Front Street & Farmlands · A Slow Living Retreat · September 17–20, 2026
Lynden, Washington  ·  September 17–20, 2026

Front Street & Farmlands

F*ck the city — for a weekend.

Restorative Yoga· Sound Bath· Slow Flow· Massage Included· Farm-to-Table· Local Wine

Limited spots · Single rooms go first · No commitment to inquire

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Off the grind

The city wants you wired, reachable, and running. For four days, you're none of those things. Slow movement, open space, unhurried meals, and no apologies. This isn't about escaping your life. It's about remembering how you want to live it.

Restorative yoga practice
The Practice
Front Street, Lynden
The Town
Local Lynden farmland
The Farms
For the one who holds it all together

You're not burned out. You're over-extended on everyone else's terms — and very good at hiding it.

You hold a lot together. You're the one people count on. And somewhere in the holding, it got hard to hear yourself over the noise of everyone who needs you.

Four days here won't fix your life, and they're not meant to. They're meant to help you see a bit more clearly and feel a bit more fully. Enough to remember your own pace. This is you taking some of it back.

What's Included

Everything, handled.

  • A pre-retreat Zoom call to meet everyone, settle in, and ask any questions before we gather
  • All movement & meditation programming — yin, slow flow, sound bath, and guided meditation
  • A massage session for every guest, included
  • Welcome reception with hearty snacks and wine, catered by Graze & Gather
  • Two full breakfasts at the Inn, plus a grab-and-go breakfast on departure day
  • The Garden Table Experience — a farm-to-table dinner in a private garden
  • Transfers to the farms and winery throughout the retreat
  • A welcome gift on arrival

Optional add-ons
Additional massage sessions · Bellewood Farms apple picking & distillery tasting · Samson Winery visit

The Garden Table Experience
What's Not Included

A few things to plan for

So there are no surprises, here's what to budget for on your own.

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Airfare & travel to Lynden

Getting here is on you. Once you arrive, in-retreat transfers are covered.

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Friday dinner

Left open on purpose so you can explore Front Street and find your own table.

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Tastings & purchases at farms and wineries

Visits and transfers are included; anything you taste or take home is your own.

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Gratuity for massage therapists

Your included massage is covered; tips for your therapist are at your discretion.

Who You'll Be With

Your guides for the weekend

Kyle Kloostra
Co-Founder

Kyle Kloostra

Kyle co-founded Lynden Yoga Collective on a simple conviction: yoga is one of the most honest paths back to yourself. His own path has been shaped less by peak poses than by the slower, harder work of learning to be present inside a human body.

Drawing on the Theravada Vipassana, Samatha, and Metta meditation traditions, he teaches yoga as embodied mindfulness, a practice that trains attention, softens reactivity, and builds the capacity to see clearly, feel fully, and move through life with more openness. Yoga begins in the body. It gets therapeutic. And over time, if you let it, it becomes something closer to wisdom.

Originally from Hamilton, Ontario, he traded hockey rinks for mountain trails, and spends his time outside the studio hiking, skiing, and reading with coffee somewhere quiet.

CMT-P · E-RYT 500 · E-CYT 500 · YACEP
Kristin Carlson
Co-Founder

Kristin Carlson

Kristin's path into embodiment began with ballet and deepened after college when she found yoga. She completed her 500-hour teacher training with Christina Sell, and brings extensive experience across yoga, Pilates, and fitness to the mat.

Her classes blend calmness, playfulness, and curiosity, an invitation to take the practice seriously without taking yourself too seriously.

RYT-500 · E-RYT 200 · YACEP
Mischelle Vreeman
Retreat Organizer

Mischelle Vreeman

Mischelle partners with retreat leaders to bring their vision to life, handling the behind-the-scenes details from planning and logistics to scheduling and guest experience.

Her goal is simple: to create events where people can truly exhale. Spaces rooted in intention, ease, and connection, where every detail feels thoughtful, every guest feels seen, and leaders feel fully supported.

She's present throughout the entire retreat, facilitating and ensuring everything flows smoothly. From start to finish, she's available for support so both leaders and guests can stay fully present, connected, and immersed in the experience.

Retreat Organizer & Facilitator

Together, Kyle, Kristin & Mischelle believe a retreat is at its best when it feels like belonging, a place where being human together is enough.

Your Stay at The Inn at Lynden

Choose your room

Four days, three nights, every meal listed, a massage, and all programming included. Steps from Front Street and the studio. Single-occupancy rooms are limited, so inquire early to secure your preference.

Double Queen room at The Inn at Lynden
Double Queen
Shared · Double Occupancy
Come with a friend and split the room. The most affordable way in.
$1,999
per person
Most Popular · Solo
Classic Single Queen room at The Inn at Lynden
Classic Single Queen
Private · Single Occupancy
Your own room, your own quiet. The classic solo retreat.
$2,299
per person
King room at The Inn at Lynden
King
Private or Shared
The most space and comfort. Yours alone, or share with someone and split it.
$2,599
single · or $2,250 per person shared

All rooms include the full retreat programming & meals listed above.

The Weekend

Four unhurried days

Day One

Thursday, Sept 17

3:00 PM
Check in
6:00–7:00 PM
Welcome classRestorative yoga & meditation, setting intentions · Warm studio
7:00–9:00 PM
Evening receptionHearty snacks & wine, catered by Graze & Gather
Day Two

Friday, Sept 18

8:00–9:00 AM
Slow FlowYin studio
9:00–10:00 AM
Breakfast barContinental, at the Inn
10:00–3:00
Open afternoonIncluded massages, Bellewood Farms & winery transfers
4:30–6:30 PM
Dinner on your ownExplore Front Street
7:00–8:15 PM
Sound bathYin studio
Day Three

Saturday, Sept 19

8:00–9:00 AM
Slow FlowYin studio
9:00–10:00 AM
Breakfast barContinental
10:00–3:00
Open afternoonIncluded massages
3:30–4:30 PM
Yin & meditationYin studio
6:00–8:00 PM
The Garden Table ExperienceFarm-to-table dinner in a private garden
Day Four

Sunday, Sept 20

8:00–9:00 AM
Slow FlowYin studio
9:00–10:00 AM
Grab-and-go breakfast
11:00 AM
Check out

Schedule subject to change

Meals

Mostly handled

Friday dinner is on your own so you can explore Front Street. Every other meal listed is included.

Getting Here

Travel & transfers

Travel to Lynden is on you. Once you arrive, transfers to the farms and winery are included throughout the retreat, and everything else is walking distance.

Availability

Limited capacity

Spots are intentionally few and reserved on a first-come basis. When they're gone, they're gone.

September 17–20, 2026

Done with the noise? Tell us you're in.

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Questions? Reach our retreat organizer, Mischelle — retreats@lyndenyogacollective.com  ·  (360) 389-3063
Lynden Yoga Collective
408 Front Street, Suite 101 · Lynden, WA
Retreat inquiries: Mischelle Vreeman · retreats@lyndenyogacollective.com