Our Favorite Places for Integration Near WildGlow Alchemy
One of the most beautiful parts of a psychedelic journey happens after the medicine day is over.
The insights begin settling.
Your nervous system starts integrating.
Emotions soften and reorganize.
You may feel inspired to journal, move your body, spend time in nature, or simply sit quietly with yourself.
At WildGlow Alchemy, we often remind clients that integration doesn't need to be complicated.
You don't need to force meaning-making or spend hours analyzing every moment of your experience.
Often the most supportive thing you can do is place yourself in environments that help you stay connected to yourself.
If you're visiting Denver—or if you're a local looking to extend your healing container—here are some of our favorite integration-friendly spaces near North Denver.
Gentle Yoga & Conscious Movement
Movement can be one of the most supportive integration practices available.
We generally recommend restorative, gentle flow, yin, breath-centered classes, or anything that helps you reconnect with your body rather than push yourself physically.
The River Yoga
With a location in Sunnyside not far from WildGlow Alchemy, The River offers a welcoming atmosphere and a variety of yoga styles including restorative practices, deep stretch, and mindful movement. It's one of our favorite nearby options for clients wanting to move gently after a journey.
Yoga Social
Yoga Social offers community-focused yoga experiences throughout Denver, many of which are donation-based and intentionally accessible. We love their emphasis on connection, inclusivity, and making yoga approachable for everyone.
Karma Yoga Center
For clients seeking a more spiritual atmosphere, Karma Yoga Center offers yoga, meditation, astrology, spiritual counseling, workshops, and a crystal shop all under one roof. It can be a beautiful place to continue exploring themes that emerged during a journey.
Samadhi Yoga
One of Denver's longstanding yoga communities, Samadhi offers daily classes and a welcoming environment that many clients appreciate during integration.
Float Tanks & Deep Rest
Sometimes the most supportive thing after a journey is less stimulation—not more.
Float tanks can provide a deeply restorative experience that allows the mind and body to settle without distraction.
Samana Float Center
Located in RiNo, this float center specializes in sensory-reduced float experiences designed to support recovery, relaxation, and nervous system regulation. Many clients find floating helpful in the days following a journey when they want additional quiet reflection.
Easy Float
Known for spacious float rooms and a welcoming atmosphere, this can be a wonderful option for first-time floaters looking for a gentle introduction to sensory rest and recovery.
Salt, Sauna & Warmth
Water, heat, and stillness can all be powerful allies during integration.
Many people naturally find themselves drawn toward soaking, sweating, bathing, or simply slowing down.
5 Star Salt Caves
This wellness center offers a Himalayan salt cave experience, infrared sauna options, and a variety of relaxation-focused offerings. For clients wanting a peaceful, contemplative environment, this can be a lovely way to spend an afternoon.
Qwantify Wellness Collective
Located in nearby Wheat Ridge, this wellness-focused space offers sauna and holistic wellness experiences that can complement an intentional integration practice.
Spiritual & Soulful Wandering
One of our favorite integration activities is simple:
Follow your curiosity.
Browse a crystal shop.
Pull an oracle card.
Sip tea somewhere quiet.
Read a book.
Walk through a neighborhood you've never explored.
You don't need to "do" integration perfectly.
You simply need opportunities to stay connected to yourself.
Denver offers countless metaphysical shops, bookstores, tea houses, and wellness spaces where you can wander slowly and see what calls to you.
Our Favorite Integration Advice
If you're staying in Denver for a few days after your journey, we encourage you to keep your schedule light.
Instead of planning a packed itinerary, consider:
A gentle yoga class
A float session
Time in a sauna or hot tub
Journaling at a coffee shop
Walking through a park
Visiting a spiritual bookstore
Reading
Resting
Doing absolutely nothing
The medicine often continues working long after the ceremony ends.
Trust that your nervous system knows what it needs.
Sometimes integration looks profound.
Sometimes it looks like a long shower, a slow morning, and a nap.
Both are healing.
At WildGlow Alchemy, we believe integration isn't about doing more.
It's about creating enough spaciousness for your experience to become part of your life.