
WILD MINDS RETREAT
VISION
A sacred outdoor retreat to lay down what’s heavy, awaken your vision for 2026 and return with a sisterhood that’ll hold you accountable all year long.
SEA OF CORTEZ, BAJA, MEXICO
Jan 17th - Jan 24th 2026
Where kayaking & camping meet
soul reconnection & growth.
For the visionaries, creatives, and
heart-led leaders stepping into new heights
of purpose, impact, and creation in 2026 💫
RELEASE + RISE
In a society that runs on individualism and overproduction, it’s easy to forget your own rhythm.
To feel pulled by expectations, systems, and noise …
disconnected from the quiet fire that lives in your own heart.
That quiet fire knows you’re here for more:
To create what only you can create
To lead in a way that feels true
To bring something alive in the world that doesn’t exist yet
But instead of chasing another resolution, deadline, or “should”…
This is your invitation to slow down and listen for what’s truly calling.
A project you’ve been delaying for years
A new direction you haven’t spoken aloud yet
A dream that feels too big to begin alone
And yes… there may be fear, too.
You may wonder if the timing is right, given the state of the world. You may swing between fierce confidence and wanting nothing more than to retreat into your cocoon.
All of it belongs.
Vision The Year Ahead Retreat is the place where your doubts, your brilliance, and your longing all have a seat at the circle.
Bridge the gap between how things feel right now & what you know is possible
We gather to honor the heaviness of these times and still:
LIVE WITH PASSION
Reconnect with a sense of purpose that goes deeper than achievement.
EMRACE JOY
Release the overwhelm, and let yourself delight in the earth’s beauty.
UPLIFT TRUTH
Gain clarity and strength that holds, even when others question it.
RETURN TO SELF
Give back to yourself the steady care you so freely extend to others.
DREAM TOGETHER
Navigate big questions and set your intentions with support at your side.
BE WITH NAUTRE
Open to the stillness, silence, and medicine only the natural world offers.
This isn’t just a retreat.
It’s a year-long unfolding.
Crossing a threshold takes more than one moment. It asks for preparation, for space to integrate, and for community to keep the flame alive.
That’s why this isn’t just a week in Mexico… it’s a year-long unfolding designed to carry your vision forward long after you return home.
What’s Included In Your
Year Of Support
One week to remember yourself, one year to live it out, supported by a circle that keeps your vision burning bright.
Preparation - 3 Virtual Gatherings: To set intentions and weave trust before embarking on the journey.
6-Day Immersion Retreat: A week on the water and in circle, surrendering to what’s ready to be revealed.
After Retreat Integration: A closing call for our group to reflect, integrate, and anchor what’s shifted
Ongoing Support - Quarterly Circles: For alumni to reorient and stay accountable through 2026.
This way, you don’t just experience transformation for a week …
you live it out for a year, held in a circle that continues to rise with you.
“It’s worth every penny & more.”
“You are in the best hands possible, it is worth every penny and more, you can't put a price on soul work and community. I love the pairing of physically being challenged mixed w/ the mindfulness, mental, spiritual and emotional work. Be open to the journey, be open to yourself. You are in safe capable hands with Wild Minds. I would do it again in a heartbeat.”
- Dana, Retreat Alumni
6-Day Outdoor Retreat at a Glance
ACTIVITES
WHERE YOU’LL LAND
Camping & Kayaking
3-5 Hours a Day
Sea of Cortez
Loreto, Mexico
INVESTMENT IN YOURSELF
TIME IN CEREMONY
$4,850
Hurry - Price Increases Oct. 8th
7 Nights: Jan 17 - Jan 24
(hotel pre & post trip)
WHO YOU’LL JOURNEY WITH
MINDFULNESS & DEPTH
Visioning, Meditation, Yoga, Journaling
Gently Woven Throughout
10 Women
Facilitator + Local Guides
“I cannot recommend this experience enough. If even a little piece of you is intrigued, listen to that part of your heart and see if you can make this happen. I signed up primarily to spend time on the water and explore a new area of nature, and I got so much more in terms of a deeper relationship with myself, new perspectives on mindfulness and the myriad ways to use it everyday, and a reminder of the power and strength of groups of people; being in community with the collective is truly magical.”
Katie, Baja Retreat Alumni ‘25
RITUALS
DESIGNED FOR TRANSFORMATION
Sacred practices to shift you from dreamer to embodied creator.
THE COUNCIL CIRCLE
Each evening we gather in council, a practice as old as humanity, yet so rare in modern life. This is where your questions, longings, and even unspoken fears are welcomed without judgment. In this circle, you’ll process the day, be witnessed deeply, and speak your truth into existence, a ritual that expands your courage and clarity every night.
THE POWER OF SILENCE
With morning and evening meditations to ground your body and soften your mind, you’ll prepare for the heart of our retreat: a full day of Noble Silence. Here, words fall away so you can attune to wind, water, and land … and, most importantly, the wisdom within you. This silence is not empty; it’s alive, awakening new clarity and deepening your trust in yourself.
COLLECTIVE VISIONING
Transformation doesn’t stick when it’s held alone. Through reflection and shared visioning, you’ll be supported by a circle of women who truly see you. You’ll leave with concrete insights, encouragement and accountability from peers who are as invested in your brilliance as you are, ensuring your vision follows you home, ready to be lived out.

WHAT’S
INCLUDED
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This isn’t a “come for a week and good luck out there” kind of retreat. From the moment you say yes, you’ll be held in a year-long arc of support — with pre-retreat calls to prepare and connect, a closing circle to share stories of returning home, and quarterly alumni gatherings to help you reorient when life gets noisy. It means your vision won’t just fade into a memory — it will be nurtured, witnessed, and carried alongside you through 2026.
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In addition to group practices, you’ll have the option for a 1:1 check-in with Zoe while on retreat.
These one-on-one sessions give you space to deepen your insights, process what’s coming up, and receive personalized support during our time together.
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Your safety, experience, and growth are held by a team that blends deep local knowledge with decades of guiding and facilitation.
Antonio grew up in Loreto and has spent over 20 years guiding in the Sea of Cortez. As a part-owner of the local outfitter that supports our journey, he brings unmatched expertise in the waters, wildlife, and history of this place.
Zoe is certified as a Wilderness First Responder, seasoned backpacking and sea-kayak guide, and licensed therapist. She weaves her background in facilitation and meditation into every retreat, creating containers for reflection, growth, and community.
Together, we hold not just the logistics of the trip, but also the emotional and cultural container — ensuring you’re supported, safe, and invited into deeper connection with the land, sea, and yourself.
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We take care of the accommodations before and after our time on the water so you don’t have to stress about finding a place to stay.
You’ll be at the same safe, welcoming hotel on both ends of the retreat — about a 15-minute walk to town, with a restaurant and mini-mart right in the lobby if you’d rather stay in.
On the final evening, you’ll also have the option to relax in the jacuzzi, wander into Loreto for dinner, or simply enjoy a good night’s rest before heading home.
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We will offer a van pick-up at a set time from the airport to the hotel and transportation back to the airport on departure day.
If you can’t make the time we set for the group pick up not to worry. It’s really easy to get around Loreto. It’s a small town and very easy to pick up a cab, even if you don’t speak Spanish.
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This isn’t your average “camp meal.” Because the trip is skiff-boat supported, we get to enjoy meals that feel downright luxurious after a day on the water. All of it is prepared by our incredible local guide and chef, Antonio—aka the man who can turn fresh fish into magic.
Think:
Fresh-caught ceviche with lime and chiles
Creamy guacamole and salsa served with warm tortillas
Poblano chicken that will make you close your eyes in happiness
Fresh fruit, snacks, and yes—plenty of chocolate for those mid-afternoon cravings
Morning coffee and tea as the sun edges up over the Sea of Cortez
Dietary restrictions? No worries—we’ve got you covered. Just let us know ahead of time, and Antonio will make sure you’re nourished, happy, and well-fed.
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While many folks like to use their own gear, we’ve got you fully covered if you don’t want to invest in or lug it down to Mexico. We’ll provide everything from tents, sleeping pads, and sleeping bags to big waterproof boat bags to keep your stuff dry, plus wetsuits and snorkeling gear for when you’re ready to dive in.
And here’s the best part: this trip is skiff-boat supported. That means all your big gear rides on the boat, not on your back. (Pack light-ish, but know you don’t have to be a minimalist wizard to make it work 😉).
We provide:
Tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad (all the big cozy stuff)
Kayaks, paddles, and safety gear
Snorkeling gear so you can meet the fish face-to-face
Wetsuits for when the water invites you in
All you really need to bring are your clothes, personal items, and that sense of adventure.
We’ll also send you a welcome page with all the trip details, including a full packing list, so you’ll know exactly what to bring (and what to leave behind).
NOT INCLUDED:
Trip Insurance
Flights
Local Guide Gratuity (Suggested $200-$300)
RETREAT ITINERARY
Sea Of Cortez, Where The Desert Meets The Sea
Through guided practices, you’ll imagine the future and world you long to create … while honoring the grief that some dreams may take generations to unfold. In this work, we’re not alone: the wild teachers of Baja — dolphins, whales, seabirds, and the living pulse of the islands — remind us of the vastness, resilience, and possibility we belong to.
DAILY SCHEDULE:
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You’ll land in the charming seaside town of Loreto, Baja Mexico, where our group driver will meet you at the airport for a single afternoon pickup (around 2pm).
Loreto is a safe, walkable town with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and the Sea of Cortez just steps away.
The hotel is simple, comfortable, and conveniently located — with a restaurant and mini-mart right in the lobby so you can stay close if you don’t feel like going out. Or, walk 15 min into town where you can find an array of delicious local spots for dinner.
At 6pm, we’ll gather in the hotel lobby for orientation, meet our local guide Antonio, and open our time together.
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Enjoy a hotel breakfast (included with your stay) before we gather in the lobby and head out by van to our launch site.
From there, we’ll paddle 3–5 miles into Loreto National Marine Park — a protected stretch of sea dotted with rugged islands, dolphins, and seabirds overhead.
By afternoon, we’ll land on a wild beach where you’ll set up your tent and begin acquainting yourself with the land.
As the sun sets, we’ll settle into our first guided meditation by the waves, followed by dinner with a view.
Dinner with a view and then our first council circle where you will be invited to reflect on what’s ready to be released as you move into this new year.
That evening, our opening council circle invites reflection on what you’re ready to release as you step into this new year. Then, stretch out beneath the vast Baja sky and watch as the stars slowly reveal themselves.
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Our days together move with intention, guided by the rhythm of the sea. While each day holds its own flavor, you can expect a variation on the following flow:
Early mornings with meditation and Qigong as the sun rises
Daily themes to guide reflection and connection
Paddling 3–5 hours between islands, supported by a skiff boat that carries our gear (and sometimes us!)
New beaches and campsites to make our temporary home
Afternoon circles for reflection, council, or guided practice
Exploration time — hike island trails, snorkel vibrant reefs, or hop in the skiff boat for dolphin or whale watching
Nights under the stars, drifting into dreamtime with the sound of the waves
Themes we’ll explore throughout the journey:
Letting go, shedding, releasing
The space between: cultivating curiosity, spaciousness, deep listening
Visioning, dreaming, setting intentions for the return home
Finding and following your inner thread
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We’ll paddle back across the waters to our landing dock, completing our circle to honor the journey we’ve shared.
From there, a group shuttle will return you to the hotel in Loreto — the same safe, comfortable spot where you began.
You’ll have the evening free to wander the town, do a little shopping, or find a cute spot to enjoy a dinner before departure.
Loreto is a small, welcoming town, and the hotel is just a short walk (about 15 minutes) from the heart of it all. A gentle landing before heading home.
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On your final morning in Loreto, we’ll coordinate a single group airport shuttle from the hotel (likely between 10–11am, depending on flight schedules). Our driver will get you to the airport with plenty of time to check your bags, move through security, and grab a snack before your journey home.

Embark On A Journey,
Discover Yourself Along the Way
INVEST IN YOUR 2026 SELF
Early Bird ends October 15 — save $650 + receive a 1:1 session with Zoe.
Spaces are limited — only 10 women will join us in Baja.
Flexible Payment Plans Available
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Early Bird: BEST VALUE! (Ends Oct 15)
(Ends October 15 — only 10 spots)
$4,850 (regularly $5,500)
➔ Includes retreat week + year-long support
➔ Pay-in-Full Bonus: Get 1:1 call pre + post retreat with Zoe, Therapist & Guide
➔ Payment plan: $500 deposit + installments. Full amount must be paid by Jan. 5th -
Regular Enrollment: After Oct 8
$5,500
➔ Includes retreat week + year-long support
➔ Pay-in-Full: Save $650
➔ Payment plan: $800 deposit + installments. Full amount must be paid by Jan. 5th -
Catalyst Mentorship
(Limited spots)
$6,850 (save $2,250 vs. booking separately)
➔ Retreat + year-long support
➔ PLUS 3 months of private 1:1 coaching with Zoe (valued at $3,600)
➔ Pay-in-Full: Save $650
➔ Payment plan: 6 monthly payments of $1,142
Retreat Attendees Are Raving
Guided by Land, Circle, and Experience
Hi, I’m Zoe, founder of Wild Minds
I’ve spent the last 20 years as both a therapist and a wilderness guide, and somewhere along the way, I realized the magic happens when those two worlds meet. For most of my career, I worked with creative entrepreneurs in Los Angeles as a therapist, helping them move through fear and find new ways of meeting life with curiosity and courage. And over the years of guiding, I saw how much deeper the work goes when we’re in nature and in community—not trying to do it all alone.
I love creating spaces where people can bring their whole selves—the grief, joy, fear, laughter—and let the land, the animals, and each other be teachers.
We’re living in a time when the old systems clearly aren’t working. The world needs courage, creativity, grief-tenders, and voices unafraid to speak up. My hope is that these retreats give you space to remember who you are, what you want to bring forward, and how to keep going even when the world feels heavy.
Antonio Hernandez
Our head Kayaking Guide, Antonio, was born and raised in Loreto, He’s been guiding in the Sea of Cortez for over 20 years and has been part-owner of Paddling South since 2007. He brings skill, humor, and heart to every trip and carries a deep knowledge of the land and sea. Whether he’s pointing out hidden wildlife, cooking a meal on the beach, or sharing a laugh, Antonio brings the magic of his home to life.
How We Work Together
Antonio and his crew take incredible care of us — from cooking meals and setting up shade to guiding us across the water and tending to the countless camp tasks that keep the trip flowing smoothly. Their support creates the spaciousness for practices of visioning, listening, slowing down, and tending to the relational field.
Wild Minds holds the arc of the retreat—guiding vision-setting practices, council circles, and the deeper transformation that unfold before, during, and after our days on the water. We also handle travel and accommodations once in Mexico so you can arrive with ease, fully resourced for the work ahead.
And our larger container, the calm waters of the Sea of Cortez invite deep rest, while gray whales, who journey here to birth and nurture, mirror our own path of renewal. It’s a place to be held by the ocean as you discover your wild.
Together, we weave logistics, local knowledge, and inner work into one seamless experience. We’re honored to partner with Antonio and the Paddling South team to bring this journey to life.
This retreat is not just time away,
it’s a turning point.
✨ A week to connect with yourself and nature to listen deeply,
shed what no longer fits and remember who you are.
✨ A circle to hold your vision, your brilliance as well as your fear & your grief
✨ Land and sea that will teach you to expand, soften and rise.
When you return home, you won’t just have memories of Baja, you’ll have a renewed relationship with yourself, a clear vision for your next chapter, and the support to live it out through 2026 and beyond.
This is your invitation to step into the circle, into the land, and into the future you long to create.
IN RELATIONSHIP
WITH THE LAND,
YOU REMEMBER YOURSELF
Dear fellow wild ones,
As we embark on retreat, we will be entering into the Loreto Bay National Marine Park Wilderness which is in the Sea of Cortez. Loreto has been inhabited for over 12,000 years. Originally called Concho, a simple and beautiful home for Mexican tribes including the Cochimies and Guaycuras people. Historians believe that Loreto is the oldest human settlement in Baja California. In 1996, Loreto Bay National Marine Park was established, protecting 790 square miles of the Sea of Cortez and the Islands of Loreto.
Understanding the history of the area we are exploring together is something we are working to incorporate more of into the retreats offered.
In addition, the intention for this trip is to be in the right relationship with the land and sea. This means thinking of ways we can give back to the area for all that we receive.
Part of this involves traveling on land and sea in a way that minimizes impact and donating to organizations that protect and look over the areas.
We are open to any thoughts or suggestions around this topic.
With love,
Zoe
With only 10 spaces available, this intimate circle will sell out quickly.
Secure your place now to step into your 2026 self fully alive & supported.
EARLY BIRD PRICING ENDS OCT 15!
FAQ
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If you cancel within 45 days of the retreat, you may receive a full refund minus the $500 deposit.
After, Wild Minds loses the ability to sell your reserved space to other individuals or groups. Therefore, we regret that we cannot make exceptions for personal emergencies.
For this reason, we strongly recommend you consider purchasing a travel insurance plan.
Please see next question about travel insurance.
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We strongly recommend you protect your adventure retreat by purchasing a short-term traveler's insurance policy which covers baggage loss, accidents, and trip cancellation. Wild Minds accepts no responsibility for lost, damaged or delayed property.
Trip cancellation insurance can reimburse you for any nonrefundable air and land expenses should you have to cancel your space due to family illness. It may also cover any emergency evacuation expenses should you become ill during the trip. Although every effort is made to ensure a safe trip, you should realize that in the event of illness or injury evacuation can be expensive. Please check your medical coverage to ensure it is adequate.
There are many travel insurance companies to choose from.
We recommend purchasing travel insurance when you purchase your air fair, but no later than a week before the trip. Purchasing early enough will provide you with a waiver of pre-existing conditions. Insurance acquired typically does not provide protection for pre-existing conditions.
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This kayaking and camping adventure is designed so you can feel pleasantly tired at the end of the day while still having enough energy for the introspection and reflection that accompany a retreat experience.
The trip is not meant to be physically intense, however we will be spending our days kayaking, doing yoga, hiking, snorkeling, and camping.
Below are some guidelines for minimal physical requirements; if you feel comfortable with these types of activities, you are in a perfect position to enjoy the trip.
Paddle 1 – 3 hours/day with breaks
Enjoy a camping lifestyle including getting in/out of camp chairs and tents, squatting for a variety of activities, walking up/down rocky slopes or sandy dunes, some rock-hopping through intertidal zones.
Getting in/out/off a kayak and carrying it up to the beach with help.
If you have any questions or concerns, book an interest call here, and we can talk it through together.
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The meals will be prepared for you by our local guides with delicious, locally sourced food.
If you have dietary restrictions, we will work with you.
For example, one of our guides has celiac disease and is very well-versed in safety and preventing cross-contamination.
Should you have special/severe dietary restrictions or needs, let's chat and we can figure out what you might need.
We also carry plenty of snacks for breaks while paddling, typically consisting of fruit and nut mixes, and local energy bars such as peanut and amaranth bars.
Over the years, the local guides have developed a creative menu to please the guests and the food has received rave reviews.
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After you sign up you will get an email with what to expect in the months leading up to our trip.
Camping Gear:
Tent and dry bags for kayaking will be provided. Some of the other camping gear like sleeping bag and sleeping pad can be provided upon request, just make sure to fill out the questionnaire.
Clothing & Personal Gear:
You will get a detailed packing list but you can start thinking about non-cotton moister wicking material clothing you can bring.
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The great outdoors! Don’t worry though, we will teach you everything you need to know in order to have a 5-star bathroom experience.
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There will not be service where we are going.
Part of this experience is going completely offline. During our group calls we will talk about the value in going offline and ways to prepare for the trip and integrate back to cell service and email after the trip.
For safety we will have a gps tracking device which we will send and receive messages on in case of an emergency. Included in your welcome packet is information about safety and communication.
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The group calls are a really important part of this experience.
In your welcome e-mail will be a link to fill out your availability so we can try and find a time that works best for everyone.
On these calls you will get a chance to
Connect with your new adventure friends
Practice mindfulness and self-compassion techniques that you will use during our trip
Plan how you would like to prepare mentally and physically
Ask questions about packing and gear
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This is a substance-free trip. There is a focus and emphasis on deepening your relationship with yourself and the land. It is also an opportunity to expand your capacity to be with the ups and downs without turning to substances.
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TRANSPORTATION / ACCOMMODATIONS
You will be flying into Loretto International Airport.
From there we will coordinate with our group to have a shuttle pick you up from the airport on January 17th to take you to a beautiful local hotel. We will also provide a shuttle back to the airport on January 24th.
We take transitions seriously and want to make sure you have time to settle and feel supported before heading out on our adventure.
Accommodation pre-and post kayaking adventure are included in the cost.
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This trip is for those over the age of 18. There is no age limit on who can come on this trip.
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From January to March, the average daily high temps range from the mid-fifties to mid-seventies, with hardly any rainfall. It's the absolute best time of the year to visit.
Whale migration also happens during this season, and it's possible to see these beautiful creatures on their journey, along with dolphins and local fish.
Have more questions?