The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection, announces the launch of its new ReWilding Wellbeing approach, a transformative healing program designed to guide guests back to their natural rhythm through the restorative power of the land, elemental connection, and ancestral wisdom.
Set on 4,000 private acres surrounded by dramatic soaring peaks, high alpine fields, lush hillsides, and a spring-fed creek, ReWilding is a holistic framework built on five distinct pillars that guide each guest's personal journey: nature-immersive experiences, elemental and energy treatments, equine soulwork, ancient healing traditions, and land-fueled recovery.
"Our ReWilding Wellbeing program represents a homecoming of sorts - for the mind, body, and soul,” said Joe Ogdie, General Manager, The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection. “Through these experiences, we hope guests will feel not only restored, but also reawakened to something much larger than themselves: a deeper sense of presence, belonging, and inner stillness that can only be found in nature."
At The Lodge at Blue Sky, ReWilding goes beyond the confines of a spa with nature-immersive experiences, inviting guests to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the natural world around them. New to the property is The Nest at Singing Creek Meadow, a serene, tented sanctuary nestled deep within the untouched heart of the meadow. Surrounded by towering grasses, whispering aspens, and the gentle flow of Alexander Creek, this open-air venue invites guests into an immersive wilderness experience designed for deep rest and soulful connection. Experiences include sacred foraging, couple’s Thai massage, and complimentary creek meditations. At the creekside tented Edge Sanctuary, guests engage in energy healing, sound baths, outdoor cold plunges, and mountain cacao ceremonies while listening to the crackle of a wood-burning fire. Outdoor movement offerings such as forest bathing, Trail to Flow yoga, and suspended soaring aerial yoga in the Grove of Ganesh invite the body to move with freedom and flow.
In tandem with nature immersion is a return to balance with elemental and energy treatments. Energy work at The Lodge at Blue Sky is deeply transformative, guided by skilled practitioners and resident healers. Whether it's an intuitive energy reading, chakra balancing, or a Ki Energy Reboot that applies gentle touch to clear blocked channels, each treatment offers an opportunity to reset. Couples can deepen their connection through rituals that include creek water foot soaks, sage smudging, and nature-inspired bodywork, allowing personal rhythms to slow and re-sync with Earth's natural rhythm. Additionally, treatments include the healing power of the elements, from electromagnetic gemstone therapy to sound vibration to release areas of tension and promote relaxation.
Equine Soulwork offerings provide another powerful avenue for healing the mind, body, and soul. Horses, by nature, reflect and respond to the energy of those around them, creating opportunities for soulful connection and emotional release. Through Wisdom of the Horse, guests are guided through breathwork sessions designed to decrease stress and improve mood while connecting with these majestic animals. The property’s Saving Gracie Equine Healing Foundation invites guests to participate in a Rescue Horse Rehabilitation program, where each horse follows a customized healing regimen. Guests can learn about these techniques and find connection through these unique experiences.
A cornerstone of ReWilding Wellbeing is its ancient healing traditions, and reverence for ancestral knowledge. In partnership with local Shoshone Chief Darren Parry, The Lodge at Blue Sky offers ceremonies and storytelling that reconnect guests to Indigenous traditions. The Sweat Lodge Purification Ceremony, held creekside at Singing Meadow in a traditionally hand-built lodge, offers a sacred invitation to reflect, release, and renew. Rooted in Native tradition, it honors generations of spiritual wisdom and invites participants into deep communion with self and source. Led by Chief Parry, every sweat lodge gathering is as much a cultural education as it is a purification journey. The sweat lodge itself was constructed with deep intention and care by Chief Darren and female leaders in the area, honoring both the traditions and the land on which it sits. In addition to the purification ceremony, guests are invited to take part in Shoshone storytelling and sage blessings.
The final dimension of ReWilding Wellbeing focuses on land-fueled recovery, harnessing the land’s elements to restore strength after active adventure. Guests may embark on nourishing sacred foraging journeys or plunge into an invigorating Wim Hof–inspired breathwork and creek water ice bath experience, followed by a private cedar sauna session to rewarm. Whether recovering from a mountain adventure or simply seeking rest, therapeutic massages incorporating arnica, magnesium, CBD, or traditional Thai stretching techniques provide the physical support needed to feel deeply renewed and rebalanced.
"Blue Sky has long been a place where guests come to reconnect - with nature, with themselves, and with a more grounded way of being,” said Vivianne Garcia-Tunon, Vice President of Operations, Wellbeing, Auberge Resorts Collection. “These new offerings build on that foundation, deepening our commitment to being an authentic wellbeing destination by providing opportunities to naturally enhance guests’ longevity and healthspan through the power of presence”.
More than a wellness offering, ReWilding Wellbeing is an invitation to return to what is elemental, instinctual, and true. Set within the soaring Wasatch Mountains and framed by high alpine meadows, spring-fed creeks, and aspen groves, The Lodge at Blue Sky remains a sanctuary of understated luxury and wild beauty. The resort’s broader programming includes equine experiences and equine therapy, as part of the Saving Gracie Equine Healing Foundation. Additional offerings include meditation hikes, forest bathing, culinary foraging, and a robust menu of adventures ranging from fly fishing to high alpine heli-adventures. With just 46 rooms, Blue Sky offers an intimate escape where guests are invited to slow down and tune in, to themselves and to the world around them.