Women's Summer Solstice Campout by the Sol Duc River - Hot Springs, Cold Plunging, Forest Medicine

$210.00

SOL DUC SIREN CAMPOUT
June 19–21 | Public Land by the Sol Duc River, Olympic Peninsula

From the heart of the earth flow waters rich with timeless medicine and this summer solstice weekend we're answering the call.

THE LEGEND OF THE SPARKLING WATERS

The Quileute people, keepers of this land, named this river Sol Duc "sparkling waters." Their ancient lore tells of two great dragon-like creatures, one in the Sol Duc Valley and one in the Elwha Valley, who lived in the earth, unaware of each other. When they finally met on the ridge between their worlds, they fought for years. Exhausted and humbled, they each returned to their caves beneath the earth. And there, deep in the dark, they wept. Their hot tears flowed into the ground and became the springs that bubble up to this day.

We come to soak in those tears — grief transformed into medicine.

THE SOLSTICE PORTAL

We gather on the threshold of the longest day ☀️ the Summer Solstice, when the sun is at its peak and the veil between worlds thins. It's a time of fire, fullness, and release. A time to burn what no longer serves and bloom into what's next. We couldn't think of a more potent time to be in ceremony by these ancient waters.

THE WEEKEND:

Friday, June 19 — Arrive & Drop In
Settle into the land. Meet your sisters. Let the river sounds dissolve whatever you carried in.

Saturday, June 20 — Full Day of Medicine
• Cold plunge session with our facilitator — feel the fire within when you meet the cold
• Potluck feast — nourish each other (bring a dish to share!)
• Fire ceremony — let something burn that no longer serves you
• Crafts — make something with your hands, something to carry home
• Teaching on road life & camping — how to live freely, move boldly, and call the road home

Sunday, June 21 — Rise & Soak
On the morning of the Solstice, we rise early and head together to Sol Duc Hot Springs at 8am. We soak in dragon tears. We let the mineral waters restore what has been spent. We carry the medicine home.

WHAT TO BRING:
• All camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, pad, warm layers for cool PNW nights)
• Swimsuit & towel for the hot springs + cold plunge
• A dish to share at the potluck
• A wild, open heart

FOR: 6–9 women ready to slow down, sink in, and be together in nature
Location shared upon RSVP (spot on river with 20 minute drive to Sol Duc Hot Spring)

The waters are ancient. The timing is sacred. The sirens are gathering.
Will you answer?

SOL DUC SIREN CAMPOUT
June 19–21 | Public Land by the Sol Duc River, Olympic Peninsula

From the heart of the earth flow waters rich with timeless medicine and this summer solstice weekend we're answering the call.

THE LEGEND OF THE SPARKLING WATERS

The Quileute people, keepers of this land, named this river Sol Duc "sparkling waters." Their ancient lore tells of two great dragon-like creatures, one in the Sol Duc Valley and one in the Elwha Valley, who lived in the earth, unaware of each other. When they finally met on the ridge between their worlds, they fought for years. Exhausted and humbled, they each returned to their caves beneath the earth. And there, deep in the dark, they wept. Their hot tears flowed into the ground and became the springs that bubble up to this day.

We come to soak in those tears — grief transformed into medicine.

THE SOLSTICE PORTAL

We gather on the threshold of the longest day ☀️ the Summer Solstice, when the sun is at its peak and the veil between worlds thins. It's a time of fire, fullness, and release. A time to burn what no longer serves and bloom into what's next. We couldn't think of a more potent time to be in ceremony by these ancient waters.

THE WEEKEND:

Friday, June 19 — Arrive & Drop In
Settle into the land. Meet your sisters. Let the river sounds dissolve whatever you carried in.

Saturday, June 20 — Full Day of Medicine
• Cold plunge session with our facilitator — feel the fire within when you meet the cold
• Potluck feast — nourish each other (bring a dish to share!)
• Fire ceremony — let something burn that no longer serves you
• Crafts — make something with your hands, something to carry home
• Teaching on road life & camping — how to live freely, move boldly, and call the road home

Sunday, June 21 — Rise & Soak
On the morning of the Solstice, we rise early and head together to Sol Duc Hot Springs at 8am. We soak in dragon tears. We let the mineral waters restore what has been spent. We carry the medicine home.

WHAT TO BRING:
• All camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, pad, warm layers for cool PNW nights)
• Swimsuit & towel for the hot springs + cold plunge
• A dish to share at the potluck
• A wild, open heart

FOR: 6–9 women ready to slow down, sink in, and be together in nature
Location shared upon RSVP (spot on river with 20 minute drive to Sol Duc Hot Spring)

The waters are ancient. The timing is sacred. The sirens are gathering.
Will you answer?