Frequently asked questions.
I identify as non-binary or transgender — is this event for me?
This event is designed with womxn in mind, which is why we call it “for womxn.” That said, we trust everyone to decide if this space feels right for them. Bottom line: all womxn—including trans womxn—are respected, celebrated, and safe here. If that vibes with you, grab your helmet and join the ride.
Will there be men present?
Short answer: campers and organizers = all womxn.
Long answer: a few campground staff, bearded vendors, or curious wanderers might appear. Wear at least some clothing when you’re out and about (let’s keep things comfy and appropriate). Basically: ride free, stay safe, and leave the local wildlife undisturbed.
What’s the food situation?
No worries—you won’t survive on granola dust and optimism. Breakfast and dinner vendors will fuel you each day. Multiple dinner options mean you can carb-load, taco-load, or just straight-up feast before sunset.
Saturday lunch? That’s your own adventure. Most people will be cruising scenic roads, discovering hidden spots, or stopping wherever the smell of food calls. Hangry riders are not allowed.
What vendors can I expect?
We’ve teamed up with local businesses to bring a mix of goodies and surprises. Think: food vendors, a local permanent bracelet co, and (fingers crossed) talented artisans with one-of-a-kind creations. You never know what you might find!
Can I bring my pet?
Love your furry co-pilot? So do we—but only trained service animals are allowed. Think of it as an exclusive VIP pass for the well-behaved four-legged crew.
Can I bring my daughter?
While we LOVE inspiring future badass womxn—this event is 18+ only. It’s a grown-up womxn space for riding, connecting, and celebrating each other.
How will I know which campsite I’m at?
Campsites are first come, first served, but don’t stress—there’s plenty of room for you and your crew. Grab your spot, stake your claim, and get ready to park your bike and chill.