Monday – Sunday · 7 days
10–16
August 2026

At Home in Rock and Water: A Wilderness & Meditation Retreat

with Danica Shoan Ankele, Gokan Bonebakker · Zen

Zen silent residential sesshin zazen

Seven-day wilderness sesshin in the Adirondacks combining zazen, silent meditation, canoeing, and camping. Participants alternate between group practice and solo time in the forest and on water, exploring practice through direct contact with the natural world.

This retreat pairs formal zazen practice with wilderness immersion—not as metaphor but as the actual container. A week in the Adirondacks means sitting in a group, then paddling, then sitting alone by water. The format suggests a deliberate rhythm: structured practice periods ground you, then you're released into the forest and onto the water. That alternation is the point.

Wilderness retreats like this one ask something different from a sitting hall. The silence is absolute, but the environment is dynamic—weather, water, animal life, your own physical effort paddling a canoe. That becomes part of the practice, not a distraction from it. You're not meditating about nature; you're meditating while actively in it.

The Zen Center of New York City (Fire Lotus Temple) offers this as a residential program, which means you stay in the woods for the duration. Expect a traditional sesshin schedule—early mornings, multiple zazen periods, probably meals in silence. The canoeing and camping elements are woven into that framework, not separate activities. Bring warm layers and rain gear; Adirondack weather in August is changeable.

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Full details from Zen Mountain Monastery

A six-day wilderness meditation retreat combining canoeing and camping in the Adirondacks with Zen practice. Participants will paddle into Little Tupper Lake, establish campsites, practice zazen together, and engage in periods of solitude and wilderness contemplation.

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