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Nestled within a century-old home listed on Eugene's Historic Registry, our center was created to support unhurried, intentional psilocybin journeys. Though conveniently located, it is tucked away, offering privacy and a gentle transition from the pace of daily life.
This is the quiet heart of Ripple. A place that doesn't push or direct, but quietly supports. Here, original architecture, natural light, curated artwork, and intentional design create an atmosphere where you can slow down, settle in, and simply arrive before allowing your journey to unfold.
Spread across two floors, each sanctuary room has its own atmosphere, inspired by the quiet rhythms of the seasons. Some guests are drawn to bright, open spaces, while others prefer rooms that feel more cocooned and reflective.
Original hardwood floors, soft natural light, flourishing plants, and views of trees and sky create an environment that feels both grounding and spacious.
We invite you to explore the rooms below and choose the space that feels most like home..
Summer is one of Ripple's most beloved spaces. Tall ceilings, abundant natural light, views of the willow tree, and an antique bed frame original to the home's era give the room a timeless character that feels warm, open, and inviting.


Autumn is Ripple's most spacious room. Framed by the surrounding tree canopy, the room is filled with dappled natural light and an open, airy layout. Its earthy palette and generous proportions create a sense of steadiness and quiet ease.


Winter offers a cozy sense of refuge. Angled ceilings, glimpses of the river through the trees, and soft natural light create a space that feels cocooned and restorative.


Spring is filled with natural light throughout the day. Elevated views into the willow canopy and an open, airy layout create a room that feels bright, spacious, and full of possibility.



Schedule a consultation to learn more about Ripple Journeywork, ask questions, and explore the next steps.
Ripple Journeywork is located on the traditional homelands of the Kalapuya people along the Willamette River. We honor their enduring presence, cultural resilience, and relationship with this region.
We respect the long histories of plant and fungal relationships held by Indigenous communities worldwide.
Learn more on our Honoring Land & Lineage page.
