Explore trusted Christian retreat locations across the United States, organized by state for easier navigation.
The National Association of Ministry Retreats connects pastors, missionaries, and ministry leaders with Christian retreat centers created to support rest, reflection, and renewal. Member retreats across the country offer peaceful settings that encourage restoration and time away from the demands of ministry.
Retreat locations are listed by state to help you explore options based on geography and setting. Each retreat operates independently and manages its own availability, scheduling, and guest communication. When you find a location that feels like a good fit, you will be directed to the retreat’s website to learn more and take the next steps.
Retreat Locations

Abbie Lane Retreat Ministry
Coushatta, Louisiana

Above Paradise Retreat
Livingston, Montana

Burning Bush Ranch
Summit, Mississippi

God’s Holy Hill
Townsend, Tennessee

Tributary Retreat
Harriet, Arkansas
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of Christian retreats are available in Arkansas?
Christian retreat locations in Arkansas offer a variety of settings for pastors, missionaries, ministry leaders, ministry couples, and other Christian workers seeking rest, reflection, and spiritual renewal. Retreat experiences may include personal retreats, sabbaticals, ministry renewal stays, coaching, debriefing, spiritual direction, and quiet time away from ministry pressures.
Where are the retreat locations in Arkansas?
Retreat locations listed through the National Association of Ministry Retreats are located throughout Arkansas, including the Ozark Mountain region and surrounding rural communities. Each retreat offers a unique setting designed to support rest, prayer, encouragement, and renewal.
Are Arkansas ministry retreats free of charge?
Many Christian retreat ministries in Arkansas provide lodging, meals, or retreat experiences free of charge through donor support and nonprofit ministry funding. Each retreat operates independently, so accommodations, eligibility requirements, and costs may vary by location.
Who do Arkansas retreat ministries serve?
Retreat ministries in Arkansas commonly serve pastors, missionaries, church planters, ministry leaders, ministry couples, campus ministry workers, parachurch workers, and other Christian leaders seeking spiritual renewal and encouragement.
Are Arkansas retreat centers open year-round?
Some retreat ministries in Arkansas operate year-round, while others offer seasonal availability based on weather, staffing, or retreat schedules. Guests should review the individual retreat website for current availability and scheduling details.
Are meals provided at Arkansas retreat locations?
Many retreat ministries in Arkansas provide private cabins, lodge accommodations, RV hookups, or quiet lodging spaces designed for personal retreat and spiritual rest. Accommodation styles vary by retreat location.
How do I choose the right retreat location in Arkansas?
Each retreat offers a different setting, atmosphere, ministry focus, and accommodation style. Guests are encouraged to explore retreat descriptions, review eligibility guidelines, and visit the retreat website to determine which location best fits their current season of ministry and renewal needs.
How do I request a stay at an Arkansas retreat?
Availability and booking are managed directly by each retreat ministry, not by NAMR. When you find a retreat that may be a good fit, visit the retreat’s website to review guidelines, request availability, and communicate directly with the retreat leadership team.
Additional retreat locations in Arkansas may be added as the network grows.
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