world." ~ Dr. Qing Li. Forest Bathing: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness