Overview
Any Length Retreat offers a unique, non-clinical approach to drug and alcohol addiction recovery for men in Pflugerville, Texas. Situated on a tranquil 5-acre property near Austin, this program provides a structured, home-like environment where residents can focus on building a strong foundation for lasting sobriety. The core of the program is an immersive experience in the 12 Steps, guided by dedicated mentors and certified peer support specialists who have walked the same path. By fostering a tight-knit brotherhood of 15 men, Any Length Retreat emphasizes community, accountability, and the spiritual principles of recovery over a traditional clinical model. It's an ideal setting for men who are ready to do the work and embrace a new way of life, free from addiction. Visit their website here.
Your First Step is a Conversation
Reaching out can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. Their admissions team is here to listen without judgment and help you understand your options.
- Your call is 100% confidential. Speak with the admissions team.
- There's no commitment to enroll. They're here to answer questions.
- Talk next steps clearly. Discuss pricing and what the program looks like.
Treatment Programs & Therapies
Levels of Care Offered
Residential Program
Immersive, 12-Step based living.
Aftercare Program
Ongoing support for graduates.
Substance Use Focus
Specializing in drug & alcohol addiction.
Detox Referral
Referrals for safe medical withdrawal.
Therapeutic Approaches
Insurance & Cost
Insurance Not Accepted
Any Length Retreat is an affordable, self-pay only program. They do not accept private insurance or government-funded plans like Medicaid.
Self-Pay
Please call to confirm current pricing.
- Residential Program: $6,000 / month
- Aftercare Program: $300 / month
Reviews & Testimonials
Based on 203 Google reviews
What Clients Appreciate
Life-Saving Program: Overwhelmingly positive reviews call the program life-saving.
Genuine Staff: Mentors are praised for genuine care and being examples of recovery.
Strong Brotherhood: Clients find a family and lifelong friendships in a supportive community.
"This place saved my life. Showed me how to live a life I never thought possible. If you want to get sober and stay sober, this is the place. Forever grateful for this place and the men I met there."
"This is hands down the best place to go if you’re serious about getting and staying sober. The staff is amazing and truly care about helping people. The brotherhood you build with the other guys is something that’s hard to put into words."
View additional context from reviews
Negative feedback is exceptionally rare. The program's success is tied to a resident's willingness to engage with its structured, 12-Step immersion model.
This non-clinical, peer-led approach is highly effective for those ready for an action-oriented path but may not be the right fit for individuals seeking traditional therapy or clinical services.
Tip: The overwhelming praise highlights that this program works wonders for men who are fully committed to its principles.
Location & Contact
Address
Any Length Retreat15401 Cameron Rd
Pflugerville, TX 78660, USA
Hours
Admissions: 9am-6pm M-F
Residential program operates 24/7.
Frequently Asked Questions
Program & Treatment
Why choose this program? What makes it different?
Any Length Retreat is different because it is a non-clinical, peer-led spiritual retreat. The focus is on deep 12-Step immersion, mentorship from men in recovery, and building a strong brotherhood in a small, home-like setting.
What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?
We offer a men's residential recovery program for drug and alcohol addiction, followed by a weekly aftercare program for graduates.
Does this program use the 12-Steps?
Yes, our program is fundamentally based on an immersive experience of working the 12 Steps. This is supplemented by individual and group sessions led by mentors and certified peer support specialists.
What types of therapies are used?
As a non-clinical program, we focus on 12-Step facilitation, peer mentorship, sponsorship, and individual and group sessions led by men with lived experience in recovery.
Is the program faith-based?
The program is spiritual in nature, as are the 12 Steps, but it is not based in any specific religion. We offer an optional trip to a local church on Sundays for those who wish to attend.
How do you treat dual diagnosis or co-occurring mental disorders?
We are a non-clinical program focused on addiction recovery through the 12 Steps. We do not provide direct treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders, but many find that working a spiritual program addresses the root causes of their struggles.
How long has this facility been open?
Any Length Retreat was founded in 2016.
Cost & Admission
What will my costs be for treatment?
The residential program costs $6,000 per month. The weekly aftercare program costs $300 per month.
Do you accept insurance?
No, we are a self-pay program and do not accept private insurance or Medicaid.
Do you provide detoxification services?
No, we do not provide on-site medical detox. Residents must be medically cleared before admission. We can provide referrals to trusted local hospitals for detox if needed.
Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?
No, our program is abstinence-based. We do not allow residents to be on Medication-Assisted Treatment like Suboxone or Methadone.
Daily Life & Rules
How long will I be there?
The minimum length of stay is 30 days. However, we strongly recommend a 60-day stay to get the full benefit of the program and build a solid foundation in recovery.
What is the living situation like? Can I get my own room?
The living situation is a comfortable, shared house on a 5-acre property. All rooms are shared with roommates to foster community and accountability; private rooms are not available.
Is this a closed/locked facility?
No, this is an open-campus, voluntary program. We operate on trust and the mutual understanding that everyone here wants to get well.
Can I use my phone/laptop? Is smoking allowed?
Smoking and vaping (including pouches) are permitted. Personal electronics like phones and laptops are not allowed to help residents focus on recovery. We provide limited, supervised access for essential legal or work-related matters.
What should I bring? What should I leave at home?
This information is not specified on the website. It is best to discuss packing lists with the admissions team upon enrollment.
What is the layout of the campus?
The campus is a 5-acre property featuring a large, home-like residence, walking trails, an on-site gym, and courts for pickleball and volleyball, creating a spacious and serene environment for recovery.
Support, Staff & Community
Who provides care here? Are there psychiatrists on staff?
Care is provided by a non-clinical team of mentors and certified peer support specialists. These are men with personal, long-term recovery experience. There are no doctors, therapists, or psychiatrists on staff.
Who will be in treatment with me?
You will be in a small community of up to 15 adult men who are all committed to recovering from drug and alcohol addiction through the 12 Steps. It is a private-pay program, creating a diverse community focused on a common solution.
What is the family involvement and visitation policy?
Family involvement is encouraged. There is a weekly family group. Residents can make phone calls to family after being there for 3 weeks. Visits are permitted after 30 days. Exceptions for visits are made for holidays, regardless of length of stay.
What kind of aftercare and follow-up support is available?
We offer a weekly aftercare meeting for program graduates to ensure they stay connected to the community and receive ongoing peer support as they navigate life in recovery.
What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment?
Our residential program is an inpatient-style experience where you live on-site. Our weekly aftercare program is an outpatient service for those who have completed the residential stay.
Is there any follow-up after discharge?
Yes, graduates have access to our weekly aftercare meetings for continued support and fellowship.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
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Call NowAccreditation & Licensing
Not a Licensed Treatment Center
This is a non-clinical, peer-led spiritual retreat.