Join us July 17–20 on private land along the Dosewallips River in Brinnon, Washington for a 3 day, 3 night gathering rooted in nature, connection, and collective living.
Wild Nest is a space for women across seasons of life. Mothers, creatives, elders come together to slow down and experience a more grounded, community-based way of being.
Throughout the weekend, we share meals, stories, and skills while living close to the land. Days unfold in a natural rhythm with offerings like leather sewing, basket weaving, herbal medicine making, and a hands-on cooking class. Community Labs create space for open conversation, shared wisdom, and exploring new ways of living and supporting one another.
For those attending with children, Nature Camp and crafts for littles run alongside select workshops, allowing space for both participation and presence.
This is a more primitive, land-based experience. You will be camping near the river or in mossy forest areas where elk roam. Expect simple living. River dips, camp showers, porta potties, and shared responsibility in tending the space.
Evenings are spent around communal meals, music, and the fire, settling into a slower pace and deeper connection.
This is not a polished retreat.
It is real, a little wild, and rooted in something older.
If you have been craving a return to simplicity, creativity, and community, you will feel it here.
Join us July 17–20 on private land along the Dosewallips River in Brinnon, Washington for a 3 day, 3 night gathering rooted in nature, connection, and collective living.
Wild Nest is a space for women across seasons of life. Mothers, creatives, elders come together to slow down and experience a more grounded, community-based way of being.
Throughout the weekend, we share meals, stories, and skills while living close to the land. Days unfold in a natural rhythm with offerings like leather sewing, basket weaving, herbal medicine making, and a hands-on cooking class. Community Labs create space for open conversation, shared wisdom, and exploring new ways of living and supporting one another.
For those attending with children, Nature Camp and crafts for littles run alongside select workshops, allowing space for both participation and presence.
This is a more primitive, land-based experience. You will be camping near the river or in mossy forest areas where elk roam. Expect simple living. River dips, camp showers, porta potties, and shared responsibility in tending the space.
Evenings are spent around communal meals, music, and the fire, settling into a slower pace and deeper connection.
This is not a polished retreat.
It is real, a little wild, and rooted in something older.
If you have been craving a return to simplicity, creativity, and community, you will feel it here.