Collection: Fall Book Retreat 2024
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Our Fall Book Retreat will take place at CranHill Ranch in Rodney, Michigan; October 4-6. We're planning bonfires and apple cider and a wagon ride through the woods to take advantage of the season! Click an option below to learn more.
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Private House
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Private Room
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Women's Bunk
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Men's Bunk
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RV Campers
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Deluxe Swag Bag
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Early Bird Arrival (Thursday Night)
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Horseback Trail Ride
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