SCR has been featured by a national travel writer!!

Why Nature Matters in the Land of the Retreat

A retreat venue needs to be able to give people something special - the feeling of being able to switch off, to have a different focus, to be full of energy or to take time out to rejuvenate. To spend time on their own or to spend time with family. To be away for a day, a week or a weekend. Whilst the type and nature of any retreat can vary, there needs to be a powerful sense of spirit and tranquility in the physical elements of the environment, and a sense of timelessness in the land.

Charming Retreat Centers

For some people a retreat is as much about a holiday as it is about going somewhere for physical renewal of the spirit, and good retreat centers will operate in such a way as to give people the freedom to choose at what level they want to engage with other people, and to what extent they simply want solitude. Sugar Creek Retreat does just that. It gives people the land, the buildings, and the choice of how they want to spend their time. Set in 6000 acres of stunning Indiana country, there are three different retreat centers, all surrounded by rivers, canyons and deep silent forests. All three retreat centers have their own unique charm and character, and all offer differing levels of solitude and access to nature.

The Log Cabin  –  has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a modern kitchen, and can sleep 8 – 10 people. There is a snug indoors with a warm inviting fireplace, a yoga loft, a wraparound porch and a huge patio.

The Farmhouse –  has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a modern kitchen and can sleep eight people. It has a stunning wood-burning stove which gives it a real sense of intimacy. There is also a good size screened porch which provides a degree of privacy if needed.

The Maples Farm -  has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a remodeled kitchen, and can sleep 11 people. The land immediately surrounding the center is especially beautiful and is literally minutes away from the entrance to Shades State Park.

The Power of Nature

Nature and the power of the land are a key element in most types of retreat, whether structured or unstructured, directed or self-directed. Not only does the land provide a backdrop for whatever the retreat is offering, there is a special energy that comes through the combination of land, river and mountains. This energy tends to reflect itself in the overall sense of calm and relaxation that form a key part of all retreats.

Many people will view a retreat in a spiritual context, although not necessarily associated with any specific type of religion or belief. The word spiritual obviously means different things to different people, but there is a sense that a retreat of any type can help people connect to their inner world in a way that is much more difficult if not impossible in normal day-to-day life. Many people believe that nature and the power of nature is an integral part of their own spirit, and for them, the way that nature interacts with the environment and with other people is a crucial element of being on retreat.

For people who want to use nature as a key part of their retreat experience, Shades State Park and Pine Hills Nature Reserve are all within easy walking distance and offer a stunning opportunity either for leisurely walks or those wanting a hike. Turkey Run State Park and Raccoon Lake are also both a short drive away.

What to Expect

Many week-long and weekend retreats do have an element of structure to them, often with a particular focus on yoga and meditation. These elements of the retreat are normally introduced very gently and provide an opportunity to try different ways of experiencing some inner peace and serenity. This type of retreat is designed for anyone with any level of experience of yoga, or none at all, and will be offered in an encouraging and supportive atmosphere. The retreat center is also able to offer a range of therapies and workshops that focus on selective areas of self-healing and development. These retreats come under the collective name of 'wellness weekends', and include practices such as nutritional and life counseling, herbal detoxs, wild plant walks and raw food workshops.

Sugar Creek Retreat can seem a million miles away from any type of corporate world or corporate people, but what it can offer to people who live or work in high stress occupations or businesses cannot be overstated. A retreat is not simply an opportunity to escape the pressures of day-to-day life, it is also about creating a space where people can focus on specific issues and resolve complex problems, in an environment that generates the peace and solitude needed to do so.

A retreat can provide a balance between relaxation, rest and renewal, and the power of the land is felt by many to be the driving force behind this sense of spending time being both comforted and challenged.

First sunset at the pavilion!!

The pavilion is finally complete! It's a 20x40 made completely from massive rough sawn cedar timber with a smooth tongue and groove floor. It measures 16' from floor to ceiling and it truly feels like magic inside. The sunrise and sunset shine through the gable peaks and illuminate the space beautifully. The space is wondefully suuited for yoga, corporate outings, family or Veteran's reunions! We can sleep a total of 28 comfortably so contact us today to check availability!! 

Check out the Maples Farm at Sugar Creek Retreat!!

Sugar Creek Retreat now has a 3rd option for nightly rentals. The Maples Farm has an amazing story and here's a little history: 

--Built by Civil War Colonel Joel Deer in the late 1870s, Maples Farm appears to be constructed entirely from lumber cut locally, and likely finished at Deer Mill, a family-owned sawmill on Sugar Creek which is still memorialized by the Deer Mill covered bridge. During a complete rehab of the house in 2013, the owners discovered a hand-hewn frame construction that had no nails—just fitted slots and wooden pegs! The house was the main farmstead for the surrounding 200 acres on all sides. 

The evening sunsets overlooking Shades State Park are truly spectacular! 

Check out Sugarcreekretreat.com/maplesfarm to learn more! 

Check out our Yoga programs for summer 2017!

We are offering 2 distinct Yoga packages this summer. Yoga and Wild Food is a 4 day 3 night all inclusive program that includes Yoga, all Meals, ShinRin-Yoku, Wild food classes, Allergy testing, meditation and guest speakers. This program runs once a month in June, July and August. 

The second is a shorter weekend retreat from Friday to Sunday that includes 4 Yoga classes, meditation workshops, hiking and ShinRin-Yoku introduction.  This program runs once a month from June through August. 

Space is limited for both so check out Sugarcreekretreat.com/yoga-center for scheduling details!

SCR Yoga and Wild Food 2017 Schedule.

The 2017 Yoga and Wild Food Schedule is now available. The program we have designed this year is a 3 day all inclusive resort experience that will absolutely transform your life. In 3 days you will learn basic to more intense Yoga, Breathing and Meditation techniques, Wild Food collection and preparation, Wild Tea collection and prep, The Nutritional density of food, Juicing vs Smoothie basics, Proper Vitamin Supplementation, Probiotics usage, Shin-Rin Yoku, Introduction to Earthing, and Food Allergy Testing all while lounging and relaxing among the 6000 acres of trees that surround our facility. We also have a bonfire circle each night under some f the darkest skies in the Midwest. Prices start at $600 person for 4 days and 3 nights.

Add a friend and get a a 10% discount for both!!

All meals are included which are a combination and plants, vegetables, eggs, fish and of course freshly made juices. 

Dates for 2017

Farmhouse: -June 27-30, July 17-20, Aug 21-24

Log Cabin- Aug 21-24

Check out http://www.sugarcreekretreat.com/yoga-center for more info and booking. 

Wonderful article about our Lyme Disease program

--A local travel paper has written the following highlighting our Lyme Education center which is one of the many things we do here at Sugar Creek Retreat! 

For more information please go to SC Naturopathy or contact us.

by Sabrina Dorow

Travel Story J342

Sugar Creek Retreat, located less than an hour west of Indianapolis in Waveland, Indiana, is surrounded by six thousand acres of wilderness; you can walk off the driveway and be immersed in some of the most beautiful State parks Indiana has to offer. It is quiet, secluded and the lack of Internet connection in the woods makes it easy to disconnect from the distractions of everyday life, which is exactly the atmosphere one needs to begin healing. 

Gabe Fauquher, 40, is the co-owner of the center and a full-time pilot. He was also diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2011. Since then, he’s been on a self-educational journey towards health. Him and his wife, Liza, opened up the resort a year and a half ago. 

“We were doing nightly rentals for people who wanted to stay the night and do camping, but our big goal was always to do this as a treatment center,” says Gabe. 

Sugar Creek is easily accessible as a weekend destination or the 10-day wellness program they offer. The property holds a rustic log cabin and farmhouse, which sit on a 15-acre plot of land. The couple are in the final stages of building a yoga pavilion and hope to have it ready by May, where they’ll host an open house for yoga teachers, couples planning their weddings and anyone else who’s interested in checking out the space.

“You could spend a weekend here and never see another person,” says Liza. “There’s a canopy of trees right near the house, and the way the light comes in during the spring, summer and fall… you really feel like you’re in the trees.” 

Both Liza and Gabe have a passion for teaching, and bring different perspectives to the retreat experience. Liza is a licensed full-time psychotherapist and part-time yoga instructor and Gabe completed his doctorate in Naturopathy, focusing on food and nutrition, last October. 

The cost of nightly rentals for the cabin is $249 and sleeps 10 people, while the cottage is $149 nightly and sleeps 9. The cost of the 10-day retreat package, which includes all meals, lodging, support and materials for the programs is $5,000. Spouses can attend for just the cost of meals at $100 a day or an additional $1,000. Since part of getting healthy involves major lifestyle changes and is a process that varies from person to person, the center customizes programs by need with options varying from healthy food workshops about nutrition to wild plant hunting, yoga classes or life-coaching. 

The center is located in the outskirts of Shades Park, where you can hike, canoe or gaze over beautiful sandstone cliffs. Turkey Run State Park is within minutes as well, which has trails that vary from easy to rugged. For those who want to get out into the water, Clements, a canoe livery, is nearby and canoeing, kayaking and tubing options are available. 

“I think really just forcing people to unplug and disconnect can really be helpful,” says Liza. “Gabe and I both believe nature and being outside is healing in and of itself.”

Get your Yoga on...

Come to the Sugar Creek Retreat and experience the peace and serenity of one of Indiana's oldest growth forests. Pine Hills Nature Preserve is 5 feet from the cabin and has rugged hills, deep gorges and contains remnants of white pine, hemlock and Canada yew left from the time of the last glacier. It's an amazing place for Yoga and to recharge your soul. 

Perfect weather for a September wedding!

The skies were clear over Sugar Creek Retreat which made for a beautiful September wedding ceremony. Congratulations to the newlyweds!

Sugar Creek Retreat Wellness

We are now able to offer 2 Wellness Packages for your stay. We have plans offering yoga and meditation and one specializing in trail running. The price is for a total of 4 people and includes a gift basket with lots and lots of all natural goodies like homemade herbs and teas, bath salts and aroma therapy oils, etc. Click www.sugarcreekretreat.com/wellness for more info!!

Photo ops at SCR!

The chickens got so excited when they saw the new barn door they started laying eggs!! Some of the neighbors were wondering why we needed such a pretty door on a barn but we think it's the perfect backdrop for family and wedding photos! We still have some days available and would love to help you plan your event! 

Farm house beds and bath update

The beds and bathrooms are all finally complete!! We've added new floors in both bedrooms, tile in the master bath with a walk in shower, and a spa style master bedroom. The Farm house sleeps 8 comfortably but does have a couch and a 16x12 screened porch if you need more space for your event. Camping is welcomed too. More updates coming soon! 

First spring weekend at the SCR!

Wow!! What a wonderfully warm weekend at the cabin. The morning's were pristine and the hiking was superb.