Retreats at Lazy Puffin Lodge are structured around intentional time together rather than a fixed activity schedule. Groups stay at a private, off-grid lodge and shape each day based on weather, tides, and group goals.
These trips are best suited for organized groups, churches, or mentors working with men who value learning, conversation, and outdoor participation in a quiet Alaska setting.
Retreats focus on intentional time together rather than fixed schedules. Groups stay at a private, off-grid lodge and shape each day around weather, tides, and shared goals.
Rite of Passage trips are designed for structured group experiences centered on responsibility, self-reliance, and mentorship. These trips are often used by churches or leaders working with young men or adult participants in a guided setting.
Men’s retreats at Lazy Puffin Lodge are typically faith-based and focus on rest, connection, and reflection in a remote environment. These retreats are commonly attended by middle-aged men traveling as part of a church or organized group.
Best suited for organized groups and mentors seeking meaningful conversation and hands-on time outdoors in a quiet Alaska setting.
Trips are not designed as drop-in programs and are best suited for pre-organized groups with clear leadership.
These retreats are a good fit for groups that:
Lazy Puffin Lodge operates as a single-group facility during retreats. Your group will be the only guests at the lodge for the duration of the trip.
The lodge is intentionally simple and functional. It is a functional-style lodge rather than a luxury property, designed to support hands-on learning, shared meals, and group interaction in a quiet coastal setting on Ugak Bay.
Retreats are typically structured as multi-day stays, with common arrival and departure windows on Sundays and Wednesdays. Exact trip length and group plans are coordinated in advance based on availability and group needs.
Availability is limited by season and group size. Dates are coordinated in advance for a private lodge stay.