Field Courses, Workshops, & Seasonal oFferings

At Rainwalk Rewild, our field courses and weekend workshops invite you to deepen your relationship with the land through hands-on learning, ancestral skills, and community connection. Whether you're seeking to learn Pacific Northwest foraging, master fire-making and shelter-building, or explore herbal medicine, each experience is designed to be immersive, empowering, and rooted in place.

From wild food and mushroom foraging to nature-based crafts, wildlife tracking, plant identification, and traditional earth skills, our offerings are led by experienced naturalists and guides who teach with reverence, curiosity, and care. These workshops, immersions, and gatherings are open to all experience levels — from beginners to seasoned outdoorsfolk.

In addition to our paid programs, we host free seasonal skill shares, create educational content on Instagram and YouTube, and publish plant profiles on Substack where people of all ages can come together to learn, share stories, and reconnect with the wisdom of the wild.

Wilderness Skills & Nature Connection in the Pacific Northwest

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WoodsWoman: A Women's Survival Overnight Intensive
Apr
12
to Apr 13

WoodsWoman: A Women's Survival Overnight Intensive

APRIL REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

Join WoodsWoman, a women's survival overnight intensive blending hands-on wilderness skills, full moon ceremony, and nature connection. Learn firecraft, shelter-building, foraging, and water purification in an inclusive space at Tyee Arts & Education Center, Mount Vernon, WA. Experience empowerment, community, and deep nature connection under the stars.

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We Also Design Custom Programs!

Do you have a skill you’ve always wanted to work on, but don’t see an upcoming field course about it? We’d love to hear your suggestions for workshops or set up a consultation to create a custom program just for you.