SoulCleanse
A song-filled souljourn into the heart of Labyrinth Canyon with Elana Brody and Lauren Bond
August 22-29, 2026
Imagine…
Seven days on the Green River, canoeing through Labyrinth Canyon. Red sandstone walls rising on both sides — layered ochre, crimson, old gold. Cottonwoods willowing at the water’s edge. A canyon wren threading liquid song. Scarlet globemallow burning open in the heat. The river unhurried, unhurriable, carrying you somewhere deeper.
Canyon as labyrinth. River as story, as thread, as song. Something in you, older than your history, already knows the way.
The body knows this kind of becoming.
7 days, 45 miles of canoeing,
delicious food, mythos, story, and song.
Guides: Elana Brody and Lauren Bond
Pricing: $3295 per person, $1200 deposit
max 15 people
The deposit and cost of The River’s Path Canoe Adventures are non-refundable. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance through our partner Outward Travel to protect your investment.

The wild river is calling. Can you hear her?
Inviting you to a magnificent, awe-inspiring, deeply dropped-in late summer pilgrimage: an eight-day canoe journey into the heart of Labyrinth Canyon, Utah.
Travel through inner and outer waters with ritual, song, and soul-vision journeys. Meet the land—and parts of yourself—in new ways, inviting deeper connection and care for both. Listen for the song your soul has been longing to sing, a song that can only be heard in the deepest, quietest of places.
Bring whatever you are ready to release, whatever you have been carrying, and return home clearer, more spacious, and more free.
Tenderly held and facilitated by Hebrew Priestess and Song Midwife Elana Brody, with river guidance and earth-keeping by Lauren Bond of The River’s Path
Seven days. 45 miles. 15 people maximum. Labyrinth Canyon, outside Moab, Utah.
Can you hear the call?
“Have you listened to the voices in your belly? Really listened to them? Beneath the surface hunger. The deeper hunger. The desire for life. The ravenous hunger for creation. The yellow snakes and blue butterflies transmuting and transforming, squirming and opening and closing, screaming, “sing! dance! create! write! or we will eat you!”
words are food. make a feast. have an orgy with them. eat them and eat them and eat them. nourish yourself with the pleasure of language.
let the wild in. write, create, dance, sing, paint, jump on the earth and make love like a barbarian.”
— Stasha Ginsburg
Meet Your Guides

Elana Brody
SoulCleanse Guide
Raised in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia, with 10 years of life at sea-level in NYC, and now rooted in Boulder Colorado, Hebrew Priestess Elana is a traveler of both depths and highs, cosmic and earthly, sound and prayer. A trained and self-taught musician, songwriter, and ordained Hebrew Priestess, Elana is known widely for her ritual leadership, songs, and prayer gatherings in the Song Circle and Jewish prayer communities.
Elana is the creator of the annual SING A NEW SONG retreat, and currently helps folks explore their creativity and musicality online, in monthly “song-birthing” cohorts. She offers a holistic, attuned, and deeply personalized song midwifery method she developed over years of practice, and participants feel like something really magical is happening. Her offerings have been touted as “life changing” and “transformational” experiences. Elana also releases music as a singer-songwriter, including her latest EP The Garden, with music that celebrates beauty, love, and the natural world. In addition, Elana has worked as an environmental educator and farmer, and brings her naturalist and animist roots into all the work she offers.

Lauren Bond
Lead Guide
Lauren Bond has always belonged to the river. From a childhood of following streams to the deep kinship she has found in Labyrinth Canyon and the St. Vrain as an adult, her life has been guided and shaped by the water.
In 2004, she floated through Labyrinth Canyon for the first time. She didn’t yet know what she wanted to with her life, but she knew this was the place. Today, she can confidently say that this is, indeed, the place. She has been on over 60 journeys through Labyrinth Canyon, and she has no doubt that this canyon brings a magic of its own, far beyond what she can offer herself. This collaboration with the river emerged when she followed the wisdom shared by waterfalls, trees, birds, and a very sweet porcupine. There is no place else she would rather be.
Lauren holds an MA in Environmental Leadership from Naropa University, and is a certified Transformational Wilderness Guide through the Earth Based Institute. Lauren worked as a naturalist, river guide, wilderness guide, and environmental educator before she started leading her own river journeys with The River’s Path in 2010.
What to Expect — Overnight Canoe Trip on The Green River
While the exact itinerary will change based on the theme of the trip, some things are common for all trips down through Labyrinth Canyon.

