SPIRITUALITY: Guided Meditation with Pastor Darlene

Although Green Mountain Falls is special for many reasons, it's impossible to ignore the staggering beauty and gorgeous landscape. The mountain views and sense of calm that initially attracted visitors for the summer continues to be palpable and special today. 

Personally, I've found it very hard to slow down and feel present over the last two years. However, as someone who grew up appreciating the natural splendor of Colorado, I have always felt drawn toward the great outdoors. Retreating into and enjoying nature has been a huge part of how I ground myself as an artist and a human.

While the goal fo this tour is to share the sights and artwork of Green Mountain Falls, it's also to create space for inspriation and contemplation. And in that pursuit, who better to spend time with than Pastor Darlene of Church in the Wildwood. Join us for a non-demoninational guided meditation that you can enjoy while hiking, sitting, or just taking a few moments where you are. 

Historic Cane Hill
  1. 1. Methodist Manse
  2. 2. Dr. Welch House
  3. 3. Zeb & Eunice Edmiston House
  4. 4. Bank of Cane Hill/Jenkins Store
  5. 5. Museum/Shaker Yates Grocery Store
  6. 6. A.R. Carroll Drug Store
  7. 7. Bur Oak Tree
  8. 8. Cane Hill Presbyterian Church
  9. 9. Blackburn House
  10. 10. Cane Hill College
  11. 11. David Noah And Annie Edmiston House
  12. 12. John Lacey Bean House
  13. 13. John and Alice Edmiston House
  14. 14. Cane Hill Cemetery and Cane Hill Civil War Battlefield
  15. R.L. Leach Store
  16. McCarty House