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Bow Sanctuary

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3533 Chuckanut Drive
Bow, WA 98232
 
Map of Bow Sanctuary, 3533 Chuckanut Drive, Bow

Bow Sanctuary Wellness Center, located at 3533 Chuckanut Drive in Bow, Washington, offers a peaceful retreat where you can heal, relax, and unwind. Surrounded by Japanese-inspired gardens featuring a koi pond, waterfall, footbridge, and bamboo grove, the sanctuary provides a tranquil setting for rejuvenation. Originally created in 1996 by Deymian LeSar, these gardens were born from a dream to bring a little piece of Japan to Skagit County.

Today, Bow Sanctuary is a space for yoga, massage, meditation, and wellness workshops, complemented by nourishing food and drinks at Persimmon Bistro. We also collaborate with local providers and practitioners to create a welcoming, holistic environment for the community. Whether you’re enjoying a walk through the labyrinth or simply soaking in the beauty of the gardens, Bow Sanctuary invites you to relax and find your center.

 

   

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Phone: (360) 840-2248

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