In Atlanta, Georgia, there’s a special place where healing, joy, and connection come together — and it’s made especially for Black women. Paradise Park ATL is a Black-owned retreat hidden in 8 acres of beautiful Southern greenery. It’s not your usual spa with fancy marble or white robes. Instead, it offers something deeper: healing that connects to the earth, culture, and community.
At Paradise Park ATL, Black women are not left out. They are the center of everything. This retreat is made to give them a space to rest, recharge, and feel seen.
Here, guests can do more than just relax. They can learn to grow food from the land, enjoy Thai massages by the river, dance to live music, and drink fresh red raspberry tea made from herbs picked right on the property. Vegan meals are made fresh from the garden, and sunflowers bloom all around. It’s peaceful, joyful, and full of love.
The retreat is more than self-care — it’s legacy care. It’s about taking care of your body and soul while honoring history, roots, and community. It’s a reminder that healing can be simple, natural, and shared.
Paradise Park ATL is preparing for two upcoming events. One is a two-day virtual wellness retreat, where people can learn how to feel strong and radiant from home. The other is a one-day nature retreat on August 24, where guests will return to the land for a sacred and powerful experience.
If you’re ready to rest, connect, and grow, visit ParadiseIsLife.BIZ.
Here’s how to begin:
1️⃣ Submit your RSVP Inquiry
2️⃣ Schedule your Pathways Wellness Consultation
Follow @paradiseparkatl to stay updated.
Paradise Park ATL is showing the world that healing spaces can be inclusive, soulful, and rooted in Black excellence.