The kindest people and the cleanest most peaceful place I have ever been.
Amazing camping site. Sacred stone circle. Excellent fire pit. Fields big enough for a pyre large enough to be seen from space (not a hypothetical statement). This place is set up for large gatherings of spiritual people. This is a place which has witnessed many life changing experiences
When you come through the gate, they tell you, 'Welcome home!', and they mean it. I first came to Wisteria in 2004, and I've been going back as often and as much as I could ever since.
I found community and acceptance there. I've sat in the grass and listened to girl and guitar musicians break my heart with their songs there. I've sat around warm fires and shared good company there, and danced to drummers around hot summer fires there. I've swam in the pond and walked the trails and felt joy I can't put into words there.
The land is wonderful and magical, and the people no less so. It's all a labor of love. Walk up to people, say hi, call them friend and friend they'll be. I've made friends there that I will never lose. I've taken friends there who needed that community, and they've been better for it. It's a place where you can let yourself love, and give, and trust, and accept those things in return.
If you can, if you want, check it out. And when you get there, you'll be home.
These grounds are the most sacred grounds to me on this planet.
I've experienced more highs sober around the sacred fire (Paw Paw) than I have under influence of any substances.
I've experienced more love, community and tribe here than any where else.
I have had more spiritual break throughs and awakenings here.
This land is sacred.
This land is home
I can't fully capture in words how incredible this sacred place and her caretakers are. I shed many tears in the literal and figurative arms of this community on my first of what I know will be many more visits. The first rule of camping is to leave the grounds better than you found them. Camp here, and the grounds will leave YOU better than they found you. Thank you, Wisteria family, we will be home again soon.