Outdoor Attractions

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  • The swimming pool and heated Jacuzzi spa

    The swimming pool and heated Jacuzzi spa are on a quiet hill side, a short walk from the guest rooms. You can fully relax as you bask in the sun by day, or gaze at the moon and twinkling and shooting stars by night.
    Flowering trees surround the pool and spa area, and in the distance loom mountains on three sides. Whether in the water or on the poolside lounge chairs, with friends or by yourself, you will feel embraced by and one with Nature.

  • The Healing Garden and Lake

    The Healing Garden and Lake were designed to provide harmony and inspiration for contemplative walks and seated meditations. The Asian-style garden contains seven colors of flowers aligned according to the human body's seven chakras. The lake is surrounded by a special path of fine gravel, which is suitable for a bare-foot meditative walk.
    The lake is full of life with goldfish and carp (koi), herons and ducks, and a large grouping of lotus flowers. Nearby is a walk with many kinds of herbs along the paths. At the night in the early morning, many local animals come to drink at the lake, especially groups of mule dear; if we are quiet and still, they do not mind our presence.

  • The Horse Farm

    The Horse Farm usually hosts 10 or more horses, which have been trained to be gentle and have absorbed the peacefulness of Mago Garden. These horses are ideal for riding in special meditation programs, especially by first-time riders. Also, small groups of people can ride in an old-fashioned carriage drawn pulled by two draft horses. Around sunrise and sunset times are inspiring and moving times to circle the parameter of Mago Garden on horse back or riding in the carriage.

  • the Organic Garden

    On display at the Organic Garden is a cornucopia of Nature’s bounty, with red and green mountains just over the horizon. With fruit, vegetables and flowers growing virtually any time of the year, the Garden is a very beautiful place. The Garden features fruit trees and bushes that grow grapes, pears, cherries, apples, apricot, watermelons, and peaches.

  • Mission Place

    Mission Place is one of the best sites in Mago Garden to enjoy the sunrise or to meditate on your mission in life anytime during the day. Itself a vortex, Mission Place was laid out as a mosaic of a vortex with red and white pebbles. From the beginning of Mago Garden, this has been a special place to meditate alone or in groups, and to declare your intentions for your life.

  • Dahn Goon Statue

    Dahn Goon Statue—tall, gold-colored, and seated — represents the ancient Korean lineage of an enlightened civilization. Just like Plato of ancient Athens advocated that government should be run by a philosopher-king, this statue represents the first of 47 leaders of an ancient Korean culture that cared for the physical and spiritual needs of its citizens. Meditating at this site reinforces our dream and will to bring about a society in which people benefit others.

  • The Grave of Lester Levenson

    The Grave of Lester Levenson has been re-constructed and re-landscaped to provide a dignified setting to a great spiritual leader and for visitors to rest and reflect shaded. On this land for several decades, Levenson conducted courses in his Sedona Method for healing the mind and body. Many people who mediate at this tomb have found release and purification of their emotional burdens, and have discovered a powerful and positive new voice.

  • Shin-Sun-Dae

    Shin-Sun-Dae is a small and accessible mountain in the national forest that overlooks Mago Garden. Made of red Titanic Rock, it is a very up-lifting experience to climb to its first plateau or, slightly steeper, to the summit, in order to feel the peace of the Earth and to express our gratitude to it. Ideal for greeting the rising sun, it is suitable for group celebrations and individual meditative experiences.