Book early and get $100.00 off listed prices. Offer valid until Sep 30, 2025.
Housing and all meals are included in the program fee.
  • Private room with private bath – $1,500.00
  • Private room with shared bath – $1,100.00
  • Double room with shared bath – $750.00
  • Triple Room, Shared Bath – $450.00

Date & Time Details:
Check-in: 2-4pm on arrival day
Check-out:12pm on departure day
See a typical retreat schedule here.

Contact: guestservices@bigbearretreatcenter.org

Rideshare: To offer or coordinate rideshare to/from retreat, please visit this resource.

FAQ and Registration Agreements: here.

Cancellation Policy: here.

Is this your first retreat?: Read more about retreats at Big Bear Retreat Center.

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New Year’s Retreat: Weaving Ancient and New Ways of Being

With Ayya Santacitta and Celeste Young

December 27, 2025 - January 3, 2026

This retreat welcomes both beginners and experienced meditators. Registration for this retreat closes on December 21st, 2025 at 11:59pm Pacific Time. If looking to join after this date, please inquire at guestservices@bigbearretreatcenter.org.

During this retreat we will come together in community to support each other in consciously letting go of the past and opening to the New Year from a place of stability, ease and the inner freedom we find in deepening our practice.

In these uncertain times, old cultural narratives are dissolving and we are called to navigate the world differently. The Four Protective Meditations offer us protection from unwholesome tendencies and reinforce beneficial qualities essential to the path. They prevent us from getting lost in hopes and fears, and support us in aligning with the timeless teachings of the Dharma, thereby weaving ourselves back into the fabric of life.

These Four Meditations are:

  • Contemplation of the Body
  • Metta (Lovingkindness) Meditation
  • Reflection on Death
  • Recollection of the Buddha

We will invite everyone to participate in the Five Precepts, taking only what is offered, participating in the daily routine mindfully and with awareness, and attempting to reflect on our every activity as part of our practice. In the spirit of the monastic lifestyle the Seven or Eight Precepts will be offered as an option for those who wish to participate in not taking food after the mid day meal. This retreat will include Dharma teachings, guided and silent meditations, as well as chanting and simple ritual. The retreat will be held in Noble Silence, except for small group practice discussions and Q&R with the teachers.

 

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Having the privilege to sit with Ayya Santacitta and Celeste feels life changing. They made an absolutely incredible team and complemented each other well. I am forever grateful. – Graciela P.

They are both very dedicated practitioners and made the teachings very applicable to life. Outstanding! – Jasmyne B

 

WHAT IS A SILENT MEDITATION RETREAT?

Also known as Vipassana, or Insight, this is a retreat held for several days in the practice of “noble silence” with alternating periods of sitting and walking meditation throughout the day. There are teacher-guided sessions and talks, as well as self-guided periods. There also will be interview opportunities with the teachers to talk about your experience. Silence usually begins after dinner on arrival day and ends after breakfast on departure day. All are asked to hold the practice and silence throughout the entire time and to not leave the retreat early, so as to support the fullness of practice.

 

GENEROSITY

Retreat Cost & Fees:
Registration fees for this retreat support the cost of developing and offering BBRC programs, which include lodging, meals, and staff compensation.Teacher compensation is not included in your registration fees, as is the tradition of these retreats (see below). We price fees to make programs as financially accessible as possible.

Is cost a barrier? Nobody is turned away at Big Bear Retreat Center due to finances. We ask that financial assistance be prioritized for those who self-identify as BIPOC, hold marginalized identities, or are in financial need. For more information, please contact us at guestservices@bigbearretreatcenter.org.

Dana (Generosity) for Teachers (not included in registration fees):

The spirit of generosity is a foundational component to the Buddhist path. It supports the development of lovingkindness and compassion, deepens awareness of our interconnectedness and encourages non-attachment.

As part of this tradition, many meditation teachers (including the teachers of this retreat) offer their teachings without set fees or compensation. BBRC reimburses teachers’ travel costs and provides teachers with meals and accommodations while teaching, but teachers receive no direct compensation from the retreat center. As a practice of generosity from the heart, participants are invited to offer “teacher dana” (donations-generosity) to the teachers at the end of the retreat. When we all take part in the offering and receiving of dana, we join a large circle of generosity.

Visit this page to learn more about the practice of Dana and Generosity, in general and at Big Bear Retreat Center.

 

FEEL WELCOME AND INCLUDED: A PLACE TO BELONG

Our intention is to be as accessible as we can, even in ways that we may not be aware of yet. We hope this is a space of inclusivity where people feel welcome and held. For us, it is a practice of consistent attunement, presence and care to our community. However you identify – race, gender, sexuality, disability, mental health, and so on – it is our wish to meet your needs for belonging.

Please consider this about our environment:

  • The center is on a hill with outdoor walkways between dining, gathering, and residential spaces.
  • We are located at an elevation of 6,500 feet altitude in a ski town in the mountains of Southern California.
  • We experience weather of all four seasons.
  • We are located about 2 hours from Los Angeles and near 3 major airports. Learn more about getting here.
  • We have a commitment to everyone’s mobility needs. Please contact us about ADA accessibility.

See our FAQs for more detailed information on accessibility to our campus and programs.

 

SIMPLE YET COMFORTABLE, NESTLED IN NATURE

Simple and elegant lodgings to support rest and renewal. Our rooms are uniquely designed to offer comfort, convenience, and simplicity. All of our cabins are surrounded by nature with forest sights and sounds. Lodgings are a short walk from spaces for dining and gathering. See a video tour of a cabin.

Our Meditation Hall is spaciously designed to provide an atmosphere that feels deeply integrated with nature and the surrounding forest. The versatile space is conducive for meditation, movement, workshops, training, and other community gatherings.

Food that nourishes to support healing, restoration, and community. Our organic and seasonally inspired menus feature creative and nourishing vegetarian meals, tailored to support meditative practices. We use fresh and locally-sourced ingredients when possible. Lunch is the most substantial meal of the day and dinner is lighter. Our indoor and outdoor dining hall is open 24/7 with self-service coffee, tea and healthy snack options.

 

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Big Bear Retreat Center is exceptional in every way. The accommodations are outstanding, food exceptional, staff very responsive and helpful and the teachers are always so loving and knowledgeable. Just a top notch retreat experience!! – Sheila

I love Big Bear Retreat Center. It’s my dharma home away from home. Everything about it – staff, teachers, food, accommodations, setting – is exceptional. A true gift to the community!!

Big Bear Retreat Center is indeed a refuge. A safe space to open your heart. – Laura

 

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Teachers & Facilitators

Ayya Santacitta
Santacitta Bhikkhuni was born in Austria and did her graduate studies in Cultural Anthropology, focusing on dance, theatre and ritual. She also worked in avant-garde dance theatre as a performer and costume designer. In 1988 she met Ajahn Buddhadasa in southern Thailand, who sparked her interest in Buddhist monastic life. She trained as a nun in England and Asia from 1993 until 2009, primarily in the lineage of Ajahn Chah and has also received teachings in the Shechen lineage of Tibetan Buddhism since 2002. Santacitta Bhikkhuni co-founded Aloka Vihara in 2009 and received Bhikkhuni Ordination in 2011. She is committed…
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Celeste Young
Celeste Young is a Theravadin Buddhist mindfulness and Dharma teacher. She has been practicing meditation and sitting retreats since 2002. She was one of the first teachers to be empowered at InsightLA, a nonprofit Buddhist and secular mindfulness organization based in Los Angeles. Since 2011, Celeste has worked with thousands of meditation and Dharma students teaching Buddhist Dharma and mindfulness classes, leading silent meditation retreats, and working with individual students. She teaches both in the US and internationally. Additionally, she has led corporate sessions and retreats for organizations such as Netflix and the University of Southern California. For the last…
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