Camp Oneka · Tafton, Pennsylvania · May 22–25, 2026
Welcome Joy
After a long winter season, we invite you to a women's retreat designed to guide you back to joy and presence — in nature, in your body, and in connection with others.
Secure Your SpotPut down the weight of winter and step into something warmer — movement, stillness, laughter, and the kind of connection that only happens when you're surrounded by water, trees, and kindred women.
Four days. One beautiful camp. No agenda but your own.
Morning sessions to open the body, ground the mind, and begin each day with intention.
Starlight and morning sauna sessions — ancient medicine for modern women.
Guided nature walks through Pennsylvania wilderness. Breathe deep and walk on.
Glide across the lake by canoe. Pure, unhurried freedom.
Find your focus at the archery range.
Guided campfire conversations, late night laughter and the magic of being truly heard.
A moving meditation. Find your balance on the water.
Pure joy. Bounce, laugh, splash — no age limit on fun.
Make something beautiful with your hands. Beads, clay, paint — let your creativity out to play.
Catch the wind across the lake. A quiet adventure all your own.
Jump from the dock, swim in the lake, feel the water on your skin. The waterfront is calling.
Ease, a book, and good company. Permission to simply be still. Making connections with new friends.
Feel the rush of adventure as you reach new heights.
A little extra care for your body and soul.
A gentle guide for the weekend — arrive into any of it, or none of it.
This is your time.
Cozy lakeside cabins perfect for settling in and winding down. A simple, comfortable space that feels like camp should.
Spacious cabins nestled among the trees, offering a little more room to breathe and be.
Sleep under canvas with the sounds of the forest all around you. The closest you can get to nature without missing a thing.
Linen service available
Shuttle service available
Jocelyn Boettner is a Pennsylvania-based spiritual healer, transformational coach, and retreat facilitator. She blends shamanic healing practices with modern approaches such as Human Design, somatic awareness, and trauma-informed coaching. Her work focuses on helping individuals — particularly women and leaders — navigate burnout, emotional patterns, and life transitions. She is the founder of Soul Centered Wellness, where she has offered private sessions, workshops, and group healing experiences. Boettner's philosophy centers on reconnecting clients to inner clarity, purpose, and embodied leadership.
Kristin Scrimalli is a family and lifestyle photographer, creative, and intuitive presence with a gift for capturing real connection and beauty. She is also the summer photographer at Camp Oneka, where she documents the spirit and joy of girls in community. Kristin is Reiki I certified and will complete her Reiki II training in April, continuing to deepen her work with energy, presence, and healing.
Laura Miller is a designer and facilitator whose work sits at the intersection of home, healing, and human relationships. She is the founder of an integrative practice exploring how our living environments mirror and shape our inner worlds. With a background in design, Laura combines principles from feng shui, trauma-informed design, and somatic awareness to help people transform their homes into spaces of safety, clarity, and renewal. Her work is grounded in the belief that our homes are not just places we live — they are containers for our emotional lives, relationships, and healing.
Nestled in the Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania, Camp Oneka sits on the shores of a pristine lake surrounded by ancient forest. It's the kind of place that makes you exhale the moment you arrive.
With lakeside docks, a sauna, climbing wall, archery range, and miles of forested trails, everything you need for this weekend is already here, waiting.
325 Route 390
Tafton, Pennsylvania 18464
Step out of your daily rhythm and into a slower, more spacious pace of being.
Bare feet on earth. Hands in water. Body reconnected to what it already knows.
Permission to do nothing. To nap. To sit by the lake without a plan.
Where breath becomes laughter and laughter becomes joy.
Space is limited to keep this weekend intimate and intentional.
We'd love to have you with us at Camp Oneka this May.
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