Welcome to Pine Hill Ranch where horses, luxury, and charm collide to provide unique wellness retreats.
Equine Wellness Retreats at The Pine Hill Ranch
Do you need a reset? Do you desire nothing but a day of trees, horses and tranquility? Have you ever wanted to disconnect from the chaos of life? Do you think you would benefit from an inclusive experience healing your body, mind and spirit? Do you want to immerse yourself in nature and feel true horse power?
Come experience the peace to be found at Pine Hill. Explore our 250 acres of trees and trails. We have a small, private 12 stall barn, a grand lodge with a large dining room and a custom kitchen. There are multiple pastures with horses grazing most days.
What to expect: Our wellness programs are designed to help you connect with nature, horses, and yourself. Whether you want to unleash your creativity, improve leadership skills, better self regulate your emotions, experience non-judgement, improve your communication skills, gain clarity, build confidence, all of it, and more, can be done at Pine Hill. Horses can facilitate self regulation, growth, peace and self reflection. We offer half, full-day and weekend retreats focused on connecting with nature and horses.
Coming soon: The Pine Hill Ranch is now taking reservations for our new wellness retreat cabin set to open in the fall of 2025. Our private lodging accommodation allows you to immerse yourself in the Pine Hill experience. You can wake up with horses and trees out your front door. With additional amenities possible like a private chef, yoga, massage, sound healing, guided meditation, horsemanship sessions, and excursions to local restaurants and sites you cannot help but relax, recharge, and reset.
No previous horse experience in necessary. All of our wellness retreat programs are done on the ground, rather than riding. We have horses and ponies of all personalities, shapes and sizes. We welcome you to meet our herd in our guided equine experiences.
“Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That’s the problem.” Winnie-the-Pooh