Emerging from a ketamine session can feel like waking from a vivid dream. Your mind may buzz with new perspectives, and your heart may feel quite open. Reentering everyday life in D.C. requires gently transitioning through a calm, serene environment. Where you go and what you do after ketamine infusions offer a chance to replenish your mind and body and integrate the insights into your daily life.
Here, we share our favorite hidden gems in D.C. to reset after ketamine infusions.
Outdoor Escapes in D.C.
Rock Creek Park, Dumbarton Oaks Gardens, and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens are all D.C. sights to behold. However, to avoid overstimulation, you might want to consider less-trafficked locales after ketamine therapy. Some of Avesta Ketamine and Wellness’ favorite hidden gems in DC include P Street Beach, the Spanish Steps, and the US National Arboretum. We also love the Tregaron Conservancy and the Hillwood Estate.
P Street Beach & Community Garden
Close to Dupont Circle, P Street Beach is a hidden gem perfect for quiet reflection after a D.C. ketamine therapy session. Upon entering, you’ll find a wide-open area along Rock Creek with people picnicking, walking dogs, and reading in the grass. With the Church of the Pilgrims as a backdrop, it’s a peaceful place to relax, ponder, and cloud-gaze.
Pro Tip: If you venture north along the creek, you’ll encounter graffiti art and a stunning view of the P Street Bridge. But these trails can have litter and other items you may want to avoid. For an undisturbed experience, you might want to stay in the open grassy area.
Spanish Steps
Between Dupont Circle and Kalorama, the Spanish Steps is a lovely spot in Washington, D.C., where you can gather your thoughts and reflect on the ketamine experience. The steps lead down to brick and cobblestone, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle sound of water trickling from the fountain at the top. The steps offer shaded seating and a quiet escape lined with magnolias, eastern red cedars, oaks, and other flowering trees.
Pro tip: The Spanish Steps is also great to watch the sun set or rise over Dupont. Grab a blanket, refreshments, and a journal, and post up for a while.
Tregaron Conservancy: Historic Woodlands Garden
Tregaron Conservancy is another fantastic outdoor D.C. escape with plenty of shade. It features short scenic trails that wind through forests and a charming pond with plenty of birdwatching. Plus, the paths are rarely crowded, so you can take in the sights and sounds of nature as you privately process your thoughts. The benches scattered throughout the conservancy offer ideal spots to sit and meditate.
Pro Tip: The area can be challenging to find. Access it from Klingle Valley Train.
Hillwood Estate Japanese Gardens
The Japanese-style Gardens at Hillwood Estates is another hidden D.C. gem you want to consider after ketamine infusions. The Japanese-style garden features a flowing stream, stone pathways, statues, pagodas, and carefully placed plants that guide you through the space on a meditative walk. It’s designed to elicit harmony and balance, making it an ideal setting to unwind and integrate your experience. Walk around for hours or set a picnic and lay for a while.
Pro Tip: Reservations are required, so plan ahead for this stop.
U.S. National Arboretum
The U.S. National Arboretum is one of Avesta’s favorite less-trafficked spots in Washington, D.C. This expansive outdoor space covers over 400 acres and features various gardens, including the iconic National Capitol Columns. We love wandering through the Bonsai Museum and exploring the Fern Valley Trail. If those areas are too quiet, we recommend finding quieter paths to let your mind settle.
Pro tip: The U.S. National Arboretum is one of DC’s best-hidden gems for Cherry Blossom gazing without the crowds.
D.C’s Indoor Oases
If you prefer an indoor environment after ketamine, D.C. has a variety of tranquil spaces to consider. Wellness spas, quiet art galleries, meditation centers, and even hotels can provide the calm, comfort, and solitude you seek.
Hope Floats: Wellness Spa
Hope Floats is a wellness spa that specializes in sensory deprivation tanks. Float tanks are chambers designed to eliminate external stimuli and allow you to float effortlessly in warm magnesium salt water. This environment enables your mind and body to settle into a deep, contemplative state free from sounds, sensations, and effort. The idea is to remain fully aware of everything happening in your field of consciousness to elicit a profound sense of transformation.
Pro tip: Some people find sensory deprivation tanks anxiety-provoking. We recommend trying a float sometime before starting ketamine therapy in D.C. to determine whether this activity jives with your nervous system.
Balian Springs: Social Club for Wellness
Balian Springs is a communal space inspired by European bathhouse traditions. It offers hydrotherapy pools, steam rooms, and relaxation lounges. After a ketamine session, you might find solace in the calming warmth of a sauna or the invigoration of a cold plunge pool. The club takes a holistic approach and is one of the most affordable spas in D.C.
Pro Tip: Balian Springs may not be the best place immediately after ketamine therapy if you’re looking for seclusion. However, you can book private massages and restorative body treatments, like Himalayan salt rebalancing, reflexology, and body wraps.
The Phillips Collection
The Phillips Collection in D.C. is ideal if art helps you relax and reflect. This smaller, quieter museum is located in an old mansion in Dupont Circle and offers an intimate setting where you can immerse yourself in works from masters like Rothko and Bonnard. The museum has many nooks, like rooms in a home, where you can sit, analyze, and integrate your ketamine experience.
Pro Tip: The Phillips Collection also has a quiet in-house café where you can replenish and contemplate with a coffee, tea, or snack.
Day Use Room at the Kimpton Hotel
Consider booking a day-use room at the Kimpton Hotel for a more private retreat after your DC ketamine experience. This option provides a comfortable space where you can rest, take a bubble bath, meditate, or journal in complete privacy without distraction. You can also use the hotel’s fitness center, although we wouldn’t recommend intense exercise after infusions.
Pro Tip: Consider aligning your infusion appointment with Kimpton’s day-use hours. Standard bookings run from 2 to 10 p.m.
Kadampa Meditation Center
The Kadampa Meditation Center in D.C. is a place you might not think of right away, but it could be just what you need after a ketamine therapy session. Located 3.5 blocks from the Waterfront Metro Station, this Buddhist center is open to everyone regardless of faith. You’ll find daily guided sessions at very accessible rates. Most importantly, you’ll find a place to just be, release lingering tension, and explore your inner world.
Pro Tip: Don’t worry about your meditation experience. The sessions are beginner-friendly. Arrive a bit early to settle in and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
The Bottom Line
There is no perfect place to be or right activity to do after your DC ketamine experience. Home might be the best place to reset after infusions. Other times, parks and gardens restore you in ways nothing else can. And when nature doesn’t cut it, art, spas, and amenities can undoubtedly do the trick. What matters is that you clear your schedule and prioritize your mental, physical, and emotional needs.
Contact Avesta’s D.C. ketamine clinic today to learn more about our infusion protocols and get tips on integrating your experience into lasting change.