Ohio (OH)

Retreat in Ohio (OH) on FindTheDivine:
Find a retreat facility for rent in Ohio, OH, Midwest, USA to host individual, couple and group retreats: We have camps, retreat centers and conference centers in Dayton, Yellow Springs, Tiffin, Whitehouse, Milford,Fremont, Brinkhaven, Newark,Parma, Cleveland, Put-in-Bay,Butler,Clarksville,Ashley.
Retreat themes : Art ,Acupuncture Addiction, Recovery, Aging,Animal therapy,Anxiety,Centering Prayer ,Chanting, Christian Meditation,Coaching,Contemplative, Cooking, Couples, Death / Dying, Depression, Detox, Drawing, Eco- Spirituality , Ecological. hiking Environmental, Family, Fasting, Fitness, Healing, Grief, Health,Health Education, Hydrotherapy,Illness, Juicing Learning,Loving Kindness, Marriage, Meditation, Transcendental (TM) Meditation, Midlife,Mindful Movement ,Mindfulness, Music,Nature,Nutrition,Painting,Personal Development , Personal Transformation, Philosophy,Photography,Pilgrimage,Poetry,Prayer ,Recovery / Addiction / 12 Step,Reflexology, Reiki, Relationships,Religious, Renewal Ritual, Sacred Geometry ,Senior ,Silence,Singles,Spa,Spiritual ,Spiritual Direction, Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius, Spiritual Studies, Stress management,Sufi Meditation, Team Building ,Theater,Travel / Pilgrimage,Vipassana (Insight),Wellness,Wildlife,Women,Writing,Yoga, Youth, Zen.
Types of retreat: Guided, directed, individual,Long term,personal, preached, sabbatical, silent .
Retreat Spiritual orientations: Anglican,Baha’i,Baptist,Benedictine,Buddhist,Carmelite,Catholic(non specified),Christian,Cistercian,Dominican,Ecumenical,Episcopal,Franciscan,Hindu,Interfaith,Islam,Jesuit,Jewish,Lutheran,Methodist,Non-Faith Based,Open to All, Presbyterian,Protestant,Quaker,Shamanism,Sufi,Trappist,Unitarian, Universalist,Zen.
Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is the 34th largest by area, the 7th most populous, and the 10th most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state’s capital and largest city is Columbus.
The state takes its name from the Ohio River. The name originated from the Seneca language word ohiːyo’, meaning “great river” or “large creek”.[21][22][23] Partitioned from the Northwest Territory, the state was admitted to the Union as the 17th state (and the first under the Northwest Ordinance) on March 1, 1803.[10][24] It is historically known as the “Buckeye State” after its Ohio buckeye trees, and Ohioans are also known as “Buckeyes”.