Exploring the Pilgrim Place Campus
In our modern world, we often mistake "more" for "better." We seek more square footage, more gadgets, and more noise, only to find ourselves feeling more disconnected. But true fulfillment isn’t found in what we accumulate; it’s found in the environment we cultivate. At Pilgrim Place in Claremont, California, the 32-acre campus isn’t just a plot of land; it is a physical manifestation of intentional living, social responsibility, and community.
A Landscape of Purpose
The campus is a blend of historic architecture and forward-thinking sustainability. From LEED-certified buildings to the iconic 1930s Porter Hall, the structures here remind us that we are part of a long, continuing story. This isn't a place designed for isolation; it is a place designed for connection.
Cultivating What Matters
When we clear away the distractions of traditional maintenance-heavy living, we make room for the things that actually nourish the soul. At Pilgrim Place, that nourishment is literal and figurative:
Earth and Growth: The resident greenhouse and community gardens offer a space for residents to get their hands in the dirt, practicing environmental stewardship through shared compost bins and fresh harvests.
The Art of Craft: The Pendleton Arts & Crafts Center serves as a reminder that we are all creators. Whether it’s woodworking, ceramics, or weaving, the focus is on the process of making—much of which culminates in the annual Festival that supports the community.
Wellness and Vitality: The Fitness & Aquatic Center, featuring a salt-water therapy pool and yoga classes, underscores the idea that taking care of the body is the first step toward a clear mind.
Beyond the Gates
Located in the heart of Claremont, the campus benefits from the intellectual energy of the nearby Claremont Colleges and the charm of a small-town atmosphere just 30 miles from Los Angeles. It is a "sanctuary of activity"—a place where you can be quiet when you need to be, but where social justice, intercultural art, and community lectures are always within reach.
The Lesson
The Pilgrim Place campus teaches us that where we live should reflect how we want to live. If we value peace, we must choose environments that embody it. If we value community, we must share our gardens. If we value meaning, we must choose a home that prioritizes people over possessions.
It isn’t just a senior living community. It’s a 32-acre reminder that a life well-lived is a life lived with intention.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The 32-acre Pilgrim Place campus is located in the heart of Claremont, California, a vibrant town situated just 30 miles from Los Angeles and near the Claremont Colleges.
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Pilgrim Place features a Fitness & Aquatic Center that includes a specialized salt-water therapy pool and regular yoga classes designed to promote physical vitality and mental clarity.
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The campus incorporates LEED-certified buildings, shared compost bins, a resident greenhouse, and community gardens where residents actively participate in environmental stewardship and harvesting.
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The Pendleton Arts & Crafts Center provides dedicated spaces for residents to engage in woodworking, ceramics, and weaving, with many of the creations being featured in an annual Festival that supports the community.