
Come on down to a Wild Western Women's Weekend!
A Two-Steppin, Wild Crazy Rodeo, Line Dancin', Bonfires, Dances at the Pavilion and just a weekend full of fun and games with a bunch of wild women!
Friday: Dance with DJ Cricket at the Pavilion
Saturday: Dance lessons 9am to 2pm (Line Dance, Two Step and Waltz) with Donna and MaryAnn, Debbie and Ginny, and others.
Saturday 2pm: "mock" Rodeo/Survivor games. 4 teams of 10, no experience needed, just a great time for all.
Saturday Afternoon: Dance lessons until the Dance at the Pavilion in In the evening with DJ Cricket. Best dressed contest, two step contest and line dance contest.
Sunday Morning: Concert at the pavilion with "TigerLily Band", with dancing during and after the concert at the pavilion.
All Weekend: Free horseback trail rides around the campground with Windsome Farms.
Bonfires every night at the main fire circle, bring your s'mores or buy a s'more kit at the kitchen.
Things to Know At Camp
Remember - Please be kind to Mother Earth, only you can prevent forest fires!
- First aid is available at the kitchen
- Smokers, PLEASE use butt cans
- Illegal drugs are not allowed on the CampOut property
- Pets are NOT allowed during this festival, with the exception of certified assist dogs
- The main gate will close promptly at Midnight. If you have purchased a DAY ticket and
you spend the night, you will be required to pay additional fees
- There may be Men on the land to clean the porta-potties. This usually is in the mornings
before 8am
- Ice is for sale at the kitchen at $2.50 per bag
- Propane stoves and charcoal grills are permitted at your campsite; the CampOut booth
sells extra propane tanks
- Open fires are only permitted at the main fire circle next to the pavilion or at designated
group site; please protect our wooded sanctuary
- CampOut has hot showers; please be considerate of others and conserve water
when showering
- Clean your area—A recycling center is available at the Pavilion; please "pack out
what you pack in" including your own trash
- Wheelbarrows are available for you to transport your gear to your campsite. For the
safety of others, you will not be able to drive to your site and unload. Our unloading area
is within 100 yards or closer to the campsite areas. Please be considerate and unload
quickly and move your car to the main parking area so that others may unload.
- If you find that you have forgotten something from home, please do not hesitate to ask. We have a variety of items in our CampOut booth or our CampKitchen.
Quiet hours are from 12 midnight to 8am and are strictly enforced.
And lastly, due to the safety of our participants and to our land, the main fire circle will be
extinguished promptly at 1 am each evening.