SpiritWorks Sanctuary — Retreat Space for Individuals, Small Groups, and Corporate Off-Sites in Whitefish, Montana
- Lindy Dewey

- 5 days ago
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WHITEFISH, MT — SpiritWorks Sanctuary is a ten-acre retreat property in the Flathead Valley, situated between Whitefish and Kalispell and 30 minutes from Glacier National Park. Founded by Lindy Dewey, the sanctuary is an intentionally designed environment for individuals, small groups, and corporate off-sites to work, heal, create, and reimagine what's next — a space where guests shape their own experience and the land supports the process.
If this is what you are looking for, visit spiritworkstrilogy.com and fill out the inquiry form with your questions, dates, and specific needs. Availability is limited by design. Private stays from three nights, hosted retreats for groups of 9–17, and extended residencies are arranged by inquiry. Guests are welcome to reach out directly with questions before booking.
The unkempt property was cultivated beginning in 2012 into what it is now: a mature sanctuary environment with organic herb gardens featuring more than 100 medicinal plants, quiet gathering and movement spaces, wellness amenities, and extended-stay accommodations set within Montana forest and mountain landscape. At the center of the gardens is a 63-foot triskelion herbal mandala — planted with medicinal herbs that reflects what the property was built around: learning, farming, and building health. It anchors the land visually and energetically, and orients something in most people who experience it. The surrounding landscape — an open meadow surrounded by forest on three sides with walking paths, and spots with vistas of Glacier's peaks at the horizon — does the rest.
SpiritWorks evolved through a deliberate arc. What began as a high-production organic herb farm has become something more specific: a sanctuary designed for restoration, clarity, and the kind of thinking that doesn't happen inside ordinary environments. The regenerative farming practices, the permaculture design, and the medicinal herb knowledge are still present — they are part of the land's character — but the sanctuary now functions primarily as a retreat environment for individuals, small groups, and hosted experiences.
Accommodations include a two-bedroom second-floor apartment with long views east and west, a private studio apartment, and the Hermitage Camper, each suited for extended stays — a week or longer — where guests arrive with their own work, their own questions, or their own agenda. There is no fixed schedule. The environment meets guests where they are. Remote professionals and location-independent workers seeking focused, nature-immersed time will find both the solitude and the infrastructure to do meaningful work here.
For retreat facilitators, yoga teachers, coaches, bodywork trainers, and wellness professionals, SpiritWorks offers a clean, unbranded wellness retreat venue they can bring their own vision into. The physical layout easily accommodates 9–17 participants and centers on a dedicated indoor space that functions as classroom, conference room, and yoga studio — equipped with yoga equipment, massage tables, conference tables and chairs, a large-screen smart TV, sound system, and whiteboard. Kitchen access with both indoor and outdoor dining areas supports full-day programming, and an outdoor meeting area under tall trees extends the working space into the landscape itself. Wellness amenities — sauna, cold plunge, hot tub, PEMF therapy, bodywork, and infrared wellness experiences — all available to support yoga retreats, leadership programs, and a wide range of hosted formats.
If you are a facilitator looking for a venue that enhances rather than competes with your work, visit spiritworkstrilogy.com and fill out the inquiry form with your dates, group size, and program needs.
"People don't necessarily need more information," says Dewey. "Most people need the right environment. When experienced, the environment allows clarity to crystalize naturally."
The sanctuary serves corporate and executive teams seeking an off-site environment away from operational pressure and decision fatigue, retreat facilitators and wellness professionals seeking a venue that enhances rather than overshadows their work, individuals in midlife transition navigating personal or professional change, and remote professionals seeking focused, nature-immersed extended time. What connects these guests is a preference for privacy, depth, and authenticity — and a wariness of over-programmed or commercially driven experiences.
"I'm not interested in building something bigger," Dewey says. "I'm interested in building something worth returning to."
SpiritWorks is not a high-volume operation. The design — fewer guests, longer stays, self-directed experience — is intentional. The Flathead Valley sits at the base of the Crown Jewel of North America, and the quality of the landscape, the light at this northern latitude, and the proximity to Glacier National Park are not incidental to what the sanctuary offers. They are structural to it. Most retreat environments offer either a natural setting or a fully equipped working space. SpiritWorks is both — and the combination is rare at this latitude.
If SpiritWorks feels like the right fit for your next personal retreat, corporate off-site, yoga retreat, or extended stay, visit spiritworkstrilogy.com and fill out the inquiry form with your questions, dates, and specific needs. We will be in touch directly.
About SpiritWorks Sanctuary SpiritWorks Sanctuary is a ten-acre wellness retreat venue in Whitefish, Montana, founded by Lindy Dewey in 2012. The sanctuary offers personal retreats, corporate off-sites, yoga retreats, extended residencies, and hosted retreat experiences for individuals, small groups, and wellness facilitators. The property includes organic herb gardens with more than 100 medicinal plants, extended-stay accommodations, and a full suite of wellness amenities, set within the Flathead Valley 30 minutes from Glacier National Park. spiritworkstrilogy.com

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