The Pleasure Liberation Retreat is for those who are ready to step out of inherited patterns of shame, numbness, or self-abandonment—and claim a grounded, sovereign relationship with their sensual and sexual self.
Have you been seeking to reconnect with your body and your desire? Maybe you've been reading books, going to therapy, listening to podcasts? Or maybe you've come to a place of freedom and want to be with others who can honor and celebrate the healing you've done?
It’s time to embody the change you want to see. It’s time to be witnessed in your journey and be supported within a community of fellow pleasure seekers.
The Pleasure Liberation Retreat is a 6-day camping retreat to support you in beginning a journey to reclaim your authentic desire, or to mark the clarity and confidence you have been gaining.
We can enjoy our sensuality and our bodies at every age and life stage, in all shapes and sizes of our bodies and gender expressions.
Program Dates: May 21 - May 26, 2026
Location: Durango, Colorado
Program Cost: $2,000
Over the course of 6 days, you will join a group of like-minded individuals on a journey into the core question: What do I truly long for in this life?
This retreat is about connecting to your body, finding belonging in a carefully tended small community experience, healing with the Earth, reclaiming pleasure and sensuality on your terms, gaining clarity on your true longings and desires, and freeing yourself up to a greater sense of aliveness.
You’re not too much. Your wants, needs and desires are not too much, either.
You have the capacity to be present and connected.
You are allowed to take up space.
You do not have to earn rest, pleasure, or joy.
You are worthy of support, self-investment, and care.
You don’t have to carry everything alone.
This camping retreat welcomes anyone who is on their personal path of pleasure liberation, sexual healing, or sensual reconnection. This program is open to all genders and forms of gender identity, sexuality, and gender expression. This is a Queer-and trans-affirming program. We welcome adults 25 - 70's who enjoy being in nature and have at least some experience hiking and camping.
Together, we co-create a retreat environment that is equitable and welcoming for all. We ask participants to practice courage, compassion, and curiosity so that we can create safety together, by being mindful of our edges, our privilege, and being aware of the internalized bias that we all carry. We love learning from the different perspectives of our elders and our youngers: healing, joy, and fresh perspective are possible in each chapter of our lives.
We want to make this program as accessible as possible to those who feel called to participate. If you have questions about whether the program is right for you based on physical or mental health needs, please get in touch.
Jacqueline is a Board Certified Holistic Sexologist and 5-Element Tibetan Tantra Practitioner, an Earth-Based Ritual Curator and Wilderness Rites of Passage Guide.
Jacqueline's specialty is in crafting meaning journeys that help her community attune to nature’s rhythms, live with soul and purpose, and come home to their sensual bodies and creative potential.
Jacqueline is devoted to the art of ritual, to tending grief in these times of collective unravelling, and to making holy the forbidden and forgotten places of our humanness; so that we can become a little bit more whole, real, and rewoven into the web of life.
Linds (they/them) is a gender joyful Queer ceremonialist, poet, and modern-day bard who weaves their background as an educator, Buddhist chaplain, Wilderness Rite of Passage Guide, Certified InterPlay Leader, and facilitator together.
Linds loves to warmly nurture spaces where marginalized folx’ lived experiences are honored and their multifaceted wisdom is able to be seen, heard, and affirmed.
Within human and more-than-human community, Linds finds the inspiration and capacity to witness the deep transformation and alchemy of our individual and collective stories.
Krystyna learns from the Wise Ones. As facilitator and story-teller, she collaborates with many to delve into the nature of nature, mutually reciprocal living systems and the philanthropy of spirit.
As a child of immigrants, she has moved through different cultures and languages. She credits “passion, ignorance/innocence and destiny” in leading her work with Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Eco-Naturaleza in Panama and High Hope Ranch, each stewarded by the “next generation” as dedicated conservancies-in-perpetuity.
A member of multiple collaborative communities of meaning, she continues to be shaped through the practices of Council, rites-of-passage, pilgrimage and earth-based relations with the wisdom of nature. We are thrilled to have Krystyna join our guide team for this program in the elder seat.
Pleasure liberation is not an individual journey. When we do the work of liberating ourselves and reclaiming pleasure as our birthrights, we contribute to collective healing and well-being.
As more and more people turn towards the aliveness inside of us, there is greater collective capacity to be with pain. The joy of one person ripples out to so many. This collective pleasure liberation allows us to imagine new possibilities. And together, we then make choices that support collective well-being and collective wholeness.
The schedule follows an arc of grounding and creating a container together to hold us in this transformational work. Over the course of the week you’ll be invited to explore embodied movement, to co-create a collective grief ritual that honors what we love & lose, and be guided to attune to the pleasure and desire we can sense in our longings. You will have the option towards the end of the week to spend 24-hours (or less) of solo time reflecting in nature. This 24-hours is a profound way to call forth your true desires. You will be welcomed back from your solo time with a feast, shared story council to savor the experience. Finally, you will be supported in integration practices to take these insights back into daily life.
This container is intentionally small (limited to 8 participants) and facilitated with care by qualified and experienced guides. Each participant is encouraged to ensure mutual fit with the program and readiness to participate physically and emotionally. Application submission does not ensure registration. While safety is something we cannot guarantee, we can build a sense of safety and community together. We ask each participant to agree to the following group agreements, and our group may create additional agreements once we are in person together. Group agreements: No sexual touch or romantic/sexual pursuit of other participants or facilitators; Confidentiality to support freedom in expression; Non-judgement and respect for others; Respect for boundaries and consent; Commitment to non-harm; Commitment to creating a welcoming space for a diversity of individuals; Zero tolerance for harassment or discrimination; Personal responsibility for physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
We will be camping on beautiful national forest land outside of Mancos, Colorado. We ask participants to bring their own tents, sleeping bags, etc, or be prepared to sleep in your vehicle. We will set up a camp kitchen with a gas stove, basic cooking implements, and water jugs for group use. There are no restroom facilities, running water, or electricity at our base camp location. Please let us know if you have questions, concerns, or gear needs related to camping during the program!
The Guide team will provide breakfast and lunch daily and after the first day will ask participants to sign up to help cook the group dinner meal. We will do our best to accomodate vegetarian/vegan and gluten free dietary needs. Please bring your own snacks and lunch items and a cooler for your use, if needed. We will be able to re-supply ice for the coolers during the program.
The program cost covers camping for 6 nights on national forest land, breakfast and dinner meals, and group facilitation and support from our Guide team.
There are no established restroom facilities at our beautiful base camp location. You are welcome to pee freely on the land. For pooping, we will have a toilet seat and honey bucket set up with toilet paper that we will haul out at the end of the program. If you need to go while out hiking or during your solo time you can dig a cathole, and we'll take more about this during the program!