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Spring Queer Forest Bathing Retreat with Toadstool Walks


Spring Queer Forest Bathing Retreat with Toadstool Walks

April 23-26, 2026 Registration Closes: April 16, 2026

Join Tam Willey of Toadstool Walks for our classic seasonal Queer Forest Bathing Retreat collaboration. Spend 3 nights and 3 days on 40-acres of private retreat space at Basecamp at Beaver Falls where Tam will guide participants on daily forest bathing walks with facilitated story sharing and lots of time and space for personal retreat time.

Forest bathing is a guided relational exploration that centers on slowing down, unplugging and awakening our senses while resting outside under the canopy of the forest.

Spend afternoons decompressing in the giant outdoor hot tub, taking a dip in the river or pond, and relaxing in the meadow. This time will be a mix of structured guided time together as a group, prompted solo explorations on the land, and time for yourself to do whatever feels good for you. Basecamp at Beaver Falls has lots of places to relax both inside and out, so bring a book, a journal, favorite game and anything that will support you during your personal retreat time.

All the prompts, invitations, sharing and ways of participating in the guided sessions are wide open to interpretation. There is no fitness requirement or special gear needed. Forest bathing is part of a global effort to tend to the stressful conditions of living in modern industrialized civilization. This program is designed for those looking for space and time to recharge, rest and reconnect with fellow Queer folx.

All vegetarian meals included starting with dinner upon arrival and ending with breakfast before departure. Lodging options include camping and indoor lodging.

*This event is substance-free, which means we ask folks to leave alcoholic beverages and non-prescription substances at home. You do not need to identify as a person in recovery to join a substance-free event with us. For more on our trip substance policies, you can click to view our General Trip and Refund Policies here.

ABOUT YOUR GUIDES

Tam Willey (they/them) is a nature based guide and mentor, exploring themes of belonging and attention through story and immersive ways of being together that support a culture of reciprocity and relational kinship. Tam's work is informed by their background as an artist, musician, local handy person, children’s woodworking instructor, custodian, skateboarder, LGBTQIA+ youth advisor, community advocate, and trainer of nature therapy guides across the globe with the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. Tam is passionate about bioregional herbalism, community supported agriculture, fermentation, food reclamation, skill sharing, rites of passage, tech wellness, and outdoor recreation. Tam has been collaborating with The Venture Out Project since 2017 as an instructor, community liaison, and guide, launching the first Queer Forest Bathing retreat in 2018 in Lyle, Washington.

Tam holds CPR, First Aid, Wilderness First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, Wilderness Mental Health First Responder, and Nature Therapy Guide certifications.

For more information about Tam, check out ToadstoolWalks.com.

Oliver (he/him) is a facilitator, teacher, and healer with a long-held interest in outdoor access. He has been working with The Venture Out Project in one way or another since 2015. He believes strongly in increasing access to outdoor spaces for all people through education, representation, and dissolving barriers to entry.

Oliver has been hosting Queer Forest Bathing retreats with Tam since 2022. His compassion and empathy grant him the ability to connect deeply with others and hold space for big emotions, while simultaneously allowing plenty of room for silliness and fun. He currently holds a Bachelor's Degree in Health Education/Promotion and is a certified CPR and Wilderness First Aid Instructor, Wilderness EMT, and Funeral Director.

Oliver's favorite adventure activities include hiking, backpacking, climbing, swimming, and snowboarding. While his passion for the outdoors and sharing it with others has been a guiding light for his career and personal recreation, Oliver also spends plenty of time engaging with local community action, preserving animal bones, doing puzzles, and cuddling dogs.


GENERAL INFO

Location: Basecamp at Beaver Falls, Halifax, VT
(Wabanaki and Elnu Abenaki Lands)
Age:
18+
Start Date:
April 23, 2026
End Date:
April 26, 2026
Cost: $650-$825 sliding scale
To find out where you fall best in our sliding scale, see the “How much should I pay?” dropdown below.
Includes: All meals, lodging, activities
Doesn't Include: Personal clothing, toiletries, flights and transportation