




The Gassho Yurt
Surrounded by giant, century-old fir trees, this 30-foot yurt is the jewel of the property and was designed lovingly from concept to completion by the property owners. There is a brick path that begins after you cross a Japanese-inspired bridge taking you up to this sanctuary.
The yurt is a gentle, healing vortex designed to be a temple-like space for yoga, meditation or presentations, as well as therapies and group process work. It has 2 decks, beautiful, subtle lighting, and wooden floors.
The yurt comes equipped with rugs, meditation cushions, and an audio system as well as a modern heating system. Available for your use at the yurt are 30 reclining backjacks, 40 blankets, 12 Gaiam yoga mats, 8 futons for floor or body work (3 x 7), 6 IUGA yoga blocks and a beautiful installation/focus point with 6 electric candles.
In front of the yurt is a bench for storing your shoes. The front desk boasts a water fountain and the back deck has extra seating or can be a space for dancing or yoga. A massage table is available for use.
“If you are looking for a place for deep sanctuary, peace, healing, and well-being, Gassho House should be your next stop! With attention to every detail, the meeting rooms are gorgeous, the sleeping rooms and beds sublime, and the land profoundly sacred. Every retreat I have attended there has left me better than I was when I arrived!”
— Tina Benson