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Southwest Washington has so many opportunities to connect with nature. See the event calendar for a wide range of opportunities with our regional partners.

Looking for something special with a group? Contact the partner directly. Some information on this page may be out of date, so connect with the Partner for the most up to date information. Let’s get outside!

El suroeste de Washington ofrece muchísimas oportunidades para conectar con la naturaleza. Consulta el calendario de eventos para conocer la amplia gama de oportunidades con nuestros socios regionales.

¿Buscas algo especial para un grupo? Contacta directamente con el socio. Es posible que parte de la información de esta página no esté actualizada, así que contacta con el socio para obtener la información más actualizada. ¡Salgamos!

June is coming up and that means celebrating Get Outdoors Day!

Communities and partners across southwest Washington are getting ready to host you, your family and friends with a variety of outdoor activities to celebrate the beautiful Pacific Northwest region we know and love. Join us!

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  • LCNN is excited to share our Partner’s events, click each event for more detailed information - check with event host for most up to date information (LCNN does not lead these events).

  • NEW! For events that sound super fun but are just outside southwest Washington are listed as ROAD TRIPs.

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Washougal Studio Arts Tour - The Tree House Art Studio
May
2

Washougal Studio Arts Tour - The Tree House Art Studio

If you want to combine fresh air with art and community, come out for the Washougal Studio Artists’ Tour on May 2nd and 3rd from 10–4. Take a drive to the Washougal River Valley and visit the Treehouse Art Studio. Local artists will gather for nature inspired art!

Learn more at https://www.washougalstudioartists.org

Simply going outside: Nature regulates our systems. It helps us reset. When we step out for a walk or spend time near the water or in the mountains, we can feel more grounded and clear. And we remember—we are nature. If you’ve been feeling stretched or overloaded, this is your nudge to get outside this week. Even a short walk can make a difference, or simply sitting outside and stopping to notice what’s around you.

Learn more about this event and other offerings at the Tree House Art Studio HERE.

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Exploring the intersection of cosmology, ecology, and spirituality
May
23

Exploring the intersection of cosmology, ecology, and spirituality

Exploring the intersection of cosmology, ecology, and spirituality

We hope you’ll join us for this first-of-its-kind retreat. Portland poet Jeff Howard has become a Soup & Words regular over the past few months, and he is offering up a day that is unlike anything we have done out here. We’re pretty excited!

Register HERE

From Jeff:

The science of the past century provides startling insights into how the Earth and its intricate life systems—including our own minds—have arisen through the physical processes of the universe.

Learning to dwell in the realization that we have been “knitted from the void” and are profoundly home in one of the Milky Way’s vast spiral arms means learning to see our world, our lives, our very consciousness in Deep Time. This six-hour retreat will use science, poetry, and guided meditation to explore the path from the Big Bang to the world we know today. We will consider how this perspective can inform our understanding of the mounting ecological crisis, our major social challenges, and Plas Newydd Farm itself.

We’re hoping to get out on the landscape for this one, so come prepared for some all-weather tromping! A $20 materials fee is included in the ticket price. 

Coffee, tea, water and light snacks will be provided. Please bring sack lunch and any special snacks you need (you will have access to fridge, stove and microwave if needed).

This is a free event, but we welcome a donation if you are able. Ticket options below, or you can donate on the day with cash, check or card. Thanks for your support!

Accessibility Note: This workshop takes place in an historic farmhouse that is not currently wheelchair accessible. We will work to accommodate access however we can, but please email arts@pnfarm.com to confirm that the space will work for you before you commit to the workshop!

About our teacher

Jeff Howard is an interdisciplinary social scientist whose career has focused on environmental policy and technology policy. He’s also a poet and photographer whose work has been published in literary and environmental journals. Prayers of the New Earth, a collection of framed photos and poems, has been displayed in Portland, Snohomish, and Pittsburgh. As a Buddhist and activist, his creative and intellectual fascination now focuses on humanity coming to recognize its position in deep time, that is, recognize itself—body, mind, soul—as a creature of the cosmos, a creature of ecosystems, a creature of Earth. He lives in Portland.

You can find his work around the web. Here are links to several recent poems:

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Great American Campout!
Jun
27
to Jun 28

Great American Campout!

  • Several locations throughout SW WA (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

HERE’S TO TRAILS, TALES, AND ADVENTURE!

From coast to coast, the National Wildlife Federation’s Great American Campout has attracted happy campers of all stripes for over twenty years! Whether it’s camping at a national park or in your own backyard, amazing things happen when we spend time in nature. It benefits our health, well-being, and makes us appreciate the need to preserve it for generations to come.

Different Ways to Camp:

  • Tent Camping: The traditional method, ranging from large family tents in designated spots to ultralight backpacking tents.

  • RV/Campervan Camping: Provides home-like comforts, including beds, kitchens, and electricity, making it ideal for longer trips.

  • Backcountry/Backpacking: Involves hiking into remote, undeveloped areas, carrying all necessary gear.

  • Glamping: "Glamorous camping" in fully furnished tents, yurts, or cabins, offering luxury in nature.

  • Hammock Camping: Uses a hammock with a tarp and bug net for a lightweight, off-the-ground, and immersive experience.

  • Car/Truck Bed Camping: Sleeping inside a vehicle or under a truck topper, offering quick setup and protection from elements.

  • Dispersed/Boondocking: Free, primitive camping on public lands (such as BLM land) outside of developed campgrounds.

  • Bivvy Sack Camping: Minimalist shelter, essentially a waterproof cover for a sleeping bag, perfect for fast, light alpine trips.

  • Treehouse/Cabin Camping: A fixed-structure, rustic experience that provides more security and comfort than a tent.

  • Bicycle/Kayak Touring: Camping while touring, where your transportation method carries your gear

Camp local with these ideas for camp sites. Most require and/or support reservations to ensure you have a spot:

Southwest Washington offers several Washington State Park campgrounds featuring forested sites, lake access, and proximity to Mount St. Helens. Key parks include Battle Ground Lake (hiking/equestrian), Seaquest (near Mt. St. Helens), Rainbow Falls (river access), and Beacon Rock in the Columbia River Gorge. 

Key Southwest Washington State Park Campgrounds

  • Battle Ground Lake State Park (Battle Ground): Features50+ tent and utility sites in a forested setting near a spring-fed lake.

  • Seaquest State Park (Castle Rock): Located near Mt. St. Helens, offering 52 tent sites, full utility hookups, and yurts.

  • Beacon Rock State Park (Skamania): Offers over 4,000 acres of, featuring primitive and standard sites in the Columbia River Gorge.

  • Rainbow Falls State Park (Chehalis): Features over 40 campsites, offering fishing, hiking, and swimming along the Chehalis River.

  • Cape Disappointment State Park (Ilwaco): A popular coastal park with campsites, yurts, and cabins near the mouth of the Columbia River. 

Other Camping Options

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Forest Canopy Walk at Plas Newydd
Mar
13

Forest Canopy Walk at Plas Newydd

  • 33415 NW Lancaster Rd. Ridgefield, WA 98642 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

“If you pay attention, you can tell time by the forest canopy—twigs and seeds, branches and leaves marking seasons with color, fullness, sway.”  – Abby Braithwaite, A Portrait of the Artist as a Crone Tree. 

Canopy Time walks are mostly monthly walks/rolls/rides on Plas Newydd Farm (register at this link). Hosted by Abby Braithwaite and David Morgan (and some surprise guests), these adventures give us the chance to explore some of the most beautiful places on the farm, and provide a deeper opportunity to feel the rhythms of the land, observe the comings and goings of migratory birds, watch the bud and bloom of native and invasive plants, swat mosquitoes, and dodge raindrops! 

Part nature journaling, part phenological record-keeping, these explorations are a great way to spend more time out on the land than some of our workshops allow. 

Bring your journal, your sketchbook, your camera and your senses. 

Suggested Donation of $10 collected on the farm. We’ll take cash, check, Venmo or a smile, if cost is a barrier! 

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WOMEN’S DAY RETREAT: Nature Connection & Creativity
Mar
8

WOMEN’S DAY RETREAT: Nature Connection & Creativity

Join the Treehouse Art Studio for a WOMEN’S DAY RETREAT in the heart of the Washougal River Valley...

WHO IS THIS DAY RETREAT FOR?  
This is for you if you are longing to slow down, reconnect, create, and feel held by both nature and community.

You are welcome here- just as you are.
This is an invitation to exhale.
To step out of urgency.
To return to your senses.


WHAT TO BRING:  
Layered clothing for shared time outdoors, a journal, and pen. Our time together will be a blend of outdoor
and indoor experience on the land.
GUIDE: Susan Elizabeth
INVESTMENT: $95
REGISTRATION: here
Limited to 10 participants (Ages 18+)

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VOLUNTEER TRAINING - Wild Grief Guide Team
Feb
10
to Feb 22

VOLUNTEER TRAINING - Wild Grief Guide Team

Wild Grief merges peer support with the healing power of nature for grieving youth, families and people of all ages.

We provide all our programs free of charge and are committed to removing barriers to grief support and the outdoors. We bring on a new cohort of new guides each winter- applications are open now!


Learn more and apply at https://www.wildgrief.org/join-our-guide-team

Applications for the 2026 guide team are due February 22nd.

Your Grief is Wild & Welcome:  We provide free peer support programs in nature to grieving youth, families and people of all ages. We combine peer based grief support with the healing power of nature. 

We are a nonprofit based in Olympia, Washington. We serve people from around the region who are grieving the death of someone close to them.

When we take a break from routine, and connect as a group in nature we see that death is a normal part of the cycle of life all around us. The rugged beauty of wild spaces can hold our diverse untamed emotions.  When we go through it together, on the other side of we find resilience. That is why our motto is Go Outside. Go Together. Go Through It.

We strive to have something for everyone going through the complexities of grief. Wherever you are on your grief journey, we hope you can join us.

Learn more about our programs

FIll out our program intrest form

See Our 2026 Program Dates

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Put on your adventure hat and head outdoors