Pacific Northwest Labor Day Weekend at Huston Conference Center and Camp, Aug. 29-Sept. 1
August 29, 2025
September 1, 2025
TM Weekend Retreats are for everyone who has learned the Transcendental Meditation technique. World Peace Assemblies (WPA) are for those who practice the advanced TM-Sidhi program. TM retreats help deepen your experience and release deeply rooted stress through the extended meditation program.
Retreat Highlights:
Deepen your experience and release deeply rooted stress through the extended TM practice that takes place during a TM Retreat. This is also an ideal opportunity to get answers to your questions, remove doubts about your own experience, and understand the benefits that come from developing your consciousness. Participants enjoy going home feeling relaxed and returning to their daily lives with expanded awareness and increased effectiveness.
Choose a previously saved retreat facility: Camp Huston
Course Fees:
$650 for three nights, room and board, single, shared bath
There is a $50 discount for those attending their first TM Retreat. Please check "Yes" on the application form if this is your first TM Retreat.
Arrival and Departure:
Arrival: 3 pm to check in and meditate before dinner at 7 pm
We invite you to join us for a deeply restful and rejuvenating TM Weekend Retreat and World Peace Assembly (WPA). TM Weekend Retreats are for everyone who has learned the Transcendental Meditation technique. WPAs are for those who practice the advanced TM-Sidhi program.
Huston Conference Center and Camp is located in the foothills of the Cascade mountains. The 60-acre campus is adjacent to the Wallace Falls State Park near Gold Bar, about an hour's drive from Seattle. The campus setting provides a relaxing environment with comfortable meeting areas. Forrest and lawns offer a feeling of seclusion and quietness. Homemade meals are served family-style and are prepared in the facility's kitchens. The lodges have heated rooms with twin beds. A shared restroom and shower serve every four rooms.
Address
14725 Ley Rd,
Gold Bar,
Washington
Directions
To get to Monroe: from Everett, take US 2 East to Monroe; from Seattle, take Highway 520 East to I-405 North, to Highway 522 East to Monroe; from Bellevue or Renton, take I-405 North to Highway 522 East to Monroe. Once in Monroe, take US 2 about 18 miles to Gold Bar. Turn left after Gold Bar Market at the Exxon station onto 1st Street. Go through one stop sign. At the second stop sign, the end of 1st Street, turn right onto May Creek Road. Stay left at the "Y" intersection of May Creek Road and Ley Road. At the end of Ley Road is the Huston Center entrance. (You can also follow the signs from US 2 in Gold Bar to the Wallace Falls State Park, located adjacent to the Huston Center.)
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Pacific Northwest Labor Day Weekend at Huston Conference Center and Camp, Aug. 29-Sept. 1