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This section is currently a work in progress as we continue building out the agricultural retreat. Please explore the information below to see our vision and long-term goals for the property. Photos and updates will be added as the retreat begins to take shape.

Action. Skill. Purpose.

The Goal

We want to help get you outside. Walk the property. Test out the range. Try something new. Maybe archery. Have you ever caught a fish?

Step outside the box. The point is not to sit still and overthink. The point is to move, focus, learn, and re-engage. AFL is built to get people out of their heads and back into action through real experiences that demand attention, build confidence, and create momentum.

Get Outside

Fresh air, movement, and open ground change the pace immediately.

Build Skill

Every activity is a chance to sharpen focus, patience, control, and self-trust.

Do Something Real

This is hands-on, active, and purposeful — not passive.

Step Outside the Box

Movement Creates Momentum

Some people need quiet. Some people need motion. This part of AFL is about doing. It is about putting boots on the ground, trying something unfamiliar, and proving to yourself that you are still capable of learning, adapting, and pushing forward.

Outdoor and Skill-Based Activities

Train Focus. Build Confidence. Stay Engaged.

Archery

Calm Under Pressure

Focus, breath control, and precision come together in this timeless skill.

Archery offers a calm but demanding challenge that helps participants build confidence, discipline, and mindfulness while learning to master the bow.

ATV Trail Riding

Move Fast. Stay Sharp.

Explore rugged terrain and scenic trails on all-terrain vehicles.

This high-energy activity combines adventure and exploration, giving participants a strong way to engage the land and experience the property with purpose.

Fishing

Slow Down With Intent

Enjoy time by the water while casting a line and staying present.

Fishing builds patience, reflection, and control. It is simple, practical, and effective for people who need room to think without pressure.

Kayaking

Steady Movement, Clear Mind

Paddle through calm waters or navigate gentle currents.

Kayaking promotes physical activity, coordination, and composure while giving participants a direct, active way to connect with the water and the outdoors.

Land Navigation

Know Where You Are. Know What To Do.

Learn to read maps, use a compass, and navigate terrain with confidence.

Land nav builds self-reliance, problem-solving, and teamwork. It gives participants a practical challenge with immediate purpose.

Rock Climbing

Commit to the Next Move

Challenge yourself physically and mentally on artificial rock faces.

Rock climbing builds resilience, trust, and determination. It pushes participants to stay composed, think clearly, and keep moving upward.

Skeet Shooting

React With Control

Test reflexes and accuracy in a dynamic shooting sport.

In a structured and supervised environment, skeet shooting sharpens focus, timing, and hand-eye coordination.

Sharpshooting

Precision Matters

Refine control, patience, and marksmanship in a disciplined setting.

This activity emphasizes technical skill, consistency, and respect for process in a controlled environment.

Small Arms

Discipline Starts With Responsibility

Gain hands-on experience in a safe, supervised environment.

Participants learn proper handling, safety expectations, and core fundamentals through structured instruction and strict range discipline.

Why It Works

Action Cuts Through Stagnation

These activities are not filler. They create direction. They demand focus. They get people moving again physically, mentally, and emotionally. That matters.

What We Want People To Leave With

More confidence. More skill. Better control. A clearer head. A stronger sense that they can still do hard things, learn new things, and keep pushing forward.

Get Outside. Get Moving. Get After It.

That is the goal. Not to overcomplicate it. Not to dress it up. Just to create real opportunities for people to step back into action, build momentum, and remember what they are capable of.