Drala Mountain Center

Non-profit organization · Larimer County

Drala Mountain Center

Non-profit organization · Larimer County

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151 Shambhala Way, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545

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Highlights

Mountainside temple with a tea house & a Stupa shrine, offering Buddhist meditation & yoga retreats.  

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151 Shambhala Way, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 Get directions

dralamountain.org
@dralamountain

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151 Shambhala Way, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 Get directions

+1 970 881 2184
dralamountain.org
@dralamountain

Features

gender neutral restroom
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jul 11, 2025

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"The United States might not be known as a global hub of Buddhist architecture, but that doesn’t mean that the U.S. doesn’t have its fair share of beautiful symbols of peace. One of the most lovely, and possibly the largest of them is Colorado’s Great Stupa of Dharmakaya.  The giant stupa, located in the Shambala Mountain Center in Red Feather Lakes, Colorado might be a tranquil memorial today, but its construction was anything but smooth. Construction on the stupa began in 1988 after the death of Buddhist meditation master Chögyam Trungpa, who had founded the Mountain Center. The monument was meant as both a memorial for the teacher and as a symbol of global peace. However the stupa was not actually completed until 13 years later, when it was finally consecrated in 2001. Now that it is finished, the towering stupa stands 108 feet tall, and it is said to have been built with a special concrete mix that is meant to last for a thousand years. The interior of the monument contains three levels, and unlike most stupas, which are generally sealed, the Great Stupa is open, although only the first level is accessible by the public. The entire structure is covered in symbolic flourishes and statuary, including a large golden buddha statue in the center, and a spire made of 13 discs representing levels of enlightenment. The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya is the crown jewel of the Shambala Mountain Center, and an inspiring symbol of peace. Whether you are visiting to remember Trungpa and his teachings or just to find some peace, there are fewer finer places in all of America than the Great Stupa." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Payton Kiely

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I cannot say enough wonderful things about Drala. I just got back from leading a 4 day retreat at their center for 16 of my yoga students and everything was perfect. They provided us our own space for practice and lectures that had everything we needed (yoga mats, meditation cushions, bolsters, blocks, white boards, etc). The staff went above and beyond to make sure things were set up for us and were extremely communicative both before, during, and after our stay. The food was phenomenal. The rooms were clean and had what you need to rest your head after an eventful day. The walk to the stupa was easy and beautiful and the stupa itself is breathtaking. I will absolutely be back here to host retreats again and again. Our new home away from home.

stacie haden

Google
We didn't stay here. Just came up for a beautiful hike.

Jessica Watters

Google
Just finished a weekend retreat at this beautiful sacred space. The Stupa is stunning and when you go inside there is a giant golden Buddha, with seats to meditate. Past the Stupa there is a shrine, where there is clear instructions on how to pay homage in the proper respectful way. The leaves on the aspens in the fall contributed to the autumn ambiance. For the retreat, Rooms were comfortable and clean. The two instructors hosting were incredibly talented at holding space and creating an amazing atmosphere and unforgettable experience. The food for all meals was delicious. The director Linda is friendly and nice. Would come back again for another retreat in the future.

Mary Sajfar

Google
What a beautiful location to recenter yourself! I love that you are free to be yourself here. The rooms were clean and quiet. The food was delicious. The employees are so kind and helpful. It is a great place for personal, spiritual, or professional retreats as you get to decide what you want to be involved in and how you want to organize your day. I would come back here by myself to get away or with another group to connect. Highly recommend!

Regina Verdico

Google
all around amazing. I loved that once I arrived, I could experience so much in one place. The food was fantastic, the people were so kind and helpful, and the land was exquisite - magical. Thank you for such an expansive experience.

Justin Fox

Google
I love this place, I have several great memories here, and hopefully, at least one or two more. The setting here is so calming and pieceful. I wish I could simulate the energy that can be felt at places like this, and the architecture has always fascinated me, too. It reminds me of a Japanese style Dojo. I'm glad the place didn't burn down when the fires burned through. I hope they can rebuild and expand back into the land that they have had to abandon.

LS Sheldon

Google
We visited to see the stupa and walk the wintery grounds. It’s one of the most beautiful stupas I’ve see. The inside is serene and calming. Thanks for welcoming all to this lovely place. ❤️

Tyler Ryan

Google
This place is mindblowing relaxing. When we went up during the week, we had nearly the entire place to ourselves. The temple is immaculate and absolutely stunning!