Forest Bathing with Sage & Paul — August 17

Forest Bathing with Sage & Paul — August 17

Being outside is vitally important now more than ever. Let us guide you in disconnecting from the outside world and reconnecting with nature

By Friends of the National Arboretum

Date and time

Saturday, August 17 · 9 - 11am EDT

Location

US National Arboretum

3501 New York Avenue Northeast Washington, DC 20002

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

About Forest Bathing

Join our nature and forest therapy guide in this two-hour program that encourages you to slow down and take in the National Arboretum through all your senses. Forest bathing, or shinrin yoku, is the simple practice of taking in the woods through the senses for health benefits. The benefits are immense: boosted immunity, lowered blood pressure and heart rate, improved attention and mood, and hitting the reset button on life. The Japanese have enjoyed shinrin yoku for decades as a regular public health initiative.

Our forest bathing walks consist of three ‘invitations’. Each time the guide will prompt you to reflect on a particular aspect of the natural world around you, give you time to wander and meditate throughout the garden collection, then reconvene the group to share reflections. While some people choose to walk extensively during this ‘forest bathing walk’, many others choose to sit and get to know specific areas of the collection. Each forest bathing walk will end with a modified tea ceremony — we will have small pre-packaged snacks to close the walk.

NOTE: The two guides will split the group into two smaller groups for this walk.


Reserve Your Ticket

Please pay what you can to attend this event. Our suggested ticket price is $35 (or $28 if you are a FONA member). This covers what we pay our guide to lead this experience, the snacks we provide participants, and the cost of our staff to organize these events.

However, if paying $35 would prohibit you from attending this event, please pay what you can. We believe a connection to the land fosters the mental, physical, and spiritual wellness of individuals, communities, and the planet. We want to provide a quality event that facilitates this connection, but we also believe all members of our community should have access to this event.

If you are able to pay more than the suggested ticket price, the difference will go towards covering the cost of those in our community who can’t.

Once purchased, you will receive more information on how to prepare for the event. We choose where we will hold the walk based on seasonality in the Arboretum. We'll reach out 1-2 days before the event with final details of the walk's location.

No pets or children under 16 for this experience.


Important Notes

Weather Cancellations: Forest bathing walks are held in many weather conditions, including light rain or snow. If the FONA cancels the walk due to unsafe conditions or threat of inclement weather, you will be notified by email at least 6 hours before the walk and offered a certificate to attend a walk at a later date.

Low Registration Cancellations: FONA reserves the right to cancel a walk if fewer than 16 people register. In the event of a cancellation due to low participant registration, you will receive a certificate to attend a walk at a later date.

Refund Policy: Full refunds are provided for refund requests received up to 3 days prior to the program date.

Frequently asked questions

How do I redeem a FONA forest bathing gift certificate for this event?

Please email hike@fona.org if you have trouble redeeming the gift certificate directly on Eventbrite.

Why is this called a "walk" and not a "hike"?

This event is considered a walk and not a hike since the event will traverse less than half a mile over the course of the event. The intention of forest bathing is not to traverse the entire Arboretum, but rather move slowly and appreciate things within a smaller area.

Can I still attend this event if I use a cane, walker, or have other physical limitations?

Yes! Please just email hike@fona.org when registering for the event to let us know, and we will work with the guides to accommodate your needs.

I see pets aren't allowed, but am I allowed to bring my service animal?

Yes! Service animals are always allowed on forest bathing walks.

I am planning on using a ride share to get to the Arboretum. Where should I have them drop me off?

Please drop a pin at the Asian Collections Parking lot within the grounds so the driver will drop you off exactly at the meeting location. DO NOT JUST ENTER THE ARBORETUM'S ADDRESS, as you will be dropped off at one of the Arboretum gates, ~20 minute walk from the meeting location.

Organized by

Friends of the National Arboretum is an independent, non-profit organization established to enhance and support the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington DC.

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