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Couples in the Wild: Why Nature Retreats Spark Romance and Mindfulness

Discover how couples and groups can strengthen connection, boost wellness, and spark adventure while in the woods.

Sometimes the best way to reconnect with your partner isn’t over dinner in a crowded restaurant or a quick trip to a concert in the big city—it’s in the quiet of the woods. There’s something about being surrounded by trees, listening to the rustle of the wind, and watching the stars emerge that slows life down and brings couples closer.

But beyond the romance, there’s science behind why being in nature is so good for your relationship, your wellness, and your overall sense of self.

Why Nature is So Good for Relationships

Research shows that time outdoors isn’t just pleasant—it’s powerful.

  • A 2019 study published in Frontiers in Psychology found that just 20 minutes in nature significantly lowers cortisol levels, the body’s stress hormone. Lower stress = fewer distractions and more patience with each other.

  • Spending time outside improves mood and boosts creativity, according to research from the Journal of Environmental Psychology. Happier people tend to communicate better and feel more connected.

  • Studies on couples’ wellness show that shared activities in nature (like hiking or stargazing) increase feelings of closeness and satisfaction in relationships. The simple act of exploring together builds teamwork and trust.

In other words: nature helps you slow down, show up, and strengthen your bond—all while giving your mind and body the reset they need.


Romantic Activities for Couples in the Woods

If you’re looking for ways to turn a forest getaway into a truly memorable couples retreat, here are some activities that nurture connection and support wellness:

1. Stargazing Under the Big Sky

A 2014 study from Psychological Science found that experiencing awe—like gazing at a star-filled sky—expands perspective and makes people feel more connected. For couples, that means deeper conversations and shared wonder.

2. Couples Hike with a Picnic

Hiking not only strengthens your body but also reduces anxiety and depression symptoms, according to research from Stanford University. Pair that with a picnic in a scenic spot, and you’ve got both nourishment and bonding in one.

3. Cooking Together, Cabin-Style

Preparing a simple meal outdoors together encourages teamwork and mindfulness. Studies link mindful eating with reduced stress and improved mood—making it the perfect couple’s ritual.

4. Partner Yoga or Meditation in Nature

Yoga and meditation lower blood pressure and improve emotional regulation. Practicing together outdoors multiplies those benefits and creates a calming, intimate experience.

5. Campfire Conversations

The crackle of a fire has been shown to lower blood pressure and promote relaxation, according to evolutionary psychology research. Add in marshmallows and storytelling, and you’ve got a recipe for connection.

6. Photography Adventures Together

Taking photos in nature sparks creativity, and studies show creative activities reduce stress and boost overall well-being. Plus, you’ll leave with memories to relive together.

7. Mindfulness Moments in the Forest

Whether it’s a guided breathwork session, a shared tea ritual, or a few quiet minutes of forest bathing, mindfulness practices help couples ground themselves and feel present together. It’s a beautiful way to deepen emotional intimacy.

Bonus Idea: The Hohnstead Scavenger Hunt Adventure

If you’re looking for something truly unique to do together, our signature Scavenger Hunt (reserve separately or included for all cabin guests) blends fun, challenge, and discovery into one unforgettable experience.

This isn’t your average clue hunt—it’s an outdoor adventure course that takes you and your partner (or your group) across the property. Along the way, you’ll:

  • Hike forest trails with the help of an old school map

  • Test your aim in archery with friendly competition

  • Split wood the old-fashioned way for strength and skill

  • Pan for gold and see what treasures you can uncover

  • And more surprise challenges designed to make you laugh, bond, and team up

It’s part scavenger hunt, part wilderness challenge, and fully designed to leave you with memories that last long after your retreat ends. Couples walk away feeling more connected, and groups finish with stronger teamwork and plenty of inside jokes.

A Forest Retreat Made for Connection and Self-Care

If you’re dreaming of your own romantic escape, The Hohnstead Glamping Cabins in Montana offers the perfect mix of privacy, comfort, and wild beauty. Our forest setting encourages couples to slow down, unplug, and reconnect—with themselves and each other. Or introduce a bit of adventure into your routine with our Scavenger Hunt Activity, which is free for all cabin guests.

Our retreat season runs from May through October 2026, and we’d love to host your getaway—or even help you plan a full couples retreat.

Check out one couple’s recent romantic getaway at The Blind Cabin.

Photography By JazzerRae

Me, my husband and our dog had such a lovely time at the Hohnstead! Not tooo far away from Missoula, but far away enough for a little getaway! We LOVED that the property was dog-friendly and our pup had the best time roaming around our cabin in the woods. We were celebrating our 8-year anniversary and had the best time. We loved being able to use the communal kitchen to cook our dinner and store our food, but still having the amenities of coffee and a butane stovetop in the cabin. You can tell the hosts put SO SO much thought into making sure their guests are taken care of. The hot tub was also a plus (: We will definitely be back and will recommend to family and friends!

Rooms: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Location: 5/5

Hotel highlights
Great view, Romantic, Quiet
— JazzerRae


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Cabin Core Ideas for Your Bedroom

Check out our selection of Cabin Core Ideas for The Bedroom.

Our guests often praise our interior design selections, which include mountain-themed wall decor, rustic kitchen accessories, cozy lamps, and charming rugs. Today, we’re excited to share our top cabin finds with you. Even if you don’t reside in a woodland cabin, embracing the Cabin Core aesthetic can envelop you in warmth, inspire candlelit evenings, and encourage outdoor exploration.”


what exactly is cabin core?

Cabincore is a clothing and decor style that's inspired by remote, woodsy locations and evokes a cozy, rustic cabin feel. It's similar to cottagecore and naturecore aesthetic, but with more earthy tones, like greens and browns, and a darker, moodier vibe. Cabincore motifs include:

  • Colors

    Faded paint in olive, terracotta, and rusty tones, as well as hints of forest green

  • Materials

    Thick, textured rugs, faux sheepskin pelts, and thick blankets

  • Decor

    Ornate embroidery, lots of wood, candles, vases of flowers or dried grasses, and nature-inspired art

  • Motifs

    Cabins, forests, hiking, pinecones, forest animals, muddy paths, vegetable patches, gloomy or cloudy days, autumnal seasons, streams, fishing, cold weather, and fireplaces 


WHAT CABIN CORE ITEMS CAN I include in THE Bedroom?

Reclaimed Wooden Beams: Add wooden beams to your ceiling for that rustic cabin feel. You can even make these beams yourself! They evoke a sense of warmth and authenticity.

Wicker Details: Introduce wicker baskets, chairs, or other accessories. Wicker adds a touch of cottagecore charm and pairs well with the cabin aesthetic.

Comfy Throw Blankets: Drape long, comfy throw blankets over the bed or chairs. Opt for natural materials like wool or chunky knits to enhance the cozy vibe.

Plush Blankets and Soft Bedding: Layer your bed with plush blankets and soft bedding. Think faux fur throws or woolen blankets for extra warmth and comfort.

Foliage-Inspired Hues: Cabincore embraces earthy tones inspired by nature. Consider greens, browns, and deep blues for your bedroom color palette.

Antique Finds: Scour antique shops for unique pieces. Vintage lanterns, old maps, or weathered signs can add character to your space.

Plaid and Leather Accents: Incorporate plaid patterns and leather textures.

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Remember, the key is to create a space that feels both intimate and connected to the outdoors, allowing you to escape into the woods even if you’re not in an actual cabin!

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Cabin Core Ideas for Your Bathroom

Check out our selection of Cabin Core Items for The Bathroom.

Our guests frequently compliment our interior design choices, such as our mountains, wildlife and nature-inspired wall decor, kitchen accessories, lamps, rugs, and many others. We decided to share with you our favorite cabin finds. Even if you don’t live in the cabin in the woods, decorating with Cabin Core in mind can help surround you with warm blankets, candlelit evenings, motivational wall decorations and inspirational items that remind you to get outside.


what exactly is cabin core?

Cabincore is a clothing and decor style that's inspired by remote, woodsy locations and evokes a cozy, rustic cabin feel. It's similar to cottagecore and naturecore aesthetic, but with more earthy tones, like greens and browns, and a darker, moodier vibe. Cabincore motifs include:

  • Colors

    Faded paint in olive, terracotta, and rusty tones, as well as hints of forest green

  • Materials

    Thick, textured rugs, faux sheepskin pelts, and thick blankets

  • Decor

    Ornate embroidery, lots of wood, candles, vases of flowers or dried grasses, and nature-inspired art

  • Motifs

    Cabins, forests, hiking, pinecones, forest animals, muddy paths, vegetable patches, gloomy or cloudy days, autumnal seasons, streams, fishing, cold weather, and fireplaces 


WHAT CABIN CORE ITEMS CAN I include in THE Bathroom?

Materials

  • Natural Wood: Use reclaimed or distressed wood for accents like shelving, vanities, or wall paneling.

  • Stone and Slate: Incorporate stone tiles or accents for a rugged feel.

Color Palette

  • Earthy Tones: Opt for warm, muted colors like browns, greens, and deep reds to create a natural atmosphere.

  • Neutral Hues: Soft whites and creams can balance the darker elements.

Textiles

  • Plaid or Flannel Patterns: Use towels and shower curtains featuring plaid or flannel designs for a cozy touch.

  • Natural Fibers: Choose rugs and bath mats made from jute, cotton, or wool.

Decor Elements

  • Wooden Accessories: Incorporate wooden shelves, baskets, or storage containers.

  • Nature-Inspired Decor: Add items like antler decor, pinecones, or botanical prints to enhance the cabin vibe.

Lighting

  • Rustic Fixtures: Use lantern-style or wrought-iron light fixtures to add character.

  • Warm Lighting: Soft, warm lighting creates a welcoming ambiance.

Accessories

  • Vintage Finds: Look for vintage or antique items to add charm, like old mirrors or rustic soap dispensers.

  • Plants: Incorporate greenery with potted plants or dried flowers for a natural touch.

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Cabin Core Ideas for your Kitchen

Check out our selection of Cabin Core Items for The Kitchen.

Our guests frequently compliment our interior design choices, such as our mountains, wildlife and nature-inspired wall decor, kitchen accessories, lamps, rugs, and many others. We decided to share with you our favorite cabin finds. Even if you don’t live in the cabin in the woods, decorating with Cabin Core in mind can help surround you with warm blankets, candlelit evenings, motivational wall decorations and inspirational items that remind you to get outside.


what exactly is cabin core?

Cabincore is a clothing and decor style that's inspired by remote, woodsy locations and evokes a cozy, rustic cabin feel. It's similar to cottagecore and naturecore aesthetic, but with more earthy tones, like greens and browns, and a darker, moodier vibe. Cabincore motifs include:

  • Colors

    Faded paint in olive, terracotta, and rusty tones, as well as hints of forest green

  • Materials

    Thick, textured rugs, faux sheepskin pelts, and thick blankets

  • Decor

    Ornate embroidery, lots of wood, candles, vases of flowers or dried grasses, and nature-inspired art

  • Motifs

    Cabins, forests, hiking, pinecones, forest animals, muddy paths, vegetable patches, gloomy or cloudy days, autumnal seasons, streams, fishing, cold weather, and fireplaces 


WHAT CABIN CORE ITEMS CAN I FIND

FOR THE KITCHEN?

  • Decorative Elements from Nature: Decorative items might include pine cones, antlers, dried flowers, or botanical prints. These elements bring the outdoors inside and contribute to the rustic ambiance.

  • Vintage Appliances: If there are appliances visible, they might be vintage-style or intentionally designed to fit the rustic aesthetic.

  • Cozy Textiles: Look for comfortable, soft textiles like plaid or checkered tablecloths, curtains, or cushions. These textiles add to the cozy feel of the space.

  • Warm Colors: Earthy tones dominate, such as browns, greens, and deep reds. These colors create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

  • Personal Touches: Finally, personal touches like family photos in wooden frames, handmade ceramics, or heirloom kitchen tools can make the space feel even more inviting and unique.

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