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INDIGO is a place where spirits are emboldened to be authentic, rise to life's challenges and blaze new trails..all for the purpose of positively impacting the world. 
 
Located in the heart of Pisgah National forest with the Blue Ridge Mountains as our canvas Indigo Nature retreat provides the perfect setting to get away and unwind. Dense foliage, rolling currents, and diverse trails make our home away from home a unique place to come alive. Whether you are looking to stay with us in one of our cabin rentals, immerse in one of our signature retreats, entertain your own retreat, or to simply say “I DO” | Indigo serves as the perfect venue.


INDIGO is temporarily closed and in recovery from 
Hurricane Helene. Re-Opening 2025, exact date TBD

INDIGO

NATURE RETREAT

Upcoming Retreats + Gatherings


March 10-13th: Blue Family Gathering
March 14-16th: Maddy + Kelley TBA
March 19-23th: Inner Reset
March 28-April 10th: D. Less - Silent Meditation
April 11-13th: Maddy + Kelley TBA
April 24-27th: Spring in the Forest
May 2-4th: S. Koepp TBA
May 15-18th: Dragon Rising Retreats
May 22-25th: Maddy + Kelley TBA
June 19-22th: Summer Soul-stice
June 24-27th: South Carolina Education Association Retreat
July 17-20th: Maddy + Kelley TBA

July 22-25th: South Carolina Education Association Retreat
Sept 25-28th: Maddy + Kelley TBA
October 2-5th: Rooted & Wild Women’s Yoga Retreat
October 9-12th: Matt and Leslie TBA
October 13-20th: Buddhist Geeks
October 22-25th: The Forest Retreat – Reflect, Reconnect, Realign
October 30th-Nov 3rd: Jillian + Jennifer TBA

A glimpse into one of our recent retreats

Footage provided by Madelyne on the move

Join Us

into the woods i go to lose my mind and rediscover my soul.

Mariah-Danu 

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY

“Yesterday was a very powerful day for me and I'm basking in gratefulness to have spent such special time with you all.  My gratitude to Lisa for having the vision and courage to create and build Indigo and allowing us to enter her space to learn, share, sign, create, release.” 

 

—  Mickey Addison

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