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A Sanctuary for Regeneration & Reverence

Our festival unfolds on a vast 900-acre protected ranch at the top of the Texas Hill Country, where rolling prairies meet woodlands under expansive skies. This sacred land is stewarded with deep intention—rooted in regenerative, biodynamic practices that nourish the soil, plants, animals, and human community alike.

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Living in Rhythm with Nature

Here, you’ll immerse in a space where:

  • Agriculture meets ecology: Fields of medicinal herbs, organic vegetables, pasture-raised livestock, and blooming flower gardens are cared for in sync with lunar and planetary cycles

  • Sustainable practices thrive: Biodynamic composting, regenerative grazing, and loving stewardship offer a living example of a balanced ecosystem where humans and land co-create harmony

  • Spiritual connection: Ancient earth sites dot the property, offering quiet places for reflection, ritual, and communion with the land that was honored for millennia by Indigenous peoples

Why It Matters for Maidenfire

By holding our festival on this land, our ceremonies, workshops, and circles are elevated into deeper resonance—every breath infused with the spirit of the land. The environment supports our invitation into embodiment, healing, and cyclical wisdom—reflecting Mother Earth’s own rhythms as we gather in sisterhood.