Rewilding Retreat

Reclaim Your Wild Wisdom

October 23-25, 2026

A return to intuition, embodiment, and belonging, this retreat weaves nature, reflection, and community into a sacred and playful experience.

Here, women are invited to rest, explore, and reconnect with inner wisdom and nature. Leave feeling nourished, inspired, and deeply connected to oneself and the world you belong to.

Join Us!

Rewilding Retreat | October 23–25, 2026 | Camp Miller, Sturgeon Lake, MN

With full hearts, we’re excited to announce a new fall gathering for the Rewilding Retreat.

As the fall season invites us inward, into reflection, release, and renewal, you’re invited to step away from the noise and return to what is essential.

A Gift for the First 10 Registrants
To honor your early yes, the first 10 participants will receive a complimentary experience of your choosing:

– A 60-minute Coaching Session with Stacy Crawford
– A 60-minute Akashic Record Reading with Rachel Gilbertson
– Nature Immersion Experience with Barbara Miron

This is your invitation to reconnect, realign, and rewild, held in community, guided with care, and rooted in nature.

Spots are limited. Claim your place and your gift (valued at $250).

Retreat Facilitators

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Founder of Klear Water Coaching & Wellness

Stacy Crawford

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Barbara Miron

Founder of Abundant Wellness
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Founder of Art of Presence

Rachel Gilbertson

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Are you…

  • pouring from an empty cup prioritizing other people’s needs before your own?

  • facing life transitions and change?

  • holding the weight of responsibility leading to burn out, exhaustion and overwhelm?

  • not feeling seen, heard, valued, or considered?

  • wrestling with loneliness or loss?

  • longing for safety, love, and belonging in community?

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Why Rewilding?

In a world that urges us to push, produce, perform, stress, and strive, many of us find ourselves at a breaking point overwhelmed by life transitions, navigating health crises, or wrestling with the quiet ache of loneliness and uncertainty.

We carry stories about who we should be, and those stories become our own barriers. We search for purpose and belonging while fearing vulnerability, failure, and the possibility that we are somehow not enough.

Rewilding: Reclaim Your Wild Wisdom is a retreat for those who feel the tug between seeking answers outside themselves and sensing, deep down, that the wisdom you’re looking for has been within all along.

This experience is an invitation to return not only to yourself, but to the natural world as a living mirror.

Through intentional time in nature, we remember what the land has always known: that growth is cyclical, rest is essential, and belonging is inherent.

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  • Lean into curiosity, wonder, awe, and playful laughter

  • Reclaim your truest identity as one who belongs, is safe, wise and loveable‍ ‍

  •  Tune into intuition for clarity, creativity, purpose and meaning

  • Create space for solace, rest, healing, and support to breathe easier now and in the moments ahead

  • Have transformative authentic companionship of other women and the natural world we belong to

  •  Get unstuck from burnout, illness, and isolation

  • Grow reciprocal relationships that nurture and inspire

  • Opportunity to kindle courage in the midst of fear and  life transitions

Great for you if you’re wanting to…

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The Transformation:

A Return Home

Create space to slow down and reconnect with yourself through nature, spaciousness, and intentional presence

  • Supports you as a women in remembering and trusting your inner wisdom, intuition, and natural rhythms

  • Cultivates compassionate self-awareness by gently noticing what is stirring internally as you spend time outdoors

  • Encourages nervous system regulation and grounding, using the natural environment as a resource for restoration

  • Fosters authentic connection and belonging within a supportive community of women

  • Breathe into reflection and renewal, allowing insights to emerge organically

You will leave with a deeper sense of spaciousness and steadiness in your body, carrying calm, confident, clarity that continues to ripple through your life well beyond the retreat.

Grounded in your own inner knowing, you will also discover a renewed sense of self-trust sprouting in the soil of meaningful connections, new friendships, and perspectives that expand how you see yourself and the world.

Space to slow down…

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Nestled among tall pines and quiet forest trails, this land carries the unmistakable feeling of summer camp, the kind that invites you to

linger in the fresh scent of pine as you amble along a wooded path with the harmony of birdsong and wind moving through trees.

Immerse yourself in the moment and delight in the pleasure of your senses.

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Here, the pace slows naturally.

A wood-fired sauna warms the body and soothes the nervous system, while the clear water offers a refreshing soak, the kind that invites a deep exhale and a sense of aliveness you can feel in your bones.

Rest on the beach listening to the water lapping, loons calling, and your own inner wisdom whispering.

Gaze at the water seeing yourself and your natural beauty reflected back.

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Private and shared spaces create a rhythm that feels both simple and deeply nourishing.

As evening arrives, the sky is illuminated by stars and a waning crescent moon, and warmed with heartfelt conversations by the fire.

Show up as you are and be met with deep belonging and genuine connection.

Settle in to camp and reconnect with your child-like wonder, playful imagination, and laughter.

Creativity emerges organically, wild delight becomes accessible again, and joy feels safe to express.

Our time together…

October 23–25, 2026

Camp Miller - Sturgeon Lake, MN

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Arrive

  • 4:30-7:30 pm

    • Welcome and orientation to your private or shared sleeping cabin

    • Explore the lake shore and wooded grounds of Camp Miller

    • Dinner on your own before you arrive, light snacks and hot beverages provided

    7:30 pm

    • Welcome circle with intention setting at fire ring

    8:45 pm

    • Guided evening meditation

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Immerse

  • 8:00- 8:45 am

    • Breakfast

    9:00-10:15 am:

    • Morning Circle Ceremony

    10:30 am - 12:00pm:

    • Honoring Your Inner Wisdom

    12:15- 1:00 pm:

    • Lunch

    1:00-3:45pm:

    • Forest Immersion

    4:00 - 5:30 pm:

    • The Power of Intuitive Knowing

    5:45-7:30pm:

    • Dinner & Circle

    7:30pm-9:00pm

    • Evening Options : Swim, Sauna, Canoe, Campfire.

    9:00 pm

    • Guided evening meditation

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Integrate

  • 8:00-9:00 am

    • Morning offering: Walk or Guided Stretching

    8:00-9:00 am

    • Self- serve Breakfast

    9:00-10:00 am

    • Closing Circle

    10:00-11:00 am

    • Packing & Departing

Finding Flow…

All offerings are invitations and you can freely choose what best aligns with your desire for rest and ease, curiosity and connection.

Please see example itinerary of our time together each day which may vary slightly.

Experiential Offerings


  • Join Stacy Crawford in deepening your self-compassion and self-trust using mind-body techniques that gently support your nervous system and nourish your soul. In this experiential session, you’ll step out of overthinking and reconnect with the quiet wisdom of your body.

  • Join Barbra Miron, a skilled Forest Therapy Guide to delight your curiosity with a slow, calming guided sensory experience.  The heart opens through invitations to notice and connect deeply with yourself, others, and the more than human world.  Concludes with a woodland tea.

    Forest therapy is inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku, or “forest bathing.” Being fully present in the moment with nature  has science-backed research showing that spending two hours a week in nature can lower stress, improve mood,  and reduce rumination.

    Further, basking in the sensual delights of nature lowers blood pressure, support immunity, overall health, and boost mental clarity and creativity.  Set down technology and open yourself to the loving embrace of nature. It knows what you need and welcomes you. 

  • Join Rachel Gilbertson on this intuitive creative experience

    What if reclaiming your wild wasn’t about becoming someone new, but remembering who you were before the world told you who to be?

    Through reflection, intuitive painting, and carefree creativity, participants will journey through release, reclamation, imagination, and revelation exploring what it means to trust themselves, follow inspiration, and reconnect with their inner wisdom.

    No artistic experience required. Just curiosity, openness, and a willingness to follow the breadcrumbs back to yourself.

The Venue…

Camp Miller on the shores of Sturgeon Lake offers more than a place, it offers a remembering.


A return to awe.
A return to play.
A return home to yourself.

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Where you’ll be staying…

Settle into the charm of summer camp with accommodations designed for both comfort and connection. Choose from simple modern or rustic cabins, with options for private rooms or shared spaces.

Each cabin offers a relaxed, welcoming environment and just like the best camp memories, you’ll create your own cozy retreat by bringing bedding and personal touches that help you feel at home.

Whether you’re craving quiet solitude or the warmth of shared space, you’ll have the opportunity to select the option that best supports your rest and experience when you register.

Private single rooms are available, along with shared cabin options for those who enjoy a more communal, camp-style stay.


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Be Nourished…

Your senses will feast on the delights of nutritious Mediterranean meals prepared by a private chef.  


Your Investment

Rewilding Retreat Pay in Full Option
$549.00

Enjoy a discount when you pay in full

Rewilding Retreat Payment Plan Option
$190.00 every 2 weeks for 6 weeks

A payment plan is available.

If you select this option 3 automatic payments of $190 will be billed every two weeks from the date of registration.

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A Special Gift for the First 10 Registrants

To honor your early yes, the first 10 participants will receive a complimentary experience of your choosing:

– A 60-minute Coaching Session with Stacy Crawford
– A 60-minute Akashic Records Reading with Rachel Gilbertson
– A Forest Immersion Experience with Barbara Miron

This is your invitation to reconnect, realign, and rewild, held in community, guided with care, and rooted in nature.

Spots are limited. Claim your place and your gift (valued at $250).

    • Comfortable camp accommodations nestled among the pines at Camp Miller

    • Delicious, chef-prepared meals that are nourishing, seasonal, and soul-satisfying

    • Guided Rewilding experiences including nature-based practices, embodied reflection, and circle of trust gatherings

    • Access to camp amenities lake time, wood-fired sauna, forest trails, and cozy communal spaces

    • Creative and playful invitations that awaken curiosity, imagination, and inner child energy

    • Sacred community anchored in safety, presence, and belonging

    • Packing List provided upon registration

    • Travel to and from Camp Miller

    • Flights or transportation arrangements or Travel insurance

    • Bedding - Packing List provided upon registration

    • Add-on services & Optional restorative offerings such as Akashic readings and massage Limited availability - sign up provided upon registration.

    • On or before April 1: Full refund minus a $75 non-refundable deposit

    • April 2 – May 1 (final payment date): 50% refund of total retreat cost

    • After May 1: No refunds, as commitments to the retreat center and facilitators have been finalized

    • If the retreat must be canceled by the organizers: Participants receive a full refund of all payments made

    We understand life happens and can be unpredictable. To ease unexpected changes:

    • Registration may be transferred to another participant with prior written approval. Please request in writing by contacting stacy@klearwatercoaching.com

      • Additional arrangements and payment transfers must be arranged between participants.

    • In the case of a documented medical or family emergency,  a partial credit toward a future retreat may be offered at our discretion.

You’ll leave…

rested, clear, steady, and connected to yourself, others, and nature.

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You will gain:

  • A sense of calm and inner ease

  • Tools you can return to when challenges arise

  • Increased trust in your intuition and inner guidance

  • Insight for personal and professional decisions

  • Renewed creativity, curiosity, and a sense of possibility

  • A deeper feeling of alignment with who you truly are

  • Genuine connection and enhanced compassion for yourself and others

This experience blends nature-based therapy, embodied practices, and guided reflection offering opportunities for depth and insight.

You will not leave with another to-do list.

You will leave with clarity, confidence, and be equipped to move forward in the fullness of who you are.

This retreat isn’t about becoming someone new.

It’s about remembering who you already are, returning home to yourself, and reclaiming your wild wisdom.

Meet Your Facilitators

The Rewilding Retreat is guided by

Barbara Miron, Rachel Gilbertson, & Stacy Crawford:

a complementary team of facilitators devoted to whole-person healing, inner wisdom, and remembering what is essential.

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Left to Right: Barbara Miron, Rachel Gilbertson, and Stacy Crawford

Together, they create a spacious, safe harbor where nature, intuition, and embodied presence work in harmony. Anchored in decades of lived experience and professional expertise, their approach invites participants to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect with internal wisdom.

Barbara grounds the retreat in the healing wisdom of the natural and spiritual.  She gently bridges the sacred and ordinary through ritual, massage, and nature immersion.  Her skills as a clinical therapist and certified nature and forest therapy guide seamlessly flow into a deeply embodied, earth-centered presence inviting restoration, belonging, and a felt sense of grounding in the wilds of one’s internal and external landscape. 

Rachel brings a creative, intuitive, and mindfulness-based lens to wellbeing, supporting people in reclaiming feeling Empowered Empowered & Enchanted. Her work centers on curiosity, compassion, and creativity as pathways back to wisdom, wonder, and aligned living.

Stacy’s work weaves together modern research and time-honored practices to support a meaningful mind–body connection. She believes that we are not broken or in need of fixing, but that we simply need space, guidance, and permission to return to ourselves. She offers practical tools that build self-trust and support more grounded, intentional, and aligned choices.

Barbara, Rachel, and Stacy welcome you into the circle of glimmering healing synergy.

Together, they guide Rewilding as a return to nature, to presence, and to the truest expression of who you are.

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Rewilding Retreat

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Rewilding is for women who are craving space, rest, and reconnection, especially those navigating transition, burnout, illness, uncertainty, or a quiet longing for something more aligned. You don’t need prior retreat experience, a meditation practice, or a specific spiritual framework, just curiosity and a willingness to slow down.


  • Rewilding is not about going off-grid or becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you already are beneath the layers of expectation, productivity, and self-doubt. Through nature, embodiment, and community, this retreat invites a return to your natural rhythms, intuition, and inner wisdom.

  • Many women leave feeling calmer, steadier, and more resourced. The retreat supports nervous system regulation, rest, and clarity often creating a felt sense of “I can breathe again” and “I know what I need next.”

  • Practices may include guided nature immersion (forest bathing), gentle embodiment, meditation, visualization, reflective prompts, ritual, creative expression, and group dialogue. The focus is on regulation, self-trust, and integration, not catharsis or overwhelm.


  • You’ll leave with embodied tools for calming and grounding, increased trust in your intuition, greater self-confidence rooted in inner knowing, and meaningful connections with yourself, nature, and others. Most participants also carry home renewed clarity, creativity, and a deep sense of alignment.

  • This retreat is soul-centered, not dogmatic. Practices are grounded in nature-based therapy, nervous system science, embodiment, and reflective inquiry. You’re welcome exactly as you are.

  • All offerings are invitations. Rest, solitude, wandering, or simply being are honored just as much as group experiences. This retreat is designed to remove pressure, not add to it.


  • That’s completely understandable. Stacy, Barbara, and Rachel will be offering informational calls where you can ask questions, meet the facilitators, and discern its fit for you.

  • Many women who attend value quiet, depth, and spaciousness. There is no pressure to share, perform, or be “on.” The container is intentionally designed to feel safe, grounded, and non-fixing, allowing connection to unfold naturally.

  • Accommodations are in private or shared cabins at Camp Miller. Details about cabin options will be provided at registration so you can choose what best supports your comfort and rest. Private, single rooms are available. 


  • Meals are nutritious family-style cuisine prepared by a private chef. We can accommodate common dietary needs (vegetarian, gluten-free, etc.). You’ll have an opportunity to share dietary preferences during registration.


  • To support deep rest and nervous system integration, alcohol and other substances are not recommended during the retreat.

    We invite participants to honor their bodies and this shared container by choosing practices that support presence, regulation, and ease.

  • Cell service is limited, and that’s part of the invitation. You’re encouraged to unplug as much as possible, though phones can be used as needed for safety or personal reasons. Wi-Fi is available at the camp.


  • You’ll receive a detailed packing list closer to the retreat. In general: comfortable clothing, layers, shoes for walking, a swimsuit for sauna/lake time, bedding for the camp mattresses, and anything that helps you feel cozy and at ease.


  • This retreat is therapeutic in nature but is not a substitute for therapy or medical care.

  • Cancellation details will be clearly outlined at registration to ensure transparency and fairness. We strongly recommend travel insurance if you are traveling from afar.

    Cancellation Policy:

    • On or before April 1: Full refund minus a $75 non-refundable deposit

    • April 2 – May 1 (final payment date): 50% refund of total retreat cost

    • After May 1: No refunds, as commitments to the retreat center and facilitators have been finalized

    • If the retreat must be canceled by the organizers: Participants receive a full refund of all payments made

    We understand life happens and can be unpredictable. To ease unexpected changes:

    • Registration may be transferred to another participant with prior written approval. Please request in writing by contacting stacy@klearwatercoaching.com

      • Additional arrangements and payment transfers must be arranged between participants.

    • In the case of a documented medical or family emergency,  a partial credit toward a future retreat may be offered at our discretion.

  • Registration details are listed below. If you’d like to speak with one of the facilitators or attend an info session, links will be provided or you may contact us directly.


  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

Questions?

Contact us! We’re happy to answer any questions or provide additional details.

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