This pass grants full access to all Aniwa Gathering 2025 activities, venues, and amenities from Thursday, May 29th to Sunday, June 1st. Camping spot not included.
On-Site Options:
Tent passes (regular camping)
Car camping passes (camp next to your vehicle)
Cabins (limited availability)
Boutique tents (pre-set up luxury camping options)
RV passes (designated areas for recreational vehicles with 20 amp)
Off-Site Options:
Local hotels (several options within 20 to 30 minutes of the venue)
Airbnb rentals (various options in surrounding communities)
Aniwa Gathering is open to people of all backgrounds, beliefs, cultures, and ages. Whether seeking healing, spiritual growth, or a deeper connection to nature, all are welcome. We embrace intergenerational learning, where participants of all ages can honor the teachings and share in the energy of regeneration.
Aniwa Gathering 2025 will be held in the serene and sacred landscape of Camp Navarro, located in the ancient redwoods of Mendocino County, Northern California. This beautiful retreat space, surrounded by lush forests and flowing rivers, provides the perfect setting for healing, connection, and spiritual renewal.
The nearest local airport is STS in Santa Rosa (1.5 hrs) and the nearest international airports are SFO in San Francisco (2.5 hrs) and SMF in Sacramento (3 hrs).
Over the course of four days, you will participate in a variety of activities designed to support your spiritual journey. Expect sacred ceremonies, teachings from Indigenous elders, cultural exchanges, connection with nature, music, and healing practices. Workshops and private healing sessions will also be available, offering opportunities for deeper personal transformation.
No prior experience or knowledge is required. Aniwa Gathering is open to anyone who feels called to learn and grow. Whether you are new to spiritual practices or have been on a journey for years, the teachings shared at the Gathering are accessible to all. The wisdom of the elders is offered with the intention of helping each participant find their own path.
Your participation in Aniwa Gathering supports the continuation of Indigenous wisdom and community projects. You can contribute through donations, either during the event or via our nonprofit partner, the Huya Aniwa Foundation. These donations help fund vital projects led by the elders and Indigenous communities, ensuring the sustainability of their teachings for future generations.
Yes, private healing sessions with the elders are available for those seeking more personalized guidance. These sessions provide an opportunity to connect deeply with the wisdom and energy of the elders, receiving healing and insights specific to your journey. Sessions can be booked in advance.
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We recommend bringing comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities, a journal for reflection, and any personal items that help you feel grounded and connected. As the Gathering includes sacred ceremonies and rituals, we encourage bringing items for offerings, such as flowers, seeds, or symbolic objects. A more detailed packing list will be provided upon registration.