June 5-7, 2026
A transformational weekend for women ready to reconnect, realign, and rediscover what matters — on the breathtaking Knoll Farm in Fayston, Vermont.
What you can expect:
No prompts, no critiques, and zero performance. Whether you pick up a brush or a pen, this is about the visceral joy of making things, and remembering how it feels to follow an impulse just for the heck of it.
Lower the bar and leave the "plan" behind. From hikes to yoga to the high-energy spontaneity of the group, this is about the expansive, lighthearted freedom that usually gets buried under a to-do list.
Coaching circles, fireside conversations, and the kind of stillness that actually fills you back up. Ground into what matters most and carry it home.
Also included:
Swag bag with local VT treats
Morning yoga & breathwork
Community meals around the farm table
Journaling time
Optional 1:1 coaching
Wood-fired sauna
Enough stars at night to remind you how big it all is
Limited Space Available for June 5-7 Weekend
Location: The Refuge at Knoll Farm, Fayston, VT
Dates: June 5 - June 7, 2026
Accommodations: Cozy yurts nestled in a forest glade — comfortable beds, skylights, birdsong. Nature at its best with just enough comfort.
Meals: Farm-to-table, locally sourced, and genuinely delicious. Dietary needs welcome.
Group Size: Intimate by design — only 8-10 participants.
Investment: $1,650/ person for a single yurt, $1,550 for a double yurt. Bring a friend discounts are available (adventures are better together)! Click “apply now” and we’ll set up an intro call to get to know you and share more information.
THE DETAILS
The Refuge at Knoll Farm:
A Place That Matches the Energy
Knoll Farm isn't just beautiful, it changes your perspective. Set in the Green Mountains of Vermont, this working organic farm has handcrafted gathering spaces, meadow trails, farm-to-table meals, and a culture of deep reflection and genuine connection.
You'll sleep in a yurt under a skylight. Wake up to mountains. Walk five minutes to yoga. Sit around a real fire. This is the backdrop REVIVE deserves.
Does this sound like you?
You’re smart,
capable,
and you’ve built a life you’re genuinely proud of.
You’ve checked the boxes and shown up for everyone else - but lately, the most interesting version of you has gone quiet.
You aren’t broken and you aren't necessarily "burned out." You’re just overdue.
The Space to Just Be.
Whether you need deep, silent reflection or the permission to be uncharacteristically loud, we’ve built the container for it.
If your first thought was "I'd love that" and your second was "I'm too busy," you’re exactly who belongs here.
Adventures are better when shared.
Know someone who needs this as much as you do?
Bring her.
We offer a discount for friends who book together — because the magic of this weekend gets even better when you already love someone in the room.
Apply To The REVIVE RETREAT 2026
A Few Things You're Probably Wondering
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Revive takes place at Knoll Farm in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. Set on a working farm, it offers incredible views, handcrafted gathering spaces, and a deep sense of natural beauty. It's one of those places you'll want to come back to.
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Guests stay in cozy yurts nestled in a peaceful forest glade overlooking the farm. Think comfortable beds (no bunks — ever), a skylight for stargazing, and birds as your morning alarm. Nature at its best, with just the right touch of comfort.
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We offer both shared and private yurts, each with a different fee. Shared yurts have two double beds — not bunk beds. Private yurts are available if you want your own space.
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A short, beautiful walk from your yurt brings you to a fully equipped bathhouse with hot showers, private changing rooms, and clean shared restrooms. There's also a wood-fired sauna and hot tub nearby. You're welcome.
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Three nourishing, locally-sourced meals a day in the barn, plus coffee, tea, and snacks throughout the day. Mostly vegetarian with full accommodation for dietary needs. It's the kind of food that makes you want to know the recipe.
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Yes! It's there if you need it. But we gently dare you to not need it.
Most yurts have power and lighting, and the barn offers full electricity. That said, we encourage you to unplug as much as possible — this experience is about reconnecting with yourself.
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We'll send a full packing list after registration. But start with: layers, walking shoes, a rain jacket, a journal, a swimsuit (pond + sauna = yes), and an open mind. Leave the to-do list at home.
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Knoll Farm is at 700 Bragg Hill Rd, Waitsfield, VT — about 45 minutes from Burlington airport and 30 minutes from the Waterbury and Montpelier train stations. Carpooling options available; we'll help connect you with others.
About Your Guides
It started the way most good things do — with someone saying yes before knowing the full plan.
Amy moved to Vermont in the spring of 2025 chasing something she couldn't quite name yet. More mountains. More slowness. More of the life she'd been building toward. Nora had already been living that life in the Mad River Valley for over twenty years — raising her family, teaching middle schoolers how to paint, and disappearing into the backcountry every chance she got.
They found each other the way Vermont makes happen: through shared trails, shared values, and the kind of friendship that picks up mid-sentence. Nora pushed Amy into her first backcountry ski run (she survived) and always, always shows up with the snacks. Amy brings the humor when things get hard and the enthusiasm that makes Nora's wildest ideas feel suddenly reasonable.
Between them they have: watercolors and executive coaching, art rooms and boardrooms, twenty years of roots and one very intentional fresh start. They're both deeply committed to the same thing — living a life fully aligned with who they actually are. Not who they're supposed to be. Not who they were last year. Who they're becoming.
REVIVE was born from that friendship. Because they kept looking at each other on the trail, around the dinner table, after the hard ski run, and thinking: more women need this. The adventure. The creativity. The permission to just go be yourself for a few days in the wild beauty of Vermont.
Nora keeps saying she wants to come to this retreat. That's how you know it's going to be good.