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April 30th-
May 3, 2026
Who is camp for?
This retreat is for artists, small business owners, dreamers, burnt-out creatives, and anyone craving new friendships, connection to nature, and time to recharge before the busy season begins. You don’t need to own a business or be super outdoorsy—just come as you are.
What is Fallow and Folk?
Fallow & Folk is a 3-night, 4-day creative retreat set on the Hood Canal in a historic Girl Scout camp. It’s part nostalgic summer camp, part restful reset, and part creative business workshop. Campers can choose between two interchangeable tracks: Rest & Restore or Build & Bloom—or blend both to create their own ideal retreat.
When and where is camp?
Camp will go from Thursday, April 30 to Sunday, May 3, 2026. We’ll be staying in classic log cabins at a waterfront Girl Scout camp on the Hood Canal in Washington. The cabins are rustic, charming, and shared—think bunk beds, cozy sleeping bags, and lots of late-night chats.
Lodging for three nights in a historic summer camp surrounded by the Olympic Rain Forest and the Hood Canal.
All meals are prepared with locally sourced ingredients by a local renowned chef, beginning with Thursday’s welcome dinner through Sunday’s farewell lunch.
The opportunity to go on multiple hikes around the 500 acre property, guided by a local hiking celebrity.
Nostalgic summer camp activities- including kayaking in the camp’s private lake and arts and crafts like sun catchers and cyanotype bandanas.
Whether you come solo or with friends, you’ll be welcomed into a creative, supportive community.
frequently asked questions
Have more questions? Feel free to reach out to us at hello@floralsbycassandra.com. As we’re still finalizing details, we would LOVE to hear from you and what would make this camp the best experience.
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No, travel to and from camp is not included. The closest airport is Seattle- Tacoma International Airport (100 miles).
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Check-In begins at 4pm on Thursday April 30th and Check-Out is after lunch on Sunday May 3rd, 2026.
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We’ll be staying in classic log cabins at a waterfront Girl Scout camp on the Hood Canal in Washington. The cabins are rustic, charming, and shared—think bunk beds, cozy sleeping bags, and lots of late-night chats.
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You can reserve your spot by putting down a deposit which is $$$. The remaining balance is due by xxx. Please also note deposits are non-refundable.
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Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable to another guest.
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This is a 21+ camp
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Fallow has two meanings, both felt incredibly fitting for this camp.
1) It refers to a farming practice. When the land has been used too much and needs to be left alone to rest and come back.
2) The fallow deer are native to Europe and absolutely beautiful. They also have made a home on Spieden Island here in the PNW. They used their environment to grow and flourish.
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Camp cabins are shared spaces with bunk-style beds. You can request to room with a friend after registering.
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A full packing list will be shared in March, but expect cozy clothes, sturdy shoes, and a sense of adventure.
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Please email us to let us know about any dietary requirements so we can make accommodations.
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We do have ADA cabins available, however the campground itself is very hilly, please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions, we want to make sure Fallow & Folk is a welcoming and fun experience for everyone.
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Camp is for everyone. If cost is a barrier, we invite you to apply for one of our partial or full scholarships. Combined with our 25% deposit option, we hope this makes joining us possible for more campers.
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