2026 WoLF RADICAL FEMINIST
SUMMER CAMP!
A radical feminist week in the woods featuring radical feminist history and theory, political strategy and organizing skills, songs and stories around the fire circle, gentle hikes, free time for making friends, and some very yummy food.
Some topics that will be addressed include:
How to lobby elected officials
WoLF’s stance on the ERA
Speaking clearly to normies about the threats to women
The Nordic Model
Non-Violent Direct Action theory and practice
Strategies for increasing social media reach
Q & A with radical feminist lawyers
Breakout sessions for in-depth connection
And more!
Fun activities will include:
Gentle hikes
Swimming
Enchanting encounters with the wild
Outdoor/camping skills share
Campfire activities and music
Games
Come to RadFem Summer Camp for (up to) five days of learning and sharing in a female-only space. Recharge and reconnect, share and speak your mind, and meet with old friends and new, as we build a magical village in a hidden forest venue on the Southern Oregon Coast.
Prices are below
Don’t delay! Early-Bird Pricing ends December 31!
2026 Summer Camp FAQs
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It’s a five-day+, women-only event on private land in the wilds of southern Oregon.
Our camp emphasizes feminist theory, movement strategy, and the organizing skills needed to make our revolution happen.We also know that a gynocentric culture of resistance is crucial to our survival, so music, art, and friendship around the campfire are also on the agenda.
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It starts Monday, June 29 and goes for five days. While we would love for you to join us for the entire time, please come for whatever portion of that time works for you. The last arrival day is Friday. Programming will run from Wednesday lunch through Sunday. Saturday, after dinner, we will have an official Good-Bye, as we know many women will have to travel home, but for those able to stay, we have more fun in store through Sunday night. Camp departure is after breakfast on Monday, although we'd love it if you're able to stay to help clean up
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Adult human females, aka WOMEN.
Beyond that, Camp is for members of WoLF and our friends. If you’re not a WoLF member (yet…), fill out the Camp registration form and check the “Not a member” box. We’ll arrange a friendly Zoom to see if we’re a good fit.
Q: I’m not sure if I’m a radical feminist. Should I come to Camp?
If you are curious about radical feminism, yes.
If some of it makes sense but maybe not all of it, yes. There is plenty of room for dialogue!
If you’re afraid you don’t know enough, don’t be afraid—come! We know you know enough.
If you don’t know any other radical feminists, well, that can be hard. But we’ll make sure you have a great time. And you’re sure to leave knowing a whole bunch of us! So come!
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Everywhere, women's spaces are under attack. A man only has to claim he "feels like" a woman if he wants to break the boundaries of sex-segregated spaces such as bathrooms, homeless shelters, women’s colleges and sports, and women’s prisons. WoLF cannot accept this destruction of our very necessary private and sacred spaces, so we have put our paws to work to create our Camp.
Women’s spaces provide for:
Respite from constant emotional, physical, and sexual subordination by men
The psychological liberation of experiencing woman-identified values and practices
The creation of friendships and political community that is not possible if men are present
A glimpse of true freedom
All oppressed people have a right to their own spaces. Such spaces are crucial to our survival as individuals and the strength of our resistance movements. WoLF will never retreat from defending women-only space!
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Camp is being organized by a small group of dedicated women from WoLF.
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The event is being held on private land in southern Oregon. To maintain safety in these times of severe misogynist backlash, we aren’t divulging the location of Camp until two days before the event.
Once you are registered, you will be given general directions to the event so you can make travel plans.
Two days before, on Sunday, June 21, registrants will receive an email with the exact address and directions.
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Presentations on feminist theory
Discussions on our movement, past, present, and future
Workshops on basic organizing skills
Open mic to share poetry, music, and inspiration
Songs around the fire
Dancing under the moon
Hikes and magical nature activities
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Great! Let’s talk. Email us at camp@womensliberationfront.org
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Lots of ways!
Make a donation [link]
Buy a ticket for another woman [link]
Host a fundraising party [link]
Come early to help set up Camp
Stay on Monday for breakdown and clean up
Email us to get more involved with organizing camp@womensliberationfront.org
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Earlybird tickets are available through December 31, 2025.
Full details are on this webpage
Tickets are sliding scale. For those who want full information in order to pick the appropriate ticket price for yourself, the Earlybird Budget level is below cost. All the other ticket levels at least cover costs. Pick the level that works for you. And if you want to help even more, we gratefully welcome your donations. -
Cost includes full access to programming and activities, camping space/day use, and all meals starting Wednesday lunch and ending Monday breakfast. For those of you who are coming Tuesday to help setup, your meals will start on Tuesday.
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Registration is a two-step process. First, head on over to https://buytickets.at/womensliberationfront/1968862 to purchase your ticket. After you purchase, you’ll receive an email with a link to the Registration Form. Fill that out and be sure to hit “submit” at the bottom. If you receive a submission confirmation, you’re done! If you don’t receive a submission confirmation, make sure you have hit “Submit” all the way at the bottom of the form.
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It’s true, there are no House Elves at Camp. It’s a lot of work to get that many women fed, and everyone able-bodied has to pitch in. You’ll sign up for a workshift at check-in. If you have extensive kitchen experience, please let us know ahead of time.
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There are extremely clean porta-Janes in our area, and flush toilets and hot showers five minutes away! There are also local motels and Air BnBs not far from the site for anyone who prefers not to camp at Camp.
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There is space for RVs, but it’s dry camping, no hookups. Let us know what your rig is when you register.
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There are motels and AirBnBs near the Camp location.
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No, the campground is charging the same for day trippers as they are for those who stay overnight.
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Feed women! is a basic feminist principle, and one we celebrate.
The food will be plentiful and filling, but not elaborate. The main meals are all gluten-free.
Beyond that, there are three options: omnivore, vegetarian, and vegan.
Coffee and tea will be available all day, as well as simple snacks.
We can’t accommodate more specific dietary needs than the above. If you have serious or unusual dietary needs, you should bring your own food. If you have questions about the food, please email.
Remember to bring your own plate, bowl, mug, and utensils, even if you aren’t camping!
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Sure! There are grocery stores nearby and lots of places that sell ice for coolers.
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No, this is a women’s only event. However, if you have a babe in arms and you want to juggle being in a camping situation with your baby, you may do so.
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The usual for camping:
Tent with rainfly
Tarp
Sleeping bag
Folding chair
Plate, bowl, mug, utensils
Towel
Personal care items
Flashlight
Warm layers - it can cool down in the evening, and it’s often misty early in the morning
Rain gear in case! -
Yes, you can. See the price chart on this webpage.
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Please! We need all the help we can get! Indicate on your registration form that you would like to arrive early or stay for cleanup, and a member of our planning team will be in touch with you.
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We have work-exchange positions available to help in the kitchen. Check the box on your registration form if you’re interested. Work exchange women can stay at the house; if you are on the kitchen crew, you don’t have to camp unless you want to.
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We’ll send out the full schedule when it’s available. The schedule will also be printed as a booklet and posted at Camp.
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Cell service is patchy, but it’s there. Internet is available.
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There is a smoking area. Smoking and vaping are not allowed anywhere else.
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Dogs must be on a leash at all times, no exceptions. There’s a $15 charge for each dog.
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Sure! Everyone is welcome to set up merchandise for sale or information to distribute, for free. You are responsible for your own set-up - chair, table, etc.
Registration is a two-step process. First, click the link above to purchase your ticket. After you purchase, you’ll receive an email with a link to the Registration Form. Fill that out and be sure to hit “submit” at the bottom. If you receive a submission confirmation, you’re done! If you don’t receive a submission confirmation, make sure you have hit “Submit” all the way at the bottom of the form.
2026 Early-bird Pricing
Now through December 31st!
| Arrival Date |
Budget Camper |
Happy Camper |
Sister Camper |
Generous Camper |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tu, June 22 | $200 | $250 | $350 | $500 |
| We, June 23 | $200 | $250 | $350 | $500 |
| Th, June 24 | $175 | $225 | $325 | $475 |
| Fr, June 25 | $150 | $200 | $300 | $450 |
2026 Standard Pricing
These prices start January 1st!
| Arrival Date |
Budget Camper |
Happy Camper |
Sister Camper |
Generous Camper |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tu, June 22 | $220 | $270 | $320 | $520 |
| We, June 23 | $220 | $270 | $320 | $520 |
| Th, June 24 | $190 | $240 | $290 | $490 |
| Fr, June 25 | $165 | $215 | $265 | $465 |