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$2,125/person
$4,250 for 2Immersive Therapies
Oregon
A shared psilocybin experience for couples, partners, or close friends, held over three days at a private luxury yurt in Southwest Portland. You'll prepare together, journey side by side at a licensed service center, and have uninterrupted time afterward to process what came up, individually and with each other. The couples format isn't just two people doing the same retreat. Preparation sessions are designed around your relationship and shared intentions. Integration is guided with both perspectives in mind. For many couples, the experience opens conversations that have been difficult to start or easy to avoid. Michelle Harrell facilitates with a focus on creating safety for both participants, and handles transportation to and from the service center so neither of you has to think about logistics on journey day. Note: The listed price of $4,250 covers both participants. Psilocybin mushrooms are purchased separately at the service center on the day of your journey and are not included in the package price.
2
3 nights, flexible scheduling

$5,250
Fernlove
Oregon
A six-day, all-inclusive group psilocybin retreat in Oregon's Willamette Valley or near Denver, Colorado. You'll arrive to a private lodge, spend the first day preparing with your group, then move through two guided psilocybin journeys with structured reflection time between them. The second journey builds on what surfaces in the first, which is why Odyssey runs two rather than one. Groups are small (up to 12) with a 3:1 participant-to-facilitator ratio, so you're never navigating a difficult moment without support nearby. The facilitators are licensed professionals, and Odyssey's protocols are modeled on psychedelic therapy clinical trials. They ran the first legal psilocybin retreat in the U.S. in September 2023 and have been operating continuously since. Everything is handled for you. Airport pickup, meals from a private chef, accommodations at the retreat center, and transportation to and from the licensed service center on journey days. You show up and focus on the work. After the retreat, you'll get a package of integration resources and access to Odyssey's monthly integration circles at no additional cost.
Up to 12
6 days, 5 nights

$5,000
SANCTUM
Colorado
A purpose-built leadership development retreat for senior executives seeking expanded clarity, capacity, and impact, supported by a circle of peers. In ancient Greece, politicians, philosophers, and scientists pilgrimaged to drink the Kykeon, a psychedelic brew at the Temple of Delphi. From this emerged the greatest expansion of human consciousness in history: democracy, philosophy, and the atomic structure of the universe. These were not wellness retreats—they were catalysts for leadership and civilization. . At SANCTUM, you will continue this tradition. The retreat uses THE COURAGE METHOD™, a framework that integrates executive coaching, psychotherapy, somatic practice, and nature-based work. You’ll arrive Friday for connection and recalibration with your cohort. On Saturday, you’ll participate in a guided low-dose ceremony with continuous facilitator support. Sunday focuses on integration, strategic clarity, and defining concrete actions to carry forward into your leadership. Groups are intentionally small (up to 12), composed of leaders whose decisions shape organizations, policy, and culture. At SANCTUM, that peer dynamic is central to the experience, not incidental You’ll stay in a private suite at Aspen Meadows Resort on the Aspen Institute campus, with airport transfers included both ways. Skippy Mesirow, SANCTUM’s founder, leads the retreat. Before and after the in-person experience, you’ll complete a self-guided preparation process and receive integration tools, including SANCTUM’s Personal Arete Protocol.
Up to 12
3 days (Friday through Monday morning)

$1,800
Drop Thesis
Oregon
A small group psilocybin experience for women in Bend, Oregon. Every Mycelia group is co-facilitated by Melinda Halpern and Lynne Herbert, both licensed psilocybin facilitators and licensed therapists with over 20 years of clinical experience each. Groups are capped at 4 to 6 participants. The format spans several weeks. You'll start with two 90-minute preparation sessions (virtual or in-person depending on the group), then come together for a full-day guided psilocybin journey at Drop Thesis, a licensed service center in Bend. Afterward, two 90-minute integration sessions are spaced a week apart to help you process what came up and carry it forward. Mycelia is built on the idea that group work offers something individual sessions can't: the experience of being witnessed, the perspective of other women navigating their own journeys, and the kind of relational insight that only surfaces when you're held in community. The name comes from mycelium, the hidden network beneath the forest floor that connects and nourishes everything it touches. That's the model here: individual growth held within a supportive, interwoven community.
Up to 6
Multi-week program (single journey day)

$3,750
7 Gates Sanctuary
Oregon
Three days in a luxury yurt tucked into the woods of Southwest Portland, 15 minutes from downtown but a world away from it. You'll arrive the day before your journey to decompress and settle in. On session day, your facilitator handles transportation to and from the service center so you can stay fully in the experience. The days after are yours for integration: journaling on the deck, sitting in the barrel sauna, or walking the trails at nearby Tryon State Park. Michelle Harrell has guided guests from across the country through this process, and the retreat is built around her approach: thorough preparation, a safe and supported journey, and structured space afterward to let the experience land. Note: Psilocybin mushrooms are purchased separately at the service center on the day of your journey and are not included in the package price.
Individual
3 nights, flexible scheduling

$1,395
PNW Integrative Center
Oregon
An 8-week online Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) course followed by an in-person group psilocybin journey in Portland. The program pairs one of the most research-backed compassion training frameworks with a guided psychedelic experience designed to deepen and solidify the work. The MSC course runs Sundays, October 4 through November 22, 2026, from 3 to 6 PM Pacific on Zoom. Over eight sessions, you'll practice meditation, experiential exercises, and group discussion focused on building the capacity to meet difficult emotions with warmth instead of criticism. The group psilocybin journey takes place December 5 in Portland, after weeks of building trust and shared intention with the same cohort. Mike Averill is a licensed clinical social worker, trained MSC teacher, and licensed psilocybin facilitator. He's joined by co-instructors Daria Crymes and Missy McMurray, both experienced mindfulness practitioners and facilitators. The facilitation ratio means you're well-supported in a group of up to 16. No meditation experience is required. The program also satisfies a prerequisite for anyone pursuing MSC teacher certification.
Up to 16
8 weeks online + 1 day in-person

$1,000
Sangam Healing Center
Colorado
A weekend group psilocybin experience at Sangam Healing Center in Lakewood, Colorado, just outside Denver. The format is simple: Friday evening preparation, a full-day guided journey on Saturday, and a Sunday morning integration session. Groups are capped at 8 with at least one licensed facilitator for every four participants. Sangam's approach is trauma-informed and draws on a mix of breathwork, meditation, somatic practice, and Ayurvedic tradition. Friday night isn't optional. It's where the group builds trust, sets intentions, and regulates before the journey. Saturday's six-hour psilocybin session is held with carefully curated music and continuous facilitator support. Sunday closes with guided reflection, journaling, and practical tools for carrying what surfaced into daily life. The retreat is co-facilitated by Benjamin Dancer, a licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator and Colorado-recognized legacy healer, and Sujatha Reddy, a licensed professional counselor with over 20 years in mental health and 30 years in Ayurvedic practice. At $1,000 per person with medicine included, this is the most accessible group experience on the marketplace. Lodging is not included; Lakewood is 15 minutes from downtown Denver with many nearby hotel options.
Up to 8
3 days (Friday evening through Sunday morning)