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A slideshow of images from past Women's Outdoor Weekends.

Reserve your spot early for an enriching experience of empowerment and camaraderie.

Photos provided by Palmetto Trail

The Palmetto Trail’s Women’s Outdoor Weekend (WOW) returns for its fourth year this November — an empowering 18+ retreat designed to inspire adventure, confidence, and connection in the great outdoors.

Attendees can enjoy:

  • Adventure workshops like beginners backpacking and orienteering
  • Rejuvenating experiences such as sunrise yoga and forest bathing
  • Meaningful connections that turn strangers into lifelong friends

Recharge your spirit, reconnect with yourself, and rise into your power.

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