A rejuvenating summer wellness retreat for women held at the scenic NJ School of Conservation.
Fri, 26 Jun 2026 – Sun, 28 Jun 2026
5:00 PM – 1:00 PM (America/New_York)
NJ School of Conservation Sandyston , New Jersey
Experience a transformative weekend at the Wapalanne Women’s Wellness Weekend, hosted at the serene NJ School of Conservation in Sandyston. This summer edition offers a perfect escape to reconnect with nature and yourself through a variety of wellness-focused activities. Participants will enjoy a supportive environment designed to foster relaxation, personal growth, and community building. Whether you are looking to unwind or gain new insights, this retreat provides the ideal setting for holistic rejuvenation.
What to Expect
A peaceful, immersive weekend retreat focused on personal wellness and nature connection in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Who Should Attend
Women seeking relaxation
Wellness enthusiasts
Nature lovers
Individuals seeking community
Agenda Overview
The retreat begins Friday evening and concludes Sunday afternoon, featuring a curated schedule of wellness and nature activities.
Venue & Address
NJ School of Conservation
1 Wapalanne Rd Sandyston , New Jersey – 07826 United States
Organizer
NJ School of Conservation · Educational Institution
The NJ School of Conservation provides environmental education and wellness programming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event held?
It is held at the NJ School of Conservation, 1 Wapalanne Rd, Sandyston, NJ.
What are the dates?
The event runs from June 26 to June 28, 2026.
Who can attend?
This event is designed for women seeking wellness and community.
Is registration required?
Yes, registration is required to secure your spot.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, and personal wellness items.
Is lodging included?
Please check the official registration page for accommodation details.
Tags
wellness
women
retreat
nature
New Jersey
summer
Summary
A three-day wellness retreat for women at the NJ School of Conservation featuring nature-based activities and community connection.