WELCOME HOME
We're Jordan and Ally, brother and sister/best friends, and we created Prairie Holler because this is where life led us.
Our intention is to create retreats for people to step into and set aside the distractions of modern life. In letting go of everything we need to “do” we can reconnect with what it feels like to simply “be”.
By reconnecting to ourselves, we can more fully connect with our intuition and the understanding that the answers to life's questions are already within us.
Below you can see our upcoming retreats, feel free to reach out to us with any questions you may have.
Upcoming Retreats

A women's only retreat in Appalachia
Damascus, Virginia
October 16-18th
Ally will be leading a slow weekend getaway in the mountains of Appalachia for women craving rest, connection, and space to reconnect with themselves.
Join us during peak autumn for a few days of movement, nourishing meals, nature, fireside evenings, and meaningful connection.
No rushing. No pressure. Just space to slow down, breathe deeply, and reset.
After the rush of summer and before the business of the holidays.
If this retreat feels aligned for you, please fill out the questionnaire below to learn more and reserve your spot. Only 6 spots are available.
Autumn Reset
Friday
Arrival + check-in
Welcome dinner together
Opening circle + fireside evening
Saturday
Morning coffee + light breakfast
Gentle morning yoga outside as weather allows
Nourishing shared lunch
Time to relax, connect, + explore Damascus together
Evening dinner + fireside connection
Sunday
Slow morning + breakfast
Gentle movement + reflection
Closing circle
Departure late morning/early afternoon
Please note this is a loose itinerary and will allow for plenty of spacious downtime or connection throughout the weekend.

-Weekend Flow-
Our Home for the weekend...
Our retreat home is tucked away in the mountains of Damascus, Virginia — a cozy 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath space to slow down, reconnect, and enjoy the beauty of Appalachia during peak autumn.
The home includes 4 private bedrooms along with a shared bunk room available at a discounted rate for women attending together or open to a more cozy, communal stay.
Expect fireside evenings, covered porches, nearby trails, nourishing meals, movement, and plenty of space to rest and recharge.
Check out the beauty of Damascus here: Visit Damascus
Getting Here
The closest airport is Tri-Cities Airport (TRI) in Blountville, Tennessee, located approximately 40 minutes from our retreat home in Damascus, Virginia.
Airport transportation is included, and you'll be picked up upon arrival and dropped off for your departing flight, making your travel as easy and stress-free as possible.
Reserve Your Spot
If you'd like to join us, fill out the questionnaire below and I'll personally reach out to you.
From there, we'll confirm your accommodations, answer any questions, and secure your spot with a $250 deposit.
I can't wait to connect with you.
Includes:
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2 nights lodging
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All meals for the weekend
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Daily movement - yoga led by Ally
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Welcome gift
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Retreat activities
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Fireside evenings + connection
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Spacious time to rest and explore
Private Room — $800
Shared Bunk Room — $650
INvestment

About Us
Ally

I am a lover of all beings and things. At my core I am a healer and working as a registered nurse off and on for the past 12 years I've realized the best way for me to heal others starts long before the prescriptions are written.
Nature is my safe place and I'll always look for the best hikes followed by the best burgers around.
I like to travel, try new foods, and get uncomfortable, but I think a bigger part of me recently likes the sense of home a bit more.
I love my people BIG.
A firm believer in going after whatever floods your heart with joy.
More of that. Always.
I have a habit of wanting to freeze time, so you'll typically find me with a couple cameras in tow. Capturing special moments in peoples lives brings me so much joy.
Aliens are real.
Jordan
At heart I am a golden retriever puppy - I just want to hang out in the sun, and be excited when people come home.
I feel lucky that my life has been so interesting up to this point. I’ve gotten to live all over the US, travel the world a bit, and meet a lot of different people from different backgrounds. Having recently moved back to Appalachia, I feel a new season of life approaching. Things are slowing way down and I’m kinda into it. For now :)
My favorite color is green.
I’m a pretty good listener.
I love animals but snakes make me feel weird.
Big WVU fan.
I really enjoy History but I forget almost everything I read or listen to.
Terrible at small talk but genuinely interested in people and their stories.
Laughing is my favorite.











