I recently sat a course at the new Goenka center in Kelseyville, CA. It was a wonderful place for a retreat. It's located about 20 minutes from Harbin Hot Springs, and about 2-3 hours north of San Francisco.
It's a smaller center than the North Fork center. The smaller size makes things much easier, logistically. The line for lunch isn't as long, and it isn't too crowded. I saw some amazing wildlife: blue-tailed skink, a family of wild turkey, lots of deer, and more.
The walking trails go up the hill behind the meditation hall, so you can get quite a workout going up and down the hill. It offers a tranquil forest setting, which is great for a break from sitting. I stayed in a tent at the top of the hill, and the tent spaces were very nice. They were farther from the street, and somewhat secluded. I loved seeing the stars at night through the mesh ceiling of my tent.
I don't know what the indoor accommodations were like, but I saw quite a few dorms. I don't think they have very many single rooms, so be prepared to share your space. The showers were clean and plentiful.
I had a great time, and most likely I will be back again.
It's a smaller center than the North Fork center. The smaller size makes things much easier, logistically. The line for lunch isn't as long, and it isn't too crowded. I saw some amazing wildlife: blue-tailed skink, a family of wild turkey, lots of deer, and more.
The walking trails go up the hill behind the meditation hall, so you can get quite a workout going up and down the hill. It offers a tranquil forest setting, which is great for a break from sitting. I stayed in a tent at the top of the hill, and the tent spaces were very nice. They were farther from the street, and somewhat secluded. I loved seeing the stars at night through the mesh ceiling of my tent.
I don't know what the indoor accommodations were like, but I saw quite a few dorms. I don't think they have very many single rooms, so be prepared to share your space. The showers were clean and plentiful.
I had a great time, and most likely I will be back again.
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Bhavatu sabba Mangalam.
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