Santa Fe Momcation

March 19–22, 2027

A soul-soothing long weekend of grounding, growth, and good vibes.

Earth, air, fire, water — every element designed to help you release, recharge, and bloom.

Spots are limited — claim yours today.

Santa Fe is more than a destination — it’s an experience that seeps into your bones. High desert air, endless skies, and a city pulsing with art, spirit, and history. Here, the pace slows, your shoulders drop, and suddenly there’s space for you again. This weekend isn’t about rushing through an itinerary — it’s about letting the elements guide you back to yourself.

A backyard with a small pool surrounded by stone and wood elements, including rocks, trees, and a wooden fence, with a small covered sitting area with towels.

Your weekend begins with a glow: desert skies, candlelight dinners, and the kind of laughter that carries late into the night. You’ll settle in with a restorative sound bath, sip hibiscus tea beneath the stars, and feel the pace of life finally slow. Between grounding hikes and a soak at Ten Thousand Waves, Santa Fe’s soulful rhythm will help you exhale what you’ve been carrying — and breathe in something new.

The desert heals fast — but spots for this trip won’t last.

The desert won’t wait — and neither should you.

A woman wearing glasses and earrings, with curly dark hair, is using a handheld torch to melt or shape a small object on a mesh surface. She is leaning over a worktable in a room with plants and warm lighting.

Not every moment is about stillness. Some are about creativity and play. In Santa Fe, you’ll craft your own silver jewelry in a private workshop, wander through vibrant markets, and curl up with a journal (or a margarita) when you need a pause. By evening, it’s all about connection — slow dinners, soulful stories, and friendships that linger long after the weekend ends.

The kind of trip that lingers long after your bags are unpacked.

Magic is found in the moments you say yes to.

Your final morning arrives soft and slow — coffee in hand, desert sun warming the horizon, one last moment to just breathe. By afternoon you’re on your way home, carrying more than souvenirs: a silver ring you crafted, a glow from the spa, a laugh you didn’t know you needed, a calm that feels rare these days.

And the knowing smile that says:

Yes, I really did Santa Fe this Spring.

The weekend may be short, but the reset lasts far beyond the desert.

Some experiences last a weekend. Santa Fe stays with you.

One weekend. Endless memories. Limited spots.

Santa Fe doesn’t wait.

Neither should you.

Spots for this Momcation are limited, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Don’t miss your chance to say:

Yes, I really did Santa Fe this Spring.

March 19-22, 2027

Click to grab a quick coffee chat and see if one of the limited

Santa Fe spots is yours. We’ll cover dates, details, and make sure this Momcation is the right fit for you.

FAQs

    • 3 nights at Hotel Santa Fe, the city’s only Native American–owned hotel

    • Daily breakfast

    • Thursday welcome dinner, Friday lunch, and Saturday farewell dinner

    • Botanical & Warm Stone Sound Bath

    • Guided group hike on the Dale Ball Trails

    • Admission to Ten Thousand Waves Spa

    • Private silversmithing workshop — create your own custom piece

    • One private massage session at the hotel

    • Desert-inspired gift bag

    • Group transportation for Saturday activities + airport pickup/drop-off

    • Group WhatsApp updates to stay connected

    • Planning, coordination, and on-site hosting by Jillian

    • Flights to/from Santa Fe ✈️

    • Travel insurance (highly recommended)

    • Personal purchases like souvenirs, snacks, or that turquoise necklace you can’t resist

    • Extra spa services beyond your included massage (we’ll help you book if you’d like!)

  • Not at all. This Momcation is low-key but lightly active. The group hike is about a couple of miles on dirt trails — moderate, not extreme — and we’ll take it slow with plenty of breaks. You’ll also want to be comfortable with Santa Fe’s elevation (~7,000 ft) and some walking around town. If you can enjoy a casual hike, soak in a hot tub, and wander a market, you’ll be just fine.