B Bar Ranch’s in-house Yoga Retreat
Five Days at Yellowstone’s Edge
Join us in Tom Miner Basin where working lands meet wild Montana. This retreat offers no grand transformations—only an invitation to slow down and discover the natural presence that emerges when daily rhythms fall away.
Mornings begin with movement in our timber-framed yurt before unfolding into guided hikes, horseback rides, and quiet moments beside mountain streams. Evenings gather us for nourishing meals and reflection as alpenglow warms the peaks.
What distinguishes this experience is its unhurried pace and authentic connection to landscape, self, and a way of being that honors both strength and softness. Our historic accommodations provide comfortable exploration bases while preserving this place’s unique character.
For those seeking open skies, deep breaths, and mountain soil beneath your feet—welcome to this practice of presence.

What You’ll Experience
All-Inclusive Mountain Retreat
$1,900 per person for four nights in our historic accommodations Montana residents receive $200 off with valid ID
- Four nights in our mountain accommodations
- All meals featuring ranch-raised and locally sourced ingredients
- Daily yoga and meditation sessions in our timber-framed yurt
- Guided wilderness hike through pristine alpine landscapes
- Horseback riding across historic ranch terrain
- Evening stargazing or wildlife excursion
- Optional massage services available
Our Mountain Mindfulness Retreat welcomes up to 16 participants, creating an intimate group experience.
Call Jackson to book over the phone at (406) 624-1176 or click the button below to sign up online
Sample Schedule
7:30 am – Morning yoga practice (breathwork, movement, meditation)
9:00 am – Breakfast
10:30 am – Outing (ranch tour, hike, horseback ride etc.)
1:00 pm – Lunch
4:00 pm – Afternoon Practice
6:00 pm – Dinner
7:30 pm – Sunset Activity (fire ceremony, stargazing, grizzly sighting)

Meet Your Instructors

Nico
Nico’s journey with yoga began during college, where it filled the space left by 16 years of competitive dance. After completing her 200-hour Teacher Training in Boulder, Colorado, she brought her practice to Bozeman in 2020. When not guiding others through movement, you’ll find Nico running mountain trails with her dog Aloo, climbing with friends, or lost in a good book. Her teaching emerges from a deep belief that mindful movement creates space for both strength and expression – a philosophy she’s excited to share with our retreat community.
