since 1996

Twenty-eight years of groups around this fire.

Leadership offsites, men's and women's retreats, church families, creative cohorts. What's been held in the great room — and what the lodge does best.

Past retreats

Groups who've gathered by the hearth.

Executive Leadership Offsite
October · 18 guests · 3 nights
Women's Wellness Weekend
April · 20 guests · four days
Men's Retreat — church cohort
February · 22 guests · 3 nights
Songwriters' Round & Workshop
November · 14 guests · 4 nights
Family Reunion Retreat
June · 21 guests · 4 nights
Nonprofit Board + Staff Summit
March · 16 guests · midweek
In their words

From the leaders who ran them.

“We ran a leadership offsite the week the color peaked. Mornings on the deck with fog in the valleys, evenings around the fire — nobody touched their phones. We've held the same week through 2028.”

Marcus T. · illustrative
Executive retreat facilitator · 18 guests

“Twenty-two men, three nights, one fireplace. The lodge absorbs a big group without anyone disappearing — the den, the loft, the deck. Our guys still talk about it on Sundays.”

Pastor Greg H. · illustrative
Men's ministry retreat · returns every February

“I was nervous about bringing twenty women up a mountain road in April. Then everyone walked into that great room and went quiet. Three slots sold out for next year before we'd even left.”

Alyssa B. · illustrative
Wellness retreat leader · 20 guests

“The 120-inch screen and real whiteboards meant our strategy work actually worked. But the deals got done on the deck. Budget tip: midweek in March is the same lodge for less.”

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Nonprofit director · board + staff summit
What works here

Built for the big group.

leadership & teams
Offsites, strategy, boards

Up to 30 in session, real AV, breakout den and loft — and a deck that closes deals the whiteboard can't.

Best · Oct (book a year out), Mar–Apr midweek
faith & fellowship
Church groups, men's & women's retreats

Twenty-two beds, a fire that runs all night, and thirty acres of ridge for the conversations that need a walk.

Best · Feb, four-day blocks year-round
wellness at scale
Yoga, wellness retreats

16–18 mats by the hearth, the deck at sunrise, Abrams Falls as the Saturday hike. Big-group wellness without a conference-center feel.

Best · Apr–Jun, Sep
creative cohorts
Songwriters, makers, workshops

A round by the fire, the den for co-writes, and Townsend's quiet — the un-Gatlinburg side of the Smokies.

Best · Nov, Jan–Feb hearth weeks
four days on the ridge

How a Flint Ridge retreat tends to go.

thursday
Up the mountain · first fire

The road winds up from Townsend, the valley drops away, and the hearth is already lit. Dinner for twenty-six at the long tables, and the ridge does the icebreaking.

friday
The deep work begins

A full day in the great room — the sessions that need everyone fresh. The deck for breakouts, the den for the small conversations, and the fire bowl when the day winds down.

saturday
The work, then the mountain

Morning session in the great room. Afternoon: Cades Cove loop, the river, or Abrams Falls with the whole crew. Evening circle by the fire — the part everyone remembers.

sunday
Fog in the valleys · the close

Dawn on the deck with coffee, the closing session, and the slow pack-out. October groups book next year before they're down the mountain. Seven-day groups get this arc twice over — with a whole mountain week in between.

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