Sea and Cedar Retreat

Yachats, Oregon — Temenos Forest Sanctuary

A joyful weekend of nature, nourishment, & coastal cuisine

August 22-24, 2025

No experience necessary. All are welcome.
This intimate gathering is open to 14 participants.


 

Join us for an immersive retreat designed to deepen your connection with the natural world while nurturing joy, wonder, and awe. Set against a stunning coastal landscape where the forest meets the sea, this experience invites you to slow down, engage with nature through multiple lenses, rekindle your innate curiosity, and delight in gourmet cuisine. This retreat is a call to slow down, to be present with nature’s rhythms, and to rediscover a childlike sense of wonder. Whether exploring tide pools, creating cyanotype art, chatting with a new friend, or feeling the embrace of the sacred forest, each experience invites you into greater connection with the world around you. Leave with a renewed sense of joy and calm, a heart full of gratitude, and a deeper connection to yourself, community, and the natural world.

 
 

Seaweed Identification & Rocky Intertidal Exploration

We’ll spend our first morning during low tide along the rugged shoreline, where we’ll explore the dynamic intertidal zone. We’ll touch on the cycle of tides, rhythms of the waves, ocean conditions, as well as safety and stewardship on the rocks. Guided by a marine biologist and expert naturalist you’ll learn to identify a variety of seaweed species and discover the intricate web of life that thrives between the tides. We’ll be introduced to intertidal ecology and oceanography of the Oregon Coast, specifically how they pertain to seaweeds and kelps. We will speak about how they can and have been used in culinary and healing treatments for centuries (though not foraging because we are out of season). We’ll chat about seaweed anatomy, classification, and identification in a spectacular setting.

 


Forest Bathing: Immersion in the Sacred Grove

In the afternoon we’ll move through the forest, where the Western Red Cedars and Sitka Spruce beckon our attention. Forest bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a practice of deep presence—allowing you to engage with the forest through all your senses. Breathe in the earthy aroma of damp moss, listen to birdsong echoing through the canopy, and feel the grounding energy of the forest. As your nervous system unwinds, a profound sense of calm and connection takes root.  

The healing impacts of forest bathing support long-term health and wellness. Research has shown that forest bathing boosts immunity, reduces anxiety, depression, and stress, improves cognitive function, and improves sleep. Through a series of guided invitations, forest bathing creates a sense of embodied presence that enables you to access new ways of being, including more joy, curiosity, playfulness, spaciousness, and awe.

 

Seaweed Cyanotypes: Art from the Ocean

On our second morning, you can explore your creativity through the ancient art of cyanotype printing, using seaweed to create stunning botanical blueprints. Cyanotypes have been a form of scientific documentation for seaweed, terrestrial plants, and natural specimens since they were invented in the 1700s and were the original form of photographic printing.As sunlight interacts with coated paper, delicate seaweed patterns emerge in ethereal shades of deep indigo. This mindful practice invites you to slow down, observe intricate details, and engage with nature through an artistic lens. You’ll take yours home to remember your special weekend.


Decadent & Nourishing Cuisine

Food is an integral part of this retreat—an opportunity to indulge in nourishment that delights the senses and honors the land and sea. Savor exquisite, locally-sourced meals crafted with care, highlighting fresh seafood, wild-foraged ingredients, and vibrant seasonal produce. Each dish is designed to nourish body and soul, fostering a deep appreciation for the gifts of the earth. We can accommodate a certain level of special dietary needs, including gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegetarian.

 

the location

We will be camping at Temenos Forest Sanctuary, a private, beautiful, and sacred 5-acre forested property 2 miles north of Yachats. It is truly a spectacular place to camp and call home for a few days. The ocean is a 15 minute walk, mostly through the forest, and there are various creeks to enjoy on and around the property. This space offers itself for deep nourishment and calm. You will likely go home having the land and its inhabitants wedged deeply into your heart.

We will be the only group on site and set up our tents among the trees and share time together in our outdoor kitchen and around the fire pit. We will be using an outhouse during our time on the property.

* Option to stay nearby in hotel/ Airbnb at additional cost. This must be arranged individually but reach out for suggestions.

 

 

Your Guides:

alanna

Alanna is a marine biologist, educator, and coastal forager who is passionate about seaweed as a culinary ingredient and kelp as a natural resource and wildly important habitat along our shores. She is a shellfish and seaweed foraging guide, as well as a sustainable seafood educator, working to connect people to places through wild foods. Alanna is the founder of Shifting Tides.

Irene

Irene is a designer and facilitator of nature connection and mindfulness offerings that support the remembering that we are intimately and inseparably connected to all life. As a creator of spaces for cultivating trust, courage, and intuition, Irene supports people on the path to living a more connected, meaningful, and joyful life. Irene is a certified Forest Therapy Guide and the Director of Temenos Rising.

Your Chef:

Gabe

Gabe is a personable chef based on the north coast who finds joy in utilizing locally grown and foraged foods in worldly cuisines inspired by recent and past travels. Gabe has spent the past decade traveling and working abroad, honing his skills under a series of chefs who instilled in him a passion to explore food and cherish “taste of place”. Recently greatly inspired by eating his way through South America and Eastern Asia, he is excited to share stories through food and explore how they can shape communities and bring people together.


  • •All meals (dinner on day 1 to lunch on day 3)
    •Forest location to camp
    • Guided Seaweed ID and Rocky Intertidal Exploration
    •Guided Forest Bathing Walk
    •Seaweed Cyanotypes Art Class
    •Sacred land to explore and wander
    •Opportunities for deep connection to self, community, & the natural world

  • • Transportation to / from Temenos Forest Sanctuary
    • Tent, sleeping bag & pad
    • Yoga mat or pad for laying in forest
    • Water bottle
    • Sunglasses & hat
    • Journal & pen
    • Headlight or flashlight
    • Warm & comfortable layers for being outdoors
    • Sturdy shoes for walking on uneven terrain

    * A detailed gear & clothing list will be provided closer to the retreat start date. oes here

  • START
    August 22: Arrive & settle, 4-5 PM

    END
    August 24: Depart, 2 PM

Cost: $750

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