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Health & Wellness

Community Nature Immersion

Instructor
Elena Rios
Location
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Date
January 11, 2025
Time
9:00AM - 11:00AM
Nature & Forest Therapy with Elena Rios, Certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide
Details:

Celebrate the New Year!

Rediscover your connection to nature in this immersive health and wellness class guided by Elena, a certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide, Cultural Practitioner, and First Responder. Honoring Ancestral Knowledge and rooted in practices of mindfulness, this class is an invitation to step into nature’s rhythms and experience a profound sense of calm and interconnection.

As the class begins, we’ll gather in the garden to slow down and transition into a peaceful, natural setting. Our time together may include gentle, mindful walking as we explore, pausing for moments of silent observation and listening. Experience the health benefits of Forest Bathing—a practice of simply being present with the sights, sounds, and sensations around you, allowing the mind to settle and the body to relax. Through a series of guided prompts, you’ll be encouraged to notice the plants that capture your attention and feel a quiet connection to the world around you.

Along the way, tune into your breath and the earth beneath your feet. You’ll listen deeply to the sounds of nature, allowing any stress to dissolve and your nervous system to reset. By the end of the class, you may notice a newfound clarity and a deeper sense of presence.

The experience concludes with a sharing of tea with some nourishing snacks. This gathering will allow time to reflect on what you’ve experienced and connect with fellow participants.

Guests registered for this event will meet Elena behind the Entrance Kiosk.

Pricing:

Garden Members: $20

General Public: $35

Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking and layered clothing, and to be prepared to walk through various sections of the Garden. Participants will be sitting on the ground during this experience, therefore it is advisable to bring a towel or mat to sit on. Although the Garden is dog-friendly, participants are asked to not bring their dog(s) to this event.

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