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BRING A CUSTOM TRAIL TO LIFE

OUR MISSION

In a world of digital saturation, we transform shared landscapes into somatic wellness ecosystems. Using the five questions as visual circuit-breakers, our custom installations offer a necessary reset for the nervous system—inviting us to slow down, reconnect, and move together.

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WHAT IS A CUSTOM GRACE TRAIL?

Custom Grace Trails are thoughtfully designed, place-based installations that integrate our five guiding questions into the local landscape through

permanent signage.

Permanent Reflection Installations

​Born on the Plymouth waterfront and grown into a nationwide movement, every trail is uniquely crafted to reflect its location and the people who walk it.

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These installations serve as wellness hubs for communities—inviting residents and visitors to step into a somatic experience that interrupts the autopilot of daily life and encourages presence in every season.​

Community Ecosystems

Integrated Into Everyday Landscapes

Custom Grace Trails integrate seamlessly into the social and physical landscape of a community. These installations act as permanent wellness hubs—transforming shared outdoor spaces into intentional environments for reflection, regulation, and connection.

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  • Municipal Parks & Waterfronts

  • University & School Campuses 

  • Healthcare & Hospital Grounds

  • Nature Preserves & Walking Trails

  • Faith Communities & Nonprofits

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In many communities, a Grace Trail begins with a single person—a trailblazer who recognizes the need for a space to slow down and helps bring that vision to life for everyone.

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EXPLORE THE TRAILS

The Grace Trail framework has taken root in diverse landscapes across the country—from university campuses to community waterfronts. Discover how these installations serve as permanent landmarks for resilience and shared connection.

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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

Bringing a Grace Trail to your community is a collaborative process designed to integrate the five questions into your unique landscape. We work alongside municipal leaders, educators, and community trailblazers to move from initial vision to a permanent sanctuary for reflection.

Blooming spring flowers on a Grace Trail path providing a visual circuit-breaker for stress
STEP 1

INITIAL VISION & INQUIRY

Share your vision. Complete our initial inquiry to help us understand your community’s goals and the landscape you wish to transform.
Close-up of new growth in nature, illustrating resilience and the restorative power of green spaces.
STEP 2

DISCOVERY

Collaborative Alignment. We’ll host a discovery call to discuss your specific location, site needs, and how the trail can best serve your people.
Fresh spring greenery on a wellness path, encouraging intentional reflection and grounding
STEP 3

TRAIL DESIGN

Mapping the Experience. Our team helps you map the physical trail and customize the signage to reflect the history and voice of your unique site.
Budding flora in a restorative landscape, showcasing the beauty of nature-based healing.
STEP 4

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

Finalizing the Details. We formalize the license agreement and prepare the site-specific assets needed for a successful installation.
Vibrant blooming plants along a physical sanctuary designed for nervous system regulation.
STEP 5

INSTALLATION & LAUNCH

Bringing the Trail to Life. The movement becomes permanent. We celebrate the launch as your community begins to wander, reflect, and reconnect.
Intentional Impact

INTENTIONAL IMPACT

Beyond the trail, these installations are permanent assets for community well-being. They create a sustainable culture of intentionality—fostering deeper connection and emotional resilience in every season.

Scenic view of Plymouth Harbor from the Grace Trail, a top destination for seaside wellness and reflection.

ACTIVE COMMUNITY ASSETS

More than a scenic path, these installations use a guided somatic framework to turn passive green space into high-utility wellness hubs for regulation and connection.

Founder Anne Barry Jolles teaching students the five-question framework for emotional fitness and focus.

SOMATIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

An outdoor classroom for emotional intelligence. The five-question framework provides a repeatable structure for students to process stress and build resilience through movement.

Anne Barry Jolles leading active seniors on a Grace Trail walk for community connection and longevity.

A STRATEGIC RESET BUTTON

Digital fatigue isn't cured by "more nature"—it requires an intentional interruption. Our installations provide a structured cognitive break that restores focus and returns employees to their work with clarity.

FAQs

FAQS

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