During Your Retreat
Tara Mandala’s cabins are very remote and offer a wonderful opportunity for solo practice. As such, they are also very rustic. There is no running water in any of the cabins. The cabins are located between 7000-8000ft elevation and can be cold at night, even during summer months.
If this is your first private retreat at Tara Mandala, a support staff will check in with you personally on the second or third day of your retreat, if desired. After that, written communication will be checked once a week throughout your stay. Once you are in the cabin, please do not leave the land,
but maintain your retreat without visits to town or the office, except in an emergency. In the same way, in order to preserve the quality of silence, it is strongly requested that you do not use a cell phone or play audio with the exception of practice materials you may be using. There is no wifi access for solitary retreatants.
Arrival
Check in time is strictly between 2-3:30 pm on Mondays and Fridays. Upon arriving you will be greeted by a Tara Mandala staff member. You will transfer all items you need for your retreat into a Tara Mandala vehicle and will be driven as close to your cabin as possible. During summer months, most cabins are accessible by vehicle, however in winter months you will have to hike all items in. Hikes vary from ¼ – ½ of a mile, often through thick mud, snow, or ice. Tara Mandala staff will give you a brief orientation to the cabin before leaving you to your retreat. Click here for directions to Tara Mandala.
Wood Heat
If you’re not familiar with using a wood stove, be sure to ask for instructions on how to keep the stove warm and safe. Wood and an axe will be provided; you will make your own kindling. General guidelines include using a lighter wood (such as pine) for kindling and fire starter. You can also collect dead twigs and branches for kindling. After a base of coals has been established, oak may be introduced. Newspaper, plain paper, and pine cones make excellent fire starters. Burning cardboard, colored paperboard (cereal box material), or colored paper is not recommended. When burned, colored inks release toxins.
Water & Bathing
Some of the Cabins have an outdoor water spigot. For these cabins, a high quality water filtration system is provided. We also provide 3 or 5 gallon bottles of filtered water that can be replenished during your stay.
There is no running water and no access to a shower. Most cabins include a solar water shower bag. You may prefer to bring your own camp shower. Many retreatants choose to boil large pots of water for bathing.
Outhouse
All of our retreat cabins have a private outhouse or composting toilet.
Hiking on the Land
Please be aware that there are no maintained trails on the land. You are welcome to go for walks along the main road. Please know that this is a single lane, dirt and gravel road that is traversed by staff and residents and you will need to exercise caution when walking here. We request that you take a bear bell, bear horn, bear spray, and your radio when you go for a walk on the land (all are provided upon arrival). We ask that all retreatants stay on Tara Mandala’s property and do not enter the nearby subdivision. Staff will inform you of where you can walk during orientation.
Electricity
All of the cabins have limited solar electricity. Depending on the amount of sun, this may be adequate for powering a laptop, but high wattage appliances or items with heating units will not work.
Recycling
Pagosa Springs has limited recycling and does not recycle plastic bags or glass. Place recycling in the large container by the Community Building when you leave. We encourage you to limit your trash output as much as possible, and take any materials Pagosa Springs can not recycle home with you if your local recycling program is more inclusive.
If you will be in retreat long enough to send and receive mail, please use the following address:
Tara Mandala
Attn: retreatant’s name
P.O. Box 1983
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
As part of the grocery service, we will mail letters for you and deliver any letters or packages that arrive while you are in retreat. You will need to provide your own postage.
Phones, Wifi, and Other Electronics
Phone service is unpredictable everywhere at Tara Mandala, however many find they have cell service at the cabins. Please note that we strongly discourage the use of cell phones or any other electronics during your retreat, as this is a precious opportunity for you to unplug. If you need to use your phone to contact a teacher or listen to a recorded Dharma teaching, you may do so. The small amount of solar power in the cabins is sufficient for charging phones and other small devices. We will not charge phones or other electronic devices for you. There is no wifi access for solitary retreatants.
Keep in Mind
- Keep garbage can firmly closed and indoors at all times.
- Do not leave food lying around outside (even scraps) to keep from encouraging rodents, bears, etc.
- Never leave candles unattended.
- Do not leave mattresses outside in case of sudden storms.
Spiritual Guidance
We encourage you to arrange for your own spiritual guidance during retreat as needed. As noted above, you will likely have cell service at your cabin and this will be the best method of contact with your teacher. If there is a resident teacher on the land at Tara Mandala, we will do our best to schedule an interview for you if desired. Please communicate this request to the retreat care person prior to entering retreat. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to accommodate this request.
Weather
Tara Mandala is located in the foothills of the San Juan Mountains at 7,600 – 8,100 feet. The year-round weather varies tremendously. We recommend checking a weather website (look for a trip planner) to learn about weather patterns for the time you are in retreat. The coldest months of the year are December and January, with highs in the 10’s – 30’s and lows below zero. Snow cover is typical December – mid-March, and large storms of up to 3 feet of snow are not unheard of. We have over 300 sunny days per year. Summer months are warm, with highs in the 90’s and lows in the 50’s. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in August and September.
Emergencies
If needed for an urgent medical condition Pagosa Springs has a small hospital with an Emergency Room, ambulance and air lift services, as well as a Primary Care Clinic. It is about a 30 minute drive from Tara Mandala.
Pagosa Springs Medical Center: (970) 731-3700
Clinic: (970) 731-9545
95 S. Pagosa Blvd, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
If you would like to give an emergency phone number to friends or family, please use (970) 731-3711. This line is checked regularly M-F.
Directions
As You Depart
Please review and complete the check-out form before you depart. You will receive this form when you arrive on the land. We welcome your comments and feedback on your retreat experience.
Please consider offering a donation to Tara Mandala for the continued maintenance of the retreat cabins and general support of our mission. Tara Mandala is a nonprofit organization. Our lifeblood is the donations of those who are inspired to support us. Please consider becoming a member of Tara Mandala by joining our Sustaining Sangha.
Retreat Cabins
The beauty of nature, quietness, and solitude supported me so much in letting the vajra mind shine through. Having time for my practice with no outer worldly pressure helped me to deeply relax into my meditation, creating space. I’m deeply grateful for this precious time on Tara’s Land! -Vera M
Retreat, or returning to a place of origin, is an age-old practice in many cultures. Our retreat cabins provide a rare and precious opportunity to be completely secluded and alone in a remote mountain setting. Here, you are free to maintain intensive practice and connect with your innermost being. All of our cabins are ideal for solitary retreat. They feature vast views and are remotely located for ultimate privacy. Each cabin has a single bed with bedding, wood stove heat, a gas burner or cooking stove, and kitchen utensils. Retreatants bring their own food and practice materials. There is no running water, electricity, limited phone service and no internet service. Each cabin has an outhouse or compost toilet. Wildlife abounds.
No smoking, drugs, or intoxicants are allowed at the cabins.
Reservations
$15 non-refundable application fee is required to move forward with booking a solitary retreat cabin. Arrival and departures are on Mondays or Fridays only.
Retreat Fees
Cabin rates are based on the length of your retreat, from a minimum of three nights, and as long as several years, with the permission of an authorized teacher. Retreat fees cover your cabin reservation, fuel (wood and propane), retreatant care (weekly shopping for retreats of more than one week in length), and various supplies. Food is not provided. All payments must be received at least 30 days before the start of your arrival on the land.
Minimum stay: 3 nights over a weekend or 7 nights if during winter and severe mud
Cost:
- 3-5 nights…………………………………………………………….…….…$95/night
- One week…………….…………………………………………………….….$400
- 2 weeks…………………………………………………………………………$650
- 3 weeks…………………………………………………………………………$900
- One month thru 6 months………………………………………………$950/month
- 6 months to one year……………………………………………………..$850/month
Registration
Carefully review the Private Retreat Cabin page prior to applying.