Our Story

Some places hold something.

Hopecote Farm is one of them. Set on a private, regenerative property in Springfield, Tennessee — 45 minutes from Nashville — the land here has a quality that is hard to name and easy to feel. Quiet in a way that reaches you. Still in a way that asks something of you. Beautiful in a way that reminds you what you have been missing.

This is not a resort. It is not a hotel. It is a working farm — home to pigs, chickens, ducks, a horse, a pony, a barn cat, a garden, and the kind of natural life that moves at its own unhurried pace. The animals are family. The soil is tended with intention. Leaves stay on the ground through the last frost to protect the bees and fireflies still resting beneath them. The snakes on the trail are left alone because they belong here. Everything here exists in relationship with everything else.

That is the point.

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In Her Element

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In Her Element grew out of a simple and urgent recognition.

Women are exhausted — not in the way that a good night of sleep fixes, but in the deep, systemic way that comes from years of carrying too much, for too long, without enough support. The mental load. The emotional labor. The chronic low hum of stress that never fully lifts. The hormones that feel off. The body that has been put on hold.

Wellness, as an industry, has not always helped. More often it has added to the list — more to research, more to book, more to optimize, more to figure out. We wanted to build something different. A retreat experience that asks nothing of you except to arrive.

At Hopecote Farm, everything is handled before you walk through the door. Your schedule, your meals, your movement, your rest — all of it curated specifically for you, based on what you share with us in advance. You do not plan. You do not manage. You receive. For most women, that alone is the beginning of the reset.

The experience is built around what the body actually needs.

Not what is trendy. Not what looks good in a photo. What works — for the nervous system, for hormone regulation, for the deep, cellular kind of rest that lets you leave feeling like yourself again.

We partner with Kula Yoga & Bodywork, a healing space rooted in connection and care, for all yoga, massage, and infrared sauna experiences. Every meal is prepared by Moringa Tree, a natural health practice with nearly two decades of experience helping women achieve optimal health — using locally sourced, organically grown ingredients grown as close to this land as possible. Our most immersive experiences include a comprehensive biomarker panel through Superpower, measuring over 100 markers of hormone, metabolic, and longevity health, alongside a private Women's Health Consultation with Gina Webb, founder of Moringa Tree.

We believe healing is not something that happens to you in isolation. It happens in relationship — with the right support, the right environment, and the right amount of time and space to let your body do what it already knows how to do.

Hopecote Farm is that environment.

The trail is a little rocky. The pigs will probably try to nibble your fingers. The evenings are quiet enough that you will notice sounds you have not heard in years. And somewhere between the first morning yoga session and the last unhurried meal, something in you will begin to let go.

That is what this place does.

We built In Her Element here because the land asked for it — and because you deserve it.

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In Her Element at Hopecote Farm · Springfield, Tennessee · 45 minutes from Nashville