Women, Prepare for a Year of Outdoor Adventures
Fight against the stereotype of male-dominated outdoor sports and inject some femininity into the worlds of hunting, fishing and outdoor survival by attending the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s three-day workshop for outdoor women. This coastal campout helps women develop outdoor skills through activities such as kayaking, outdoor cooking, trap shooting, outdoor photography, archery, fly fishing and more.
The workshop, for women 18 years or older, emphasizes both safety and enjoyment of the outdoors and includes all meals, lodging, instruction, materials and equipment. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. If you go, be sure to bring your necessary camping gear as well as your essential outdoor survival kit.
Becoming an Outdoor-Woman workshop
May 28-30 | Drift Camp Creek, near Lincoln City
“Come join the fun and camaraderie of this charming camp nestled deep in the Coastal Range near Lincoln City while learning the outdoor skills that will help prepare you for a year of exciting new adventures.”
Cost: $130
Contact: Mark Newell, mark.newell@state.or.us












