Whether you’ve camped since you were a tot or this is your very first adventure sleeping under the stars, you'll fit in perfectly at Woman Camp! We’re all in this together, and it’ll be an awesome time for us to bond, try new things, and get closer to Jesus.
When we get closer to Woman Camp, you’ll get an email from your Campsite Host.
Campsite Hosts connect with their group a few weeks before camp to make plans for sharing supplies, answer questions, and build camaraderie for the adventure ahead! Your Campsite Host is your point of contact for all things Woman Camp. She'll contact the Woman Camp Lead Team if you have questions she can't answer. And remember, we've got these FAQs!
Here’s a list of what you need (and don’t need) to pack. Borrowing gear will be your best friend. No need to buy a bunch of new stuff. And pack like you have no one to impress. You really don’t.
One Backpack + One Duffel (or whatever you can haul in)
You will be hauling your gear from your car to your campsite. We recommend no more than one backpack and one duffel (or whatever you can carry). You'll be walking with all your gear for ONE MILE on a hilly gravel road, so please pack very lightly. We’ve seen lots of women get creative with this process. Feel free to bring a wagon, stroller, cooler with wheels, whatever you think would be most helpful.
Clothing
Two main suggestions: If it is going to be cold. You want to stay dry and warm, so dress in layers. Bring extra wool socks, a warm jacket for night, and a rain layer. Bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes good for the woods. Water-resistant if possible. Rubber boots or shoes are a big bonus.
Toiletries
Wet Wipes are great to have along. Toothbrush, toothpaste, razors, makeup and beauty products are all optional. We’ll have port-a-lets, but no sinks or running water.
Individual Camping Gear
Every camper needs these things.
Group Camping Gear
These are things not everyone needs to bring individually. Plan for who’s bringing what in your pre-camp meeting with your Campsite Host.
We'll provide dinner on Saturday night - wine and non-alcoholic options included. Beyond that, you’ll need to bring your own food for lunch on Saturday, breakfast on Sunday and snacks for all the in-between times. If you have food allergies, please plan accordingly with some extras. Bring food that can be stored without refrigeration. Energy bars, jerky, cheese and crackers, nuts, bars, fruit snacks, granola, dried fruit, freeze dried foods, "Mountain House" meals...are all great options. Have fun with it!
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We’re basically off the grid during Woman Camp—and because we want women to experience freedom and focus, it's a no cell phone weekend. Our leadership team will have an emergency phone system in place.
If there’s an emergency at home: Before you leave for Woman Camp, we'll give you an emergency number to share with your contacts.
If there’s an emergency at Woman Camp: We’ll have a volunteer medical response team at Base Camp, and we'll get you from the campsite to a hospital.