If connecting to nature in a profound approach is a precedence on your subsequent wellness-centric journey expertise, The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Assortment is the most effective in school.
The place earth meets sky
The Lodge at Blue Sky is nestled on 3,500 acres of serenely secluded wilderness in Utah’s scenic Wasatch mountain vary, roughly a 25 minute drive from Park Metropolis. Its 46 rooms and suites sit on a sprawling non-public ranch “the place earth meets sky” (an apt description). The resort’s considerate, fashionable design is an limitless homage to the great thing about mountain life and, in fact, the dazzling sky and stars that beam from above it.
As quickly as you pull up at Blue Sky, you’ll spot Sky Lodge proper on the horizon line—this serves as the principle hub of the property. It is dwelling to Yuta, the resort’s primary restaurant, helmed by three time James Beard Award-nominated government chef Jason Franey, plus an on-site bar, lounge, and patio. Each meal at The Lodge at Blue Sky is inherently “mountain farm to desk,” as chef Franey collaborates intently with Lynsey Gammon, the director of farming for onsite Gracie’s Farm. The culinary program attracts inspiration from the area’s environment with a particular nod to the melting pot of Wasatch Mountain Vary’s many cultural influences. Native and sustainable produce and proteins—together with regeneratively-grown greens, garlic, tomatoes, root greens, honey, and herbs—abound.
Additionally subsequent door is a surprising infinity pool in addition to Edge Spa, which is constructed on the sting of a cliff that overlooks Blue Sky’s creek—which, sure, you’ll take heed to as you inhale and exhale their locally-sourced lavender oil. Water is the important thing element within the design of Edge Spa, which presents open-air soaking swimming pools, a wide range of mountain-inspired therapies, health coaching, and conscious pursuits, together with aerial yoga and guided meditation.
Every room at The Lodge at Blue Sky celebrates nature within the purest and simplest approach potential: by letting it in. The excessive ceilings and enormous home windows in each spacious suite maximize views and draw the gaze outward; glass doorways confide in rework your already-spacious suite into an indoor-outdoor narnia. The mattress is in the midst of the room, which makes you are feeling extra such as you’re laying among the many aspen bushes outdoors. Plan to get up within the morning with panoramic views of pristine wilderness and the sounds of the babbling brook, Alexander Creek, outdoors your window.
If exercise is what you’re after, The Lodge at Blue Sky presents each mountain journey possible, together with horseback using, Vaquero horsemanship classes, working cattle, fly fishing, championship-caliber taking pictures clays, mountain climbing, biking, and cross-country snowboarding.
The Lodge at Blue Sky: What actual mission-driven hospitality appears like
All the above—the stellar spa, outside rain showers, creekside chilly plunges—are what is going to lure you. Your expectations might be past exceeded. However what is going to go away you feeling extra linked to the universe and the entire surprise’s that the earth has to supply and reinstall your religion in humanity—and, sure, disconnected from Slack—might be one thing totally totally different. It gained’t have something to do with how plush the linens are (just like the fluffy cumulus cloud outdoors your window although) and even the truth that your room’s mini fridge will comprise a small Weck jar full of chilly, farm-fresh cream offered by joyful cows on-site: a far cry from espresso mate. What is going to transfer your proverbial mountains is the mission-driven cause that the serene ranch-resort exists, none of which has to do with luxurious.
Enter Barbara Phillips, the proprietor and visionary of The Lodge at Blue Sky.
In 2013, lengthy earlier than there have been on-site infinity swimming pools and spirulina smoothies, Phillips found a close-by ranch that was neglecting their horses, and took it upon herself to take care of them, feeding them day by day over the fence. One horse specifically actually wanted assist; she was declining rapidly and wouldn’t make it with out remedy. Phillips satisfied an area officer to move her to a close-by vet hospital and, from that day ahead, vowed to deal with the horse for the remainder of her life. She named her Gracie, feeling that it was a “Saving Grace” that she was in a position to rescue her. When officers pounded on Phillips’ door to research the ‘theft’ of Gracie (and threaten her with authorized motion) over a yr later, her response got here naturally: “You possibly can put me in jail, however I’ll by no means permit that horse to return to these individuals.”
Gracie impressed Phillips to discovered the Saving Gracie Equine Therapeutic Basis, which is now a part of the resort. Since 2015, Saving Gracie’s has rescued and turn into a without end dwelling for greater than 45 horses along with dozens of cows, chickens, goats, canines, cats, and extra.
“Saving Gracie’s and its beliefs underscore the complete tradition and messaging of Blue Sky: These animals might be handled pretty. They are going to be revered. We is not going to overwork them.”
—Barb Phillips, proprietor of The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Assortment
As a 3,500-acre working ranch, horses are written deeply into Blue Sky’s core DNA. The animal sanctuary Phillips has created is in contrast to anyplace else on the earth. She employs a full-time property vet (The Lodge at Blue Sky is the one resort in North America that has one) and makes use of its pure horsemanship program to deliver the impactful therapeutic and academic powers of horses to all company.
On a current go to to The Lodge, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Phillips in an try to grasp how she and her husband, Mike, take care of the livelihood of a lot—a resort, ranch, 3,500 acres of property, a whole lot of workers, and sufficient animals to fill an arc. The reply was clear to me earlier than Phillips opened her mouth: Deeply, and with super care.
“My resolution to start out the Saving Gracie Equine Therapeutic Basis, in full transparency, got here from a really emotional place,” Phillips begins. “From day one, my purpose has been to rescue, heal, and rehabilitate horses in a approach that’s as impactful as potential and achieved with excessive care.”
For Phillips, that meant taking lifelong accountability for the bodily and emotional livelihood of those creatures. “I don’t at the moment rehome the horses that I rescue. I give them a everlasting dwelling right here on the ranch, as a result of these animals are nonetheless recovering from so a lot. They’ve skilled a lot trauma and emotional ache, and sometimes require medical remedy for bodily points. These are expensive obligations that require long-term care. I’m fearful that if I rehome the horses, their points is not going to get addressed.”
The answer was easy: “So I created a sanctuary,” laughs Phillips. (Removed from easy, however you get it: Saving Gracie’s was her calling.) “When an animal comes to remain right here with us, they discover their without end dwelling. If a ‘working horse’ is now not in a position to work, they’ll get pleasure from a lovely retirement at Gracie’s.” Horse retirement, Phillips emphasizes, is about “not being helpful anymore”—it’s about valuing their spirit and offering them with love and nurturing.
“Saving Gracie’s and its beliefs underscore the complete tradition and messaging of Blue Sky: These animals might be handled pretty. They are going to be revered. We is not going to overwork them. If a horse is working for the ranch, we deal with them with the respect an worker deserves, which means they may get advantages and days off, too. We’ll by no means deal with them like they’re a commodity,” Phillips says as tears nicely in her eyes. See what I imply concerning the magic and therapeutic that occurs at this mountainside paradise?
Throughout our assembly, I watched as Phillips’ staff of equine consultants fastidiously administered muscle-relaxing therapeutic massage therapies to ageing, formerly-abused horses. The expression of deep emotion and reduction on every horse’s face was sufficient to make you perceive their mission.
It wasn’t lengthy into our dialog {that a} pickup truck full of 5 thirsty puppies stopped by, a horse’s leg harm wanted medical consideration, one cow began getting a abdomen concern, and Phillips received whisked away, again to work. However first, I needed to know: How can company take a few of this mountain air dwelling and really feel extra linked to nature after they’re not staying at a luxurious wellness report? “We prioritize the care we take of the land, the animals, and one another above all on the ranch—and this distinguished tradition of care has actually infused itself in a constructive approach throughout the complete property. Educating people who go to and instructing them one thing that helps them heal or really feel extra linked to nature after they go away, too—that’s what we’re after right here,” Phillips says.