Frog Meadow
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Frog Meadow
A welcoming, non-judgmental place for men of all colors & backgrounds to unwind and shed the trappings of busy modern life. The Great Room in the Main House features an oversize fireplace and a comfy day-bed that is perfect for afternoon naps. Renew your body, soul+spirit with a soak in our 750-gallon japanese-style wood-fired hot-tub, open all year.

A full Country-style breakfast is served daily and features our own honey, preserves, cheddar cheese+Vermont maple syrup. Our gardens, orchard and gardens are pollinated by bees, butterflies+hummingbirds who also call Frog Meadow home. The swimming pond is 8 to 12 feet deep and fed by the brook, keeping it cool+clean for floating or swimming laps in summer.
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Your stay at Frog Meadow comes complete with a full country breakfast. Full access to the gym, wood-fired hot tub, swimming pond, 63-acre trail network and surrounding gardens, orchard and grounds. Come and stay in the best room in the house! The Frog Meadow suite is a deluxe junior suite with a huge private bath complete with a two-man whirlpool jacuzzi tub and separate walk-in shower with custom made accent tiles.
The South Room has a king bed with pillow-top mattress, beamed ceilings, views of the gardens, swim-pond, hot tub, meadows. The South Room has wonderful cross breezes and central air conditioning for the few nights a year it is needed. A large bathroom tiled in beautiful blue handmade tiles is shared by the North Room & the South Rooms.
Nestled under a canopy of trees, surrounded by ferns the Brook Cottage is the most magical, private & romantic setting. You'll think you're in your own secluded world when you're lulled to sleep by the sound of the passing brook and crickets. A private sitting area is steps from the Brook Cottage overlooking the babbling brook and is a great secluded getaway.
Dave has been serving the men's community for over 10 years. Male touch is a powerful and healing gift. Dave's training combined with his innate intuitive nature uniquely qualifies him for this work. Dave's philosophy is that the body, mind, and spirit are intricately intertwined components of the whole being.
In the interim, we have coordinated virtual programs led by many of our Workshop & Retreat facilitators. They're a great opportunity to discover new perspectives and experience ways to become more centered, more open, more loving and more resilient. Disconnect from the world: Reconnect with yourself!
Reviews (3)
S. R.
S. R.
Jul 26, 2021
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Emerging from the COVID shut down left us wanting to get away somewhere that didn't require a flight and passport. Frog Meadow was the retreat we hoped for and it also gave us more than we expected. Dave, Scott, and Jay made us feel welcome and at home in this oasis they've created. Surrounded by lush forests and fields of wild flowers, we found it easy to leave our phones and finally unplug. The fire heated hot tub is a must after a day of swimming and again before bed. The homemade breakfast is a perfect way to start the day. When looking for dinner options, there are plenty of restaurants
J. S.
J. S.
May 29, 2019
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As a regular traveler and even more frequent reader of travel reviews, I am very familiar with (and have experienced) many stereotypes. The one this time is highly unpleasant initial contact that precludes staying there.

The promise of a few relaxing days reduced the sting of resigning myself to paying $300/night for the "privilege" of a private bath; although all accommodations go for more than $200/night, only two of the six options have private baths. (The slightly less expensive option than mine was booked for my desired dates). Two are small one-room spaces that they advertise
David C.
David C.
Feb 06, 2018
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My favorite part of this B and B is the wood fired hot tub. Picture this: soaking in a hot tub, on a cold, snowy night, smelling the delicious wood smoke, looking at the stars and the moon and the mountains in the distance. Perfection! I would like to return in the summer or fall to check out the spring fed pond and the trails.