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The IONS Retreat Center is
housed on 200 acres of beautiful rolling hills, where hiking trails meander through pristine native live oak woodlands, and
the surrounding open space offers panoramic vistas of the California landscape. Wildlife abounds here, and includes deer,
rabbits, an occasional bobcat, wild turkeys, hawks and numerous songbirds.
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| The
Changing Seasons at
IONS |
| Spring:
The landscape is striking
in its lush greenery
and arrays of colorful
blooming wildflowers.
The weather is temperate
and marked by occasional
rain. |
| Summer:
The beauty of the
land changes as the
summer sun shines
down on the hills
turning the grass
from deep green to
gold. The warmest
months are August
and September. |
| Autumn:
A welcoming crispness fills the air as the trees
begin to lose their leaves and occasional rain hints
that winter is around the corner. |
| Winter:
The welcomed rainfall
turns the grassy hills
green again. Although
there are the occasional
frosty mornings the
temperatures are fairly
mild. |
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