How to Host a Mini-Mastermind or Workshop on Your Land

3/3/20252 min read

a couple of trees that are in the grass
a couple of trees that are in the grass

How to Host a Mini-Mastermind or Workshop on Your Land

Your glamping site is more than a place to stay.
It’s a place to gather, grow, and create transformation.

And if you’ve ever thought about hosting a workshop, mini-retreat, or mastermind—here’s your sign:
You don’t need a huge following, a team of facilitators, or a months-long plan.

You just need a bit of strategy, a clear purpose—and your already-magical space.

Let’s break down how to host a small but powerful experience on your land (without overcomplicating it).


First: Why Mini-Masterminds & Workshops Work for Glamp-Sites

They:

  • Add a new revenue stream without adding new tents

  • Deepen the connection between you and your guests

  • Position you as a guide, not just a host

  • Attract aligned, high-quality bookings

  • Turn one weekend into months of content and impact

This is for the host who wants to build a community—not just a calendar.


Step 1: Decide What You’ll Lead (Or Host)

You don’t have to be a coach, therapist, or yoga teacher.
You just need a clear container and purpose.

Ideas:

  • Quiet Reset (journaling, solitude, seasonal intention setting)

  • Creative Weekend (photography, writing, painting)

  • Business Mastermind (co-working, vision casting, content creation)

  • Wellness Workshop (breathwork, nature walks, tea ceremonies)

  • Host + Guest Format (bring in an expert and hold space on your land)

Keep it simple. 1–2 days. 4–8 people. Just one transformation.

Step 2: Choose Your Format

  • Day Workshop: No overnight stay required. Perfect for locals.

  • Mini-Retreat: 1–2 nights with sessions and solo rest time.

  • Private Booking Add-On: Offer it to a couple/family/group during their stay.

Start with what feels doable. You can always scale up.


Step 3: Prep the Experience

You likely already have everything you need.

Add:

  • Outdoor gathering spots (fire pit, deck, common table)

  • Journals, yoga mats, or art materials (optional and easy to prep)

  • A loose schedule with space to pause

  • A welcome moment (tea, breathwork, simple grounding prompt)

What feels intentional becomes memorable.

Step 4: Price It Right

Factor in:

  • Lodging (if included)

  • Meals or snacks

  • Time spent facilitating or preparing

  • Supplies or guest takeaways

You can also:

  • Offer early bird pricing

  • Bundle the workshop with your stay

  • Create a “Bring a Friend” option to fill spots faster

People pay for transformation—not just a tent.


Step 5: Market It Simply

Use your existing channels:

  • Post about it on Instagram as a story-led experience

  • Email your past guests first—they already trust you

  • Ask local partners to spread the word

  • Offer a discount to your email list to test interest

Your vibe will do most of the marketing. Let the energy lead.

Final Takeaway

You don’t need to run a full retreat center to hold meaningful space.
Your land already has the magic. You’re just inviting people in differently.

So if you’re craving deeper connection, higher-value guests, and a business that feels as good as it looks—this is your moment.

Host the workshop. Hold the weekend.
And let your glamp-site become a gathering space for something bigger