About

What is Ladies Night Campout?

This group was created to bring together women who share a passion for off-roading, camping, and connecting with like-minded individuals. We believe in the power of outdoor adventures to forge lasting friendships and empower women to explore new horizons. Whether we're navigating rugged trails or sharing stories around the campfire, our community thrives on camaraderie, adventure, and the spirit of exploration."

First Time?

There are 3 main things when registering for an LNCO camping trip:

  1. Find the LNCO camping trip you want to attend! Please visit our Events page for more details. (Make sure there are still spots available, or join the waitlist!)

  2. Sign the yearly event waiver (coming soon).

  3. Ensure you’ve submitted your Tire Change Challenge photos for the vehicle you plan to bring.

See below for more information on each requirement. If you have any questions, please reach out to @LadiesNightCampouts on Instagram or email LadiesNightCampouts@gmail.com.

Tire Change Challenge

We like to think of this as the rite of passage for all new LNCO attendees.

All attendees must submit photo or video evidence of changing a tire on your vehicle before attending an LNCO camping event. This presents an excellent chance to verify that you possess the appropriate equipment following any adjustments made to your vehicle.

The Tire Change Challenge serves as a means for the event host to evaluate your familiarity with the fundamentals of vehicle maintenance or repair, ensuring you are equipped to handle any unexpected issues while on the trail.

For instance, it's easy to overlook the fact that the scissor jack provided by the manufacturer might not suffice after installing a lift kit and/or larger tires on your vehicle.

Waiver

LNCO camping trips are free of charge, and available to anyone who wants to join. They are lead by volunteers, so to ensure their liability safety we require everyone who attends to sign the waiver.

These events are “come at your own risk”, although the trails and locations are typically accessible to anyone with AWD or a stock 4x4 vehicle.

Please review the event details for additional information on trail difficulty and vehicle requirements.

Access the 2024 waiver here: TBD