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Wild North Alaska Yoga Retreat
July 14–19, 2027
Seward, Alaska | Lowell Point | Resurrection Bay
We’ve been dreaming about this for years! We’re returning to Alaska for an even deeper, more expansive Wild North experience.
Join Boreal Bliss Yoga Retreats for six unforgettable days in the far north. Where mountains rise straight out of the ocean, wildlife moves through your field of vision, and the pace of life softens enough for you to truly arrive.
Our home for the week is Salted Roots, a boutique cabin retreat tucked into the forest on scenic Lowell Point, overlooking Resurrection Bay, just outside Seward.
This is a retreat for those who crave nature, movement, awe, and wonder.
What to Expect
5 nights / 6 days of soulful Alaskan living, including:
High quality accommodations at Salted Roots & Rustic Roots
Daily yoga and meditation
Wood-fired sauna
Mindful hikes and beach walks
Optional wildlife and glacier excursions
Local fresh cuisine and catered meals for the group
Campfires and spacious free time
A pace that invites both adventure and rest
The journey begins with one of the most scenic drives in the U.S. : a 2.5-hour coastal route from Anchorage to Seward.
Seward & Lowell Point
Nestled between Chugach National Forest and Kenai Fjords National Park, Seward is known as the Gateway to the Kenai Fjords.
Lowell Point sits just 2½ miles south of town: where the road ends and wilderness begins. From the beach, it’s common to spot sea otters, seals, bald eagles, porpoises, and even humpback or orca whales.
This is Alaska at its most alive.
Boutique Accommodations & Approachable Luxury
Our stay at Salted Roots offers approachable luxury. Spaces that are intentionally designed, beautifully detailed, and refreshingly unpretentious. Each cabin and cottage feels elevated yet welcoming, refined yet easy to settle into.
Sleeping arrangements include a mix of king, queen, and twin beds, all made with high-quality linens, plush pillows, and cozy bedding provided.
Comfortable mattresses and thoughtful details support deep, restorative sleep; an essential part of the retreat experience.
Designed to feel like a true retreat home:
Warm, well-appointed sleeping spaces
Comfortable beds with quality bedding included
Private, semi-private, or group layouts that balance solitude and connection
A calm, grounded atmosphere that invites rest and presence
This is not formal luxury, rather a luxury you can relax into. A place where you can exhale, sleep deeply, and feel held by both comfort and nature.
We’ve reserved this entire Alaskan venue: Salted Roots + Rustic ROots
Choose between accommodations in “Salted Roots” main campus (video view below) or “Rustic Roots”. The two campuses are connected.
We’ve reserved this entire Alaskan venue: Rustic Roots + Salted Roots
Choose between accommodations in “Rustic Roots” directly on the water (video view below) or “Salted Roots” main campus. The two campuses are connected.
Private Rooms and Sharing Space on Retreat
Our lodging at Salted Roots & Rustic Roots provides both private and shared accommodation options.
Accommodations that include shared sleeping spaces, is a common and often cherished part of the retreat experience. Beds are thoughtfully arranged, and every guest is provided a comfortable bed with quality bedding, ensuring rest and personal space are honored.
Shared lodging often becomes a meaningful part of the retreat; offering quiet companionship, easeful mornings, and a sense of connection. All while allowing plenty of space for solitude, reflection, and rest.
If you have specific preferences or concerns around sleeping arrangements, we’re happy to help you find the best fit.
Reconnect with your body and mind as you escape the noise of everyday life.
Day 1: Wednesday, July 14
Arrival + Grounding
Travel from Anchorage to Seward, Alaska. Enjoy one of the most scenic drives in the country as you make your way south to Lowell Point.
Check in to your cabin at Salted Roots (check-in begins at 4:00 pm). Settle into your forest-nestled accommodations and take in your private stretch of beach along Resurrection Bay.
If you arrive early, you’re welcome to come connect with the retreat hosts nearby.
In the evening, we’ll gather for:
Gentle yoga + meditation
Wood-fired sauna
Welcome dinner
Campfire
A soft landing into the Wild North.
Day 2: Thursday, July 15
Bay Hikes + Deep Rest
Begin the day with yoga and meditation, followed by breakfast.
Afterward, head out on a morning hike right from your front door. You can choose between a guided hike to Tonsina Point (4.5 miles round-trip) or Caines Head/Fort McGilvray (11.5 miles + water taxi on Resurrection Bay return).
The trail winds through an enchanted, moss-draped temperate rainforest and follows the coastline from Lowell Point toward Tonsina Point, with sweeping mountain views, wildlife sightings, and peaceful moments along the beach.
Caines Head and For McGilvray allows a longer exploration of the coastline, and a unique opportunity to explore an old WWII bunker and artifacts on top of a stunning overlook of the bay.
Enjoy a picnic lunch and a spacious afternoon to rest, explore the beach, or enjoy quiet time.
Evening includes:
Sauna
Gentle yoga + meditation
Catered onsite dinner
Campfire beneath the Alaskan sky
Day 3: Friday, July 16
Mountains to Sea
Begin with morning yoga, meditation, and breakfast.
Options to choose:
Beach walks & wildlife viewing along Resurrection Bay
A relaxed day in Seward to visit the shops, boardwalk, and harbor
An option for a beautiful guided hike just outside of Seward or shuttle to & hike Exit Glacier or Harding Ice Field Trail
Return to Salted Roots for a restorative afternoon and evening:
Sauna
Evening yoga + meditation
Onsite dinner
Campfire and reflection
Day 4: Saturday, July 17
Choose Your Alaskan Adventure
Today offers flexible adventure options based on your interests and energy.
Option 1: Guided boat, sea kayak wildlife excursion, plus guided fishing
Option 2: Wildlife sightseeing boat tour
Option 3: Spend the day relaxing at Salted Roots and exploring Lowell Point, or exploring downtown Seward. Wander the harbor, stroll the boardwalk, browse local shops, and enjoy lunch in town. Option to visit the Sea Life Center, view the salmon run, or hike near town.
Return to Salted Roots for a restorative afternoon and evening:
Sauna
Evening yoga + meditation
Onsite dinner
Campfire and reflection
Day 5: Sunday, July 18
Integration + Celebration
Morning yoga and meditation followed by breakfast.
Enjoy a slower day; ideal for integration and presence.
Options may include:
A stroll along the bay and an outdoor beach yoga session
Journaling
Gentle movement
Sauna and rest
Optional short hikes, town time (Sea Life Center, harbor, shops), or shuttle to & hike Exit Glacier
In the evening, we’ll gather for a final celebratory dinner, sauna, and closing circle: honoring the week, the land, and the connections formed.
Day 6: Monday, July 19
Farewells & Departure
Close the retreat with morning yoga, meditation, and breakfast.
Enjoy your final moments on the beach or in the forest before check-out at 11:00 am.
Depart Seward with space, clarity, and the Wild North carried with you.
What’s Included
Lodging at Salted Roots/Rustic Roots
Seasonally prepared, locally-sourced catered meals
Daily yoga and meditation
Wood-fired sauna
Campfires
Guided mindful hikes and group excursions
Retreat coordination + planning support
Trip planning, recommendations, and group coordination as much as possible to save you on costs (flights, transportation)
What’s Not Included
Flights to Anchorage, AK
Transportation from Anchorage to Seward (we do provide group options, support, and recommendations to allow the group an option to travel together and save costs i.e. train or shuttle)
Some meals (clearly communicated in advance)
Snacks and beverages of choice
Accommodations before/after retreat: depending on chosen flights - may need to book a stay in Anchorage before/after the retreat
Wild North Alaska Team
Co-owner, Retreat Leader, Yoga Teacher, E-RYT 200, MS, Economist
Amanda turned to yoga in 2009 to balance stress and anxiety and quickly fell in love with the practice. At retreats, she delights in creating a welcoming, playful group space. She teaches vinyasa yoga with lightness and fun, favoring creative, fluid movements over strict, straight lines.
Amanda is also a full-time economist for the State of Minnesota; helping produce a forecast of Minnesota’s state General Fund revenues and expenditures for current and future bienniums.
She lives in Duluth with her husband and two young children (6 and 3.9 years old) and enjoys reading, hiking, camping, running, exercising, laughing, and traveling.
Retreat Leader, Yoga Teacher, RYT 200, Yin Certified
Stacy calls Two Harbors, MN home, where she loves the simple life and time outdoors. She’s the heart behind Lake Effect Yoga and Silver Creek Sauna Co., and delights in bringing her mobile sauna to retreats.
In 2019, Stacy took a leap: her first plane ride and first trip out of the country, to complete her 200-hour yoga training with Marianne Wells Yoga School in Isla Mujeres, Mexico. The experience was transformative, deepening her practice and her connection to herself. She’s thrilled to return to Mexico this fall to complete her 300-hour training and continue her journey of growth, learning, and adventure.
Stacy Nightwine
Amanda Imes
"I felt so at-home, sometimes I forgot I was even in Alaska! The views were unreal, like I was inside of a painting. Our last retreat in Alaska sparked the bestest dance party ever, and the memories are one-of-a-kind."
"I used to feel stressed bc I didn’t know where my “soul place” was. Alaska is the closest I’ve found to my soul place. It’s one of the only places I’ve felt furthest from the trappings of modern life and closest to the wild."
Bryana Cook
Co-owner, Retreat Leader, Yoga Teacher, LICSW, E-RYT 500, Wilderness First Aid Certified
Bryana stumbled into her first yoga class in middle school and has been captivated ever since. She brings Boreal Bliss Yoga retreats to life full-time, with joy, intention, and care.
Passionate about outdoor adventure, Bryana loves sharing the restorative benefits of yoga, meditation, breathwork, and nature immersion. She enjoys teaching gentle, fluid vinyasa classes and is endlessly curious about yoga philosophy, lifestyle, & the subtle gifts of a consistent practice.
Bryana lives in the woods outside Longville, MN, with her husband, two boys (6 and 4), lab Sunny, cat Lucy, and a small flock of chickens.
"Alaska's landscape is larger than life. The raw beauty brings me perspective; making me feel small in the grand scheme of things, yet in the best way possible. I've found that traveling to Alaska always brings the most unique and vibrant experiences."
Reserve Your Alaskan Retreat
Registration opens March 20, 2026 at 8:00am
Step into the wild, restorative beauty of Alaska for six days of yoga, guided adventures, kayaking, hiking, and wildlife immersion. Your retreat includes meals, on-transportation, and guided experiences. Choose the accommodation that aligns with your comfort and privacy needs. From cozy shared rooms to private seaside cabins. Spaces are limited to maintain the intimate, rejuvenating experience you deserve.
Retreat Pricing & Accommodations
July 14–19, 2027 | Lowell Point - Seward, Alaska
All accommodations include the full retreat experience: daily yoga, guided adventures, kayaking, hiking, wildlife-rich excursions, meals, and on-site transportation.
Important Notes:
Shared king beds are for couples or companions booking together.
All accommodations are first-come, first-served.
Availability is intentionally limited to preserve intimacy.
Every guest receives the same full retreat experience.
How to Choose:
Shared Room: community + simplicity
Shared King: attend with a partner/friend/family
Private King: personal space
Mini Suite / Seaside: privacy + luxury
Lodging Information & Reservations
This retreat is a fully curated Alaska immersion designed so you can simply arrive and be held. Your experience includes five nights of thoughtfully chosen lodging, nourishing meals, daily yoga and mindfulness practices, guided kayaking and hiking adventures, wildlife-rich excursions, and all on-site transportation and logistics. From pacing and safety to flow and community, every detail is intentionally organized so you can be present with the land, the water, and yourself; without planning, decision-making, or uncertainty.
Registration opens March 20, 2026 at 8am
Deposit to reserve (details below)
lodging is not sold out - this is an automatic function of the website as we do not have them listed for registration yet.
if you click the photo of a lodging option below, you be able to view additional photos.
$5,450 in total
$500 deposit to reserve.
Opt for monthly payment until May 2027 or two installments for remaining balance (10/15/26 & 2/28/27) in survey prior to checkout.
Very Limited Availability
Premium private cabin with queen bed and private bath in a breathtaking seaside location. Experience ultimate privacy, stunning views, and full immersion in the Alaskan wilderness.
Queen Bed in a double occupancy private cabin, private bathroom.
$4,550 in total, for each person.
$500 deposit to reserve.
Opt for monthly payment until May 2027 or two installments for remaining balance (10/15/26 & 2/28/27) in survey prior to checkout.
Very Limited Availability
Premium private cabin with queen bed and private bath in a breathtaking seaside location. Experience ultimate privacy, stunning views, and full immersion in the Alaskan wilderness.
Private King Bed + Private Bath
$4,950 in total (single occupancy)
$500 deposit to reserve.
Opt for monthly payment until May 2027 or two installments for remaining balance (10/15/26 & 2/28/27) in survey prior to checkout.
Extremely Limited Availability
A private king bedroom with your own en-suite bathroom and coffee bar. Perfect for solo travelers who value extra privacy and comfort.
Twin or Cabinet Bed
$3,950 in total
$500 deposit to reserve.
Opt for monthly payment until May 2027 or two installments for remaining balance (10/15/26 & 2/28/27) in survey prior to checkout.
Limited Availability
Cozy shared accommodations with twin or cabinet bed and shared bathroom within a stunning, approachable luxury Alaskan cabin. Perfect for community-minded travelers who want the full retreat experience at the best value.
King Bed in a double occupancy private room
$4,250 in total, per person. Must have a partner, companion also register.
$500 deposit to reserve.
Opt for monthly payment until May 2027 or two installments for remaining balance (10/15/26 & 2/28/27) in survey prior to checkout.
Limited Availability
A king bed shared with a partner or companion, with shared bathroom. Ideal for couples or friends seeking comfort and togetherness while enjoying all retreat experiences.
King Bed, single occupancy private room
$4,550 in total
$500 deposit to reserve.
Opt for monthly payment until May 2027 or two installments for remaining balance (10/15/26 & 2/28/27) in survey prior to checkout.
Limited Availability
Your own king bedroom with shared full bathroom. Enjoy personal space and privacy while still participating fully in the retreat’s activities.