Sound Bath & Forest Bathing at Hallam Lake
Join Aspen local Megan DiSabatino for a restorative sound journey and magical evening forest bathing in nature at Hallam Lake. Slow down and reconnect as we deeply relax and breathe, bathing in the healing sound frequency of the natural world and singing crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, chimes, gongs and drums, and soak up the beauty and wonder of the meadows and forests around Toklat. We’ll engage all of our senses as we explore the trees, wildflowers, meadow grasses and calming waters of Hallam Lake.
Sound healing is one of the oldest forms of medicine. Sound healing can be traced back 40,000 years to indigenous Australians using ancient sounds for healing work. Sounds and vibrations synchronize our fluctuating minds by providing a stable frequency which our brains can rest on and attune to. Sound creates a pathway to a place of peace and stillness the same as mantra helps you arrive at a still point for meditation. Sound healing balances and clears the mind and leads to a renewed sense of purpose, well being, calm and pure happiness. It reduces stress, anxiety, depression and supports mental, emotional and spiritual well being.
Please wear cozy clothes, bring layers, a yoga mat or blanket (or borrow ours), pillow and water. Will happen rain or shine!
About the Instructor: The healing and visual arts have always been a centerpoint in Megan DiSabatino’s life. She grew up in a family of yogis and artists. About 25 years ago, she followed a deep calling to move to Australia to study sound, yoga and energy work. Megan’s deep dive into higher frequencies, yoga, sounds and the healing arts continued in India and Bali and then back to the states to teach in San Francisco, NYC, and back to her beloved hometown of Aspen!
Sound Bath & Forest Bathing at Hallam Lake
Price
$30, ACES members receive 10% discount
Registration required
Register for April! Register for May!Select days, 5:15pm
Upcoming Dates:
April 22, 2026 from 5:15–6:30pm
May 6, 2026 from 5:15–6:30pm
May 20, 2026 from 5:15–6:30pm