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Forming Formed: 2008 Established: 2008
This page last updated:12/19/2009
Wind Walker Eco Village
Spring City, Utah,
United States
 I’m writing today to share about the eco-village intentional-community on 175 ac. at Wind Walker Guest Ranch outside Spring City, Utah.
Let me start by asking a few questions.
Have you ever had the dream of building and enjoying your own dome, cabin, art studio, tree house, tee-pee, or yurt sanctuary away from the big city?
Would you like to eat amazing home made organic meals, drink pure deep-well water & breathe clean high-mountain air every day?
Would you like to be a participant in a community of beautiful, healthy, passionate, environmentally conscious, authentic, creative people?
Would you like to live in an intellectually stimulating environment
where there are weekly classes, workshops, lectures & discussions in
which you may participate?
Would you like to live among spiritually inspiring individuals that
encourage individuality & self expression?
Would you like plenty of free time to pursue your dreams & vision?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then the Wind Walker
Eco-village intentional-community may be just the concept you're looking for.
We're seeking emotionally mature, cooperative people of all kinds to join us in this creation. We already have much here & envision even grander additions of for example a crystal dome school for the children, a healing center & so much more.
Here's how to get started:
* Sit down and sketch out some ideas for your eco-dream-home. Think
small, you can always add on to it later. List some of the things
you've always wanted to do, reconnect with your dreams and vision.
* Visit the Wind Walker Guest Ranch to meet Loretta (the owner of the
Ranch) & managers of the eco-village.
* While you're there, take a guided tour of the ranch & survey the surrounding area from horse back.
* Spend some private time walking the sacred land & getting in touch with an area you feel you would like to build your eco-home.
* Buy into the eco-village / intentional-community for as little as $2,000. per person or become a sponsor for a sliding scale of $120+ annual donation & come hang out with us a week or two each year. We'll get to know each other better before making the larger investment.
Our ecovillage dream — includes (but not limited to) entrepreneurs, organic growers, people with mechanical, green technology & engineering skills, healers, artists, individuals, couples and families with children.
Call Loretta @ 435-462-0282 or email loretta@windwalker.org
 
Contact:
Loretta Johnson
P.O.Box 7
11550 Pigeon Hollow Rd
Spring City, Utah 84662 United States
Phone: 435-462-0282
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This page last updated:12/19/2009
 
Visitors Accepted
Visitor Process: Call us to make a appointment or to come stay for a visit @ 435-462-0282
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination:
Our community does not discriminate in regards to housing based on race/color, national origin, religion, sex/gender, family status (i.e. having children, not having children, or being pregnant), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry, source of income, age, creed, personal appearance, political affiliation, HIV infection, military/veteran status, unfavorable military discharge, gender identity or expression, receiving public assistance, or being the victim of domestic abuse.

Our community does not provide land or housing and is therefore not subject to fair housing laws.

Population
Members(adults and children):
12
(others come and are not full time at this time)
Non-member Residents:
(varies as it is also a guest ranch)
Open to new members:
Yes
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Members have independent finances
Open to Members with Pre-existing Debt:
Yes
Labor Contribution:
Expected
Join Fee:
Yes
Regular Fees:
Yes
Land and Buildings
Rural
Area:
175 acres (70.8 hectares)
Land Owned By:
A subgroup of community members
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
1-5%
Share Community Meals:
2-5 times/week
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Omnivorous
Alcohol Use:
Seldom used
Tobacco Use:
Used Occasionally
Social Factors
Which Spiritual Traditions(s):
Eclectic (integrates pieces from many religions)
Educational Style(s):
Public schooled
(until school is established)
 
 
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