Save The Date for Women in the Wilds at Sinnemahoning State Park
Sinnemahoning State Park is happy to announce this summer’s Women in the Wilds event will
be held from Friday June 19 th to Sunday June 21 st with registration opening on Wednesday April
1 st .
Women in the Wilds at Sinnemahoning State Park is a ladies-only weekend of outdoor
recreation and environmental education. This summer’s WITW event offers women the
opportunity to participate in a variety of outdoor activities as well as educational and interpretive
sessions on topics ranging from archery to paddleboarding.
Program fee is $125 per person. Fee includes choice of 10 outdoor recreation and interpretive
classes, Friday evening social, catered lunches on Saturday & Sunday, and catered dinner on
Saturday. An event t-shirt is also included in the program fee, as well as all program materials
and supplies. Equipment for activities such as paddling and biking will be provided, or you can
bring your own gear.
Added for this year we will have optional add-on activities on Friday for those who are interested
in extending the weekend. These activities have an additional cost and are space limited,
available on a first come first serve basis at registration.
Program fee does NOT include overnight accommodations or breakfast either day. All
participants are responsible for finding and paying for their own overnight accommodations. A
list of local cabins, B&Bs, motels, and campgrounds will be provided upon request.
Registration for the event is being managed by our friends at Pennsylvania Parks and Forests
Foundation. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required by Friday, June 5 th , 2026. Limit 45
people. This event typically fills up within a few days of registration opening so make sure you
mark April 1 st on your calendar.
To register for Women in the Wilds or get more information about programs at Sinnemahoning
State Park you can visit the park’s calendar of events at; https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/sinnemahoning_state_park
If you have additional questions feel free
to call the park office at 814-647-8401.
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