Pacific Northwest

Restorative silence, active stewardship

We gather under cedar canopies to quiet the mind and clear invasive species from our local Washington watersheds.

Close-up of hands gently clearing invasive English ivy from a damp mossy cedar trunk, soft overcast light
Close-up of hands gently clearing invasive English ivy from a damp mossy cedar trunk, soft overcast light
A small group walking slowly in a single line along a misty forest trail under giant hemlock trees
A small group walking slowly in a single line along a misty forest trail under giant hemlock trees
Close-up of damp soil and vibrant green moss on a fallen log, soft morning mist
Close-up of damp soil and vibrant green moss on a fallen log, soft morning mist
Our Programs

Grounded forest gatherings

Choose a slow-paced path to restoration. We combine silent forest therapy with active habitat care in the Puget Sound watershed.

Watershed Restoration

Forest Therapy

Mindful Ecology

Clear invasive ivy and plant native saplings to heal the local forest floor.

Walk in quiet contemplation under towering canopies to restore mental clarity.

Study local plant communities while practicing silent observation in nature.

Vertical portrait of a person touching a moss-covered cedar trunk with both hands, soft misty background
Vertical portrait of a person touching a moss-covered cedar trunk with both hands, soft misty background
Active Stewardship

Healing land and mind

We treat personal restoration and ecological care as a single, inseparable act. By quietening our thoughts and working the soil, we rebuild our connection to the earth.

1,200+

Volunteers mobilized

15 acres

Forest restored

Every gathering supports active conservation efforts in the Puget Sound watershed, guided by certified local naturalists.

Return to the forest

Join our next slow-paced gathering in the Washington woods. No experience required, just a willingness to listen.