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Studio Sanctuary at SpiritWorks

nature-immersed stays for rest, reflection, and focused work

A private studio on a working herb farm near Glacier National Park. Quiet, simple, and set up for focused time. This is a quiet, working property—not a resort. Shared outdoor spaces are used respectfully, and the overall pace here is slower.

This is the simplest and most private accommodation on the property, best suited for one or two persons who want quiet, uninterrupted time.

 

The Studio Apartment is a fully self-contained private space within the SpiritWorks Sanctuary grounds — comfortable enough for extended stays, quiet enough for deep work, and open enough to feel genuinely connected to the landscape around it.

Vaulted ceilings and an open layout give the space room to breathe. East and west-facing views shift with the light throughout the day.

 

A private deck overlooks the herb gardens — a good place to start a morning or end an afternoon.

 

The apartment has its own entrance, kitchen, dining area, bathroom, laundry, and a dedicated workspace.

 

An outdoor gas griddle and grill are available below the deck.

 

Weekly stays are welcome.

 

Guests have access to the full sanctuary grounds — walking paths, meadow, herb gardens, and forest edge — while maintaining complete privacy from any retreat center activity.

Not a resort. Not a full-service experience. A quiet place on a living piece of land — where the pace is slow, the air is clean, and the thinking comes easier than it does at home.

The private refined studio is a refuge with its own character grounded in the overall sanctuary environment.

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Most people find this video helpful before booking

This space is for people who know what they need.

The Studio is ideal for guests who want a clean, well-appointed space for solo work, rest, or personal retreat. It sits within the SpiritWorks property with access to the farm, the grounds, and the shared wellness amenities.

Studio features:

Private entrance with balcony / view

Queen bed

Dedicated workspace

Full Kitchen with Dining area and outside gas griddle and grill and complimentary herbal teas grown and curated on site

Private bathroom with large shower

 

Laundry

Natural light and quiet surroundings

Workspace - desk with High-speed Wi-Fi

Large Screen Smart TV and gas parlor stove

Reading alcove separate from Group Sitting area

Two free parking spaces

Ideal for:

remote workers

practitioners

writers

individuals in transition

Minimum stay: 3 nights, Extended Stays of a week/month or

longer are recommended for an optimal immersive experience.


If this feels like a fit, you’ll know
 

Shared Access

This is not a resort. It’s a quiet, working property with shared outdoor spaces and a slower pace.

 

Permaculture herb gardens and walking trails throughout ten acres of forest surrounding a meadow.

 

Sleds for sledding on our hill in winter - Yes, it is a screamer !

Communal Gathering area with kitchen and dining

Access to Herbal Apothecary for purchases

Fresh food from the farm (seasonal availability for purchase)

Access to Our Hydrotherapy Oasis with jetted hot tub, wood-fired  sauna, outside showers and cold plunges (subject to Retreat Center occupancy)

Holistic healing lounge self-treatment options — infrared therapeutic table, PEMF therapy, whole body massage chair, and yoga and bodywork equipment available for self-treatment, practitioner sessions or offering a class. (subject to availability and retreat schedule)

Individual healing arts sessions with Lindy  &  other local practitioners (by prior  arrangement)

30 miles to Glacier National Park

6 miles to downtown Whitefish

Who These Stays Are For

  • Solo guests seeking real rest and quiet

  • Remote workers needing focused, distraction-free time

  • Individuals in personal or professional transition

  • Practitioners, writers, and creatives on working retreats

  • Guests visiting Glacier National Park who want a quiet, comfortable place to land at the end of the day

  • Those who are ready to take real time for themselves

Most people who book this space are looking for uninterrupted time.

If that’s what you need, this works well.

Not sure if this is the right fit?

  • If you’re looking for a simpler, more nature-based stay, consider the Hermitage

This is a quiet, working property—not a resort.

Shared outdoor spaces are used respectfully, and

the overall pace here is slower.

Questions?
 

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