Meditation Retreats in Alabama
Alabama offers a range of meditation retreat centers for practitioners of all levels. With 6 verified centers, Alabama offers retreats in traditions including Zen, Christian, Yoga, Eclectic / Mixed. Several centers operate on a donation basis, making retreats accessible regardless of budget. According to the <a href="https://www.apa.org/topics/mindfulness/meditation" target="_blank" rel="noopener">American Psychological Association</a>, meditation practice supports mental health and well-being.
Cullman (3)
St. Bernard Retreat and Conference Center
Cullman, Alabama
Weekend (2-3 days) · 5-Day
Sacred Heart Retreat Center
Cullman, Alabama
Weekend (2-3 days) · 5-Day
Benedictine Spirituality Center
Cullman, Alabama
Weekend (2-3 days) · 5-Day
Holy Trinity (1)
Hot Springs (1)
Top Retreats in Alabama
Green Mountain Zen Center
Huntsville · Zen
St. Bernard Retreat and Conference Center
Cullman · Christian
Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat
Holy Trinity · Christian
Sacred Heart Retreat Center
Cullman · Christian
Healing Waters Retreat Center
Hot Springs · Yoga, Eclectic
Benedictine Spirituality Center
Cullman · Christian
Frequently Asked Questions About Retreats in Alabama
How much do meditation retreats cost in Alabama?
Meditation retreats in Alabama range from $100 to $800, with some centers offering programs on a donation basis. Prices vary based on retreat duration, accommodation type, and the specific center.
What types of meditation retreats are available in Alabama?
Alabama offers retreats in Zen, Christian, Yoga, Eclectic / Mixed. Each tradition has distinct practices, schedules, and requirements. Use our filters to find centers that match your preferred style.
Are there beginner-friendly meditation retreats in Alabama?
Yes, 6 of the 6 retreat centers in Alabama offer programs specifically designed for beginners. These typically include guided instruction, shorter meditation periods, and structured support for first-time retreat participants.
Are there silent meditation retreats in Alabama?
Alabama has 3 centers offering noble silence retreats, where participants maintain silence throughout the program. Some centers also offer partial silence options for those not ready for full noble silence.