Guided forest bathing walks

find your grounded presence

Get a sense of what to expect on a forest bathing walk.


We are wired for connection. But in the rush of daily life, it's easy to feel disconnected from our own bodies and the natural world around us. Forest bathing, also known as Forest Therapy or shinrin-yoku, is the simple, profound practice of remembering this connection. It’s not about hiking or getting a workout—it’s about slowing down and intentionally communing with the forest atmosphere.

As a certified guide, I will lead you on a gentle, mindful walk, offering a series of invitations to awaken your senses and develop an immediate, grounded relationship with the land and yourself. It’s a quiet invitation to listen, to feel, and to simply be present.

While this practice is backed by decades of scientific research, the most powerful benefits are often experienced at a deeper, personal level. Forest bathing is an essential rooted practice for cultivating well-being by strengthening your bond with the natural world and your own internal stability.

Benefits of a Guided Walk

  • Grounded Presence: Strengthen your capacity to anchor your body in the present moment, finding a sense of profound calm and immediate stress reduction.

  • Mental Clarity: Enhance creativity and focus by listening to the innate wisdom of the forest and clearing mental congestion

  • Deeper Rest: Improve your sleep and find sustained energy through a gentle, intuitive reconnection with nature's rhythm.

  • Internal Authority: Discover that the forest can act as a guide and teacher, supporting emotional healing and strengthening the self-trust needed to navigate life’s continuous change.

Each walk concludes with a quiet service of non-caffeinated herbal tea, allowing you to peacefully integrate your experience.

Forest Bathing offerings

Choose the experience that best fits your needs, whether you are seeking personal restoration or an intentional event for your group.

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Accessible Community Walks

  • Join a scheduled, open-enrollment walk to experience the profound grounding benefits of the practice alongside others. This is the perfect, lower-commitment opportunity to discover your connection to the land.

    $35/person

  • See Booking Calendar below for next scheduled walk.

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Private & Intimate walks

  • Book a custom session for yourself, a friend, or a partner. This experience is ideal for deep personal reflection, commemorating a life transition, or simply prioritizing restorative rest and connection together. It's a powerful opportunity to set aside the rush of daily life and find your grounded presence through the quiet wisdom of the forest.

    $175 for a 90-minute walk for 2 people in Salt Lake City.

    $30 for each additional person.

  • Let's design your intentional walk. To book a private session or discuss a small group event, please reach out directly. Send me an email detailing what you'd like the walk to honor or achieve, and I'll get back to you within 48 hours to confirm the details.

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private groups & corporate events

  • Leverage the practice to cultivate presence and connection for your organization or community. These customized walks are built for scale and specific outcomes:

    • Retreats & Gatherings: Integrate Forest Bathing as a module within your event to deepen group connection and facilitate emotional integration.

    • Corporate Wellness: An evidence-based tool for reducing professional stress, increasing mental clarity, and strengthening collaborative bonds within your team.

    Investment: Pricing for custom group walks is based on group size, location, and length. Walks typically begin at $500 for a small, two-hour retreat module, and range up to $1,500 for a full-day corporate wellness experience. The exact quote will be provided after our initial consultation call.

  • To begin designing a custom Forest Bathing experience for your organization, retreat, or large group event, please message me directly to initiate your inquiry.

    In your message, briefly include:

    1. Event Type & Focus: Is this a corporate wellness day, a retreat module, or a special gathering? What is the core goal (e.g., reducing burnout, increasing focus, team bonding)?

    2. Logistics: Your preferred date(s), location (e.g., specific venue or general area), and approximate group size.

    I will review your needs and be in touch within two business days to share relevant package options and schedule a brief consultation call to finalize the scope and quote.

join a scheduled walk

FAQs

  • As a growing global wellness movement, forest therapy is backed by nearly 40 years of scientific research on the holistic benefits of immersing yourself in nature. These benefits include reduced stress and blood pressure, increased creativity and focus, improved mood and sleep, and a boost to immune functions.

    Nature can also serve as a healer, teacher, and guide for handling life challenges, seeking answers to difficult questions, and finding support and grounding or presence.

  • A guided forest bathing is a leisurely walk on a path or trail with stops along the way where we will gather. Through a series of carefully crafted invitations, we will use our senses to develop an immediate connection to the natural world and the land. This is a slow, mindful way of walking and connecting with nature. Our walk will conclude with a service of non caffeinated herbal tea. Walks typically last 1.5 — 2 hours, but can be longer in duration.

  • I ask that you come with a sense of wonder and curiosity. Please dress comfortably and for the weather, including a hat, jacket, layers, umbrella, and proper shoes.

    You may also want to bring the following:

    Water bottle

    A walking stick or trekking pole

    A small blanket to sit or lie down on

    A few small, folding stools are available by request

  • The walk will still be on if it’s raining or snowing lightly, unless it’s unsafe weather---thunderstorms, high winds, torrential downpours or the like. If it’s raining, or the forecast predicts rain, it’s important to have a waterproof shell so please bring a rain jacket, and if you have them, rain pants. Rain and snow often enhances the sensory experience and makes for some of our most memorable walks. If unsafe weather is in the forecast, the walk will be rescheduled.

What people are saying

“Naomi has a strength and presence that mirrors nature. With well-paced invitations, she guided me through a private forest bathing walk where my senses were activated and a deep calm settled in. The experience has stayed with me throughout the seasons, and I look forward to another guided session soon.”

—Kora