A transformative and therapeutic experience that you will never forget
Our individual retreats are all about disconnecting from distractions and re-connecting with yourself. We do this through specifically tailored trips with a unique focus. We offer various outdoor adventures, connection and community with other like-minded individuals, and an opportunity to stretch and grow.
It doesn't matter who you are, all are welcome to come an enjoy this transformative experience. If you're recovering or you just want to connect, spending time in nature as part of your method of healing can be a sustainable and enjoyable way to support your mental health. It encourages a lifelong connection with the outdoors, promoting ongoing self-care and well-being.
Exploring the canyons of beautiful Moab, Utah is sure to not only impress upon you the tranquility of nature and all of it's beauty, but leave you wanting more. This will become a trip that you look forward to revisiting over and over again. It's truly soup for the soul, moments that you'll cherish for years to come. Choosing a therapeutic session with "Get Outside Together" offers a holistic, nature-based, and potentially transformative approach to mental and emotional well-being. It harnesses the healing power of nature and can provide a refreshing and effective alternative your method of healing.
Matt Conley
Jeff Derricott
We are unique in that the rafting company with whom we partner is also run by our Founder, Zak Hazlett and his family. This creates a unique “Family” feel because all of the guides and other staff are family and friends. In a setting where we are hoping to build connections and create healing experiences–this dynamic is incredibly special.
No, while there will frequently be therapists present to help facilitate the discussions and workshops, each trip we offer is NOT considered therapy. The trips are designed to be therapeutic because of the natural healing that is created by the environment, the activities, and the people with whom you will be interacting.
Moab’s Canyon Country is known for its fantastic weather. In the spring and fall, daytime temperatures range from 60-80 degrees F, dropping to 30-50 degrees at night. Expect summer temperatures between 85 and 105 degrees during the day and 55-75 degrees at night. Rainstorms tend to be rare and short-lived in this area, but a light rain jacket may be handy for cool mornings or late afternoon showers. We recommend that you check the local weather before departing to see what is forecast during your trip. Always be prepared for the sun; wear sunscreen and a hat to protect your skin.
The Restrooms are available at our office, all major boat launch sites, and BLM campgrounds. A portable toilet will be set up in camp for your comfort and convenience. For privacy, it will be secluded behind a large rock or clump of trees or set up inside a “John” tent. The toilet will be available each evening and morning and for emergencies during the day. Our guides are sensitive to the unique challenges women may encounter while traveling in a wilderness area. Please don’t hesitate to ask if there are questions concerning these issues. Many women find it helpful to wear a two-piece swimsuit and/or have a skirt or wrap-around sarong for privacy and convenience. Ziploc bags are handy for storage and disposal of feminine hygiene products.
We provide camping gear for everyone unless you wish to bring your own. Most people who have the gear like to bring their own tents, pads, sleeping bags, and chairs because it is what they are familiar with.
You are welcome to bring drinks and snacks and we will put them in our coolers.
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