
Boonville Yoga Retreat
April 23-26, 2026
with Natalie Somers
Step into spring with intention.
Join us April 23–26, 2026 for Soma’s first Spring Yoga Retreat, nestled in the rolling hills of Boonville, CA.
As the earth softens and begins to bloom, this retreat invites you to do the same—to slow down, reconnect with your inner rhythm, and plant the seeds of what you’re ready to grow. Each day will follow a gentle rhythm of morning and evening practice: clearing and energizing movement to greet the day, and grounding, restorative sessions as the sun sets. Between practices, you’ll have spacious time to wander shaded trails lined with madrone trees, hike to a spring-fed pond at the top of the hill, soak in a cedar hot tub, or simply curl up with a book and a cup of tea.
You’ll be nourished with seasonal plant-based meals, surrounded by open skies, redwoods, and the steady quiet of nature. Whether you're brand new to yoga or have been practicing for years, this retreat is an invitation to return to what matters—your body, your breath, your heart.
Come home to yourself.
Begin again.

What’s Included
3 nights / 4 days of lodging in peaceful Boonville, CA
Twice daily yoga + meditation
3 seasonal, nourishing vegetarian meals per day; vegan and gluten free available by request
Cozy accommodations with beautiful indoor & outdoor gathering spaces
Time to rest, explore, and reconnect with nature. Hike to the private pond at the top of the hill, soak in the cedar hot tub, sip tea in the garden with a book!
Connection with community —and with yourself












Meet Your Retreat Leader
Natalie Somers (E-RYT 500) is the founder of Soma Yoga & Wellness and a devoted student of yoga for over 17 years. Her classes are rooted in presence, reverence, and the quieter, more soulful aspects of yoga—drawing from bhakti, meditation, mantra, and somatic awareness.
During this retreat, you’ll settle into a nourishing rhythm of twice-daily practice—morning meditation and vinyasa to awaken, clear, and energize; evening sessions to ground and settle through restorative movement, chanting, and yoga nidra. Natalie’s teaching style is intuitive and heart-centered, inviting a deeper connection to breath, body, and the sacred in everyday life.
Rooming Options & Pricing
*After selecting your room type, click ‘Register’ then ‘Checkout Now’ in the bottom right.

Daily Schedule
Schedule is flexible and subject to change based on group needs and a little bit of whim.
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Retreat Days – April 24-25
7:30 – 8:30 AM: Quiet time + breakfast for early risers
9:00 – 10:30 AM: Morning practice to awaken & energize
11:00 AM: Lunch
12:30 – 4:30 PM: Free time (hiking trails, cedar hot tub, pond visit, or simply rest)
4:30 – 6:00 PM: Evening practice to ground & settle
6:30 PM: Dinner
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Arrival Day – April 23
4:00 – 6:00 PM: Arrival & check-in (settle into your room, explore the property, enjoy tea)
6:30 PM: Welcome dinner & opening circle
Evening: Gentle grounding practice & orientation
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Departure Day – April 26
7:30 – 9:30 AM: Wake up, pack, breakfast & out of rooms by 9:30a
9:30 – 11:00 AM: Closing morning practice
11:00 AM: Check-out
FAQs
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Absolutely! This weekend is all about returning to the natural rhythm of spring - planting seeds of intention and nurturing the soil through daily meditation, yoga asana (all levels), and mantra/chanting. No experience necessary, this retreat is designed to support both beginners and seasoned yogis.
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The retreat center has all mats and props that we’ll need. However, if you have a favorite mat or prop combination, feel free to bring it! Whatever would be most comfortable for you.
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Slow mornings, soulful practice, and space to just be. Each day begins with a gentle rhythm—morning meditation and vinyasa to awaken and clear, followed by a nourishing brunch and free time to soak, hike, or rest. In the evening, we gather again for grounding restorative movement, chanting, and meditation and a seasonal vegetarian dinner.
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All accommodations and meals, twice daily yoga and meditation, cedar hot tub, private pond and hiking trails, community, time in stillness, chanting, and nature abound!
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This is designed as a vegetarian retreat with locally sourced seasonal meals. Gluten free and vegan restrictions can be accommodated. Please indicate any dietary restrictions during your registration process.
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Absolutely! If you come by yourself and book a single accommodation we’ll thoughtfully pair you in a room with other solo travelers.
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Our recommended packing list (to cover all possibilities!):
Reusable water bottle
Clothing for all weather – t-shirts, shorts, long pants, long-sleeved shirts, socks, underwear, warm jacket, sweater/sweatshirt, warm hat
Covered shoes (closed toes) and/or hiking boots
Rain gear - raincoat, umbrella, extra shoes, extra layers
Flashlight/headlamp with extra batteries
Bathroom kit, including sunscreen, first aid items, and any medications
Journal & pens, books
Swimsuit & towel for pond swimming and hot tub
Hat for sun protection
Reusable coffee mug
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From the Bay Area, take Hwy 101 North to Ukiah, then Route 253 West to Boonville. The Toll House Inn is approximately 11 miles from Ukiah on Route 253 and will be on your right. The drive takes a little over 2 hours from San Francisco but can increase based on traffic density. More detailed instructions will be shared closer to arrival day!
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We’re expecting about 15-20 folks.
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No. This retreat is designed as an adult-only experience to ensure a restorative environment for all guests.
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No. This is an alcohol- and smoke-free retreat, intended to support rest, clarity, and a deeper connection with yourself and nature.
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Deposits are non-refundable. Cancellations before Feb 22, 2026 will receive a refund (minus deposit). After Feb 22, 2026, payments are non-refundable, unless we find someone to fill your spot. We recommend travel insurance.