trails
From Wildwood Adventure Days on Portland’s iconic Wildwood Trail to multi-day Goat Rocks Basecamp experiences in Washington’s alpine wilderness, everything we offer is designed to meet you where you are.
Basecamp is more than a place. It’s support, guidance, and having what you need so you can focus on the experience ahead.
We take care of the details, from logistics to coffee, so you can step onto the trail ready for whatever the day brings.
We also create custom experiences for teams and groups, bringing people together through shared time on the trail.
Check out the trail adventures below!
wildwood
adventure
days
Have you always wanted to experience the full length of Portland’s legendary Wildwood Trail, but weren’t sure how to piece it together? Or maybe you’re more drawn to spending a day in Forest Park, moving through a few miles at your own pace, or showing up to support and be part of the energy.
Whatever your version looks like, this is your invitation.
Join a community of like-hearted trail lovers for a fully supported day on the Wildwood Trail. Run, hike, or walk as much or as little as you want. Start where it makes sense for you, move at your own pace, and take in the trail in a way that feels right for your body and your day.
We’ll meet up on the South end of the trail and shuttle out to the North End.
Some will go the full distance. Others will drop in for a few miles. There’s no single way to do it.
After time on the trail, we’ll come together to celebrate the day with a post adventure After Party right at the trailhead! food and beverages will be provided. Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions and we’ll make sure you’re covered.
goat
rocks
basecamp
adventure
Set along the banks of the Cowlitz River in Randle, Washington, our Goat Rocks basecamp is your launch point into the wild heart of the Pacific Northwest. Wide skies, moving water, and open meadow replace the noise of everyday life. You’re close enough to town for ease, yet tucked into 70 acres of private land that feels worlds away. Centrally located between Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams, and just an hour from the trailheads, this two-night experience gives you access to some of the most spectacular terrain in the region.
Basecamp is welcoming, intentional, and grounded in connection. Our Meadows Edge site sits along the riverbank with easy water access, a sprawling maple for shade, and open meadow all around. Mornings begin slow with coffee by the river, and evenings wind down barefoot in the grass. At the center of camp is a shared space around the fire, with a covered tented kitchen set up with Snow Peak gear, plenty of complimentary coffee, tea, and hot cocoa, plus a few games and books to round it out.
Sunday is where it all opens up. We shuttle into the high country and you choose your own adventure, from a relaxed day at an alpine lake, shorter forested routes to big ridgeline efforts and point-to-point days along the PCT, all designed to finish at Walupt Lake. Cold water, sandy shoreline, and that feeling of a full day outside.
The weekend flows naturally. Arrive Saturday, settle in, and gather for dinner and a fire. Sunday is for the mountains. Monday morning is slow again, with coffee by the river before heading home.
And if the mountains aren’t calling, you can stay back at Basecamp or spend the day at Walupt Lake, swimming, reading, paddling, or simply being outside. This experience is designed to meet you where you are.
We handle the logistics so you can stay present. Optional transportation round trip from Portland, Or. to basecamp, meals, and fully outfitted Snow Peak camp setups are available, or you can keep it simple and self-supported. Come solo or with your crew. You’ll leave with dirt on your shoes, river in your hair, and something that stays with you long after the weekend ends.
all inclusive
Save $50 when you go all in on the all-inclusive experience. This option takes care of everything so you can fully settle into the rhythm of the weekend. Enjoy round-trip transportation from Portland to our private basecamp in Randle, Washington, a fully set up Snow Peak campsite ready upon arrival, all meals throughout your stay, and shuttle access to and from the Goat Rocks Wilderness.
Save even more when traveling with a group of 2 or more. This option takes care of everything so you can fully settle into the rhythm of the weekend. Enjoy round-trip transportation from Portland to our private basecamp in Randle, Washington, a fully set up Snow Peak campsite ready upon arrival, all meals throughout your stay, and shuttle access to and from the Goat Rocks Wilderness.
build your experience
This is your starting point for customizing your experience. It includes all the basecamp vibes. A covered tented area with Snow Peak cooking equipment offers a simple setup for meals and snacks, with plenty of complimentary coffee, tea, and hot cocoa to keep you fueled. You’ll also find a few games, an art box and a small library of books, creating a relaxed, communal space to unwind between adventures. Shuttle service from basecamp out to the Goat Rocks Wilderness and back is included.
Round-trip shuttle service between the designated Portland, Oregon meet-up location and basecamp.
Settle into camp with a cozy, fully set-up Snow Peak sleep space waiting for you. Your rental includes a spacious tent, cot, sleeping pad, reading light, table, chairs and other thoughtful touches to make camp feel like home. Just bring your own bedding and sink in.
Campsites accommodate up to 4 people. Select one campsite add-on per group and note your total party size at checkout.
NOTE: Camp set up won’t be exactly as pictured and will vary base on product availability.
Thoughtfully curated camp meals in partnership with Blue Diamond Pizza + Catering, designed to fuel long days outside. Includes all meals from lunch on arrival through lunch on departure, plus snacks, coffee, and hydration. Expect hearty, protein-rich options for plant-based and omnivorous eaters alike.
itinerary
Day One/ Saturday
Depart PDX: 10am
Arrive at basecamp: Noon
Lunch: 12:30-1:30pm
Afternoon free time
Backcountry navigation demo/workshop
Games
River time
Camp dinner + s’mores: 6:30pm
Day Two/ Sunday
Coffee + breakfast: 6–7am
Shuttle departs for Goat Rocks: 7:30am
Choose from a range of adventure
Camp dinner + stories: 7:30pm
Day Three/ Monday
Coffee + breakfast: 7–9am
Depart basecamp: 11am
personal
training
+coaching
Do these adventures sound fun? Even though they’re designed for all fitness levels, maybe you want to push a little farther. Whether you’re interested in bigger miles, more elevation, or your first trail adventure, we’re here to help.
Our coaching partners have been hand selected through personal experience and share the belief that growth is built through strength, resilience, connection, and intentional movement. They reflect our ethos: community over competition and a deep respect for the trail, the process, and long term well being.
Co-owner of Eastside Kettlebell Collective and a UESCA-certified ultrarunning coach, Eloise blends strength training, run coaching, and human-centered care to help athletes build sustainable, lifelong fitness. With a background in personal training, trauma-informed coaching, and addictions counseling, she helps people move stronger, train smarter, and build resilience for the long haul.
Therapist and endurance coach Mike Grant founded Aid Station Performance Therapy, bridging the gap between mental health and athletic performance. Drawing from his own recovery journey and experience as a licensed clinical social worker and ultrarunner, Mike helps athletes move through fear, anxiety, and performance plateaus with compassion and practical tools.
Founder of The Wellness Movement, where he provides holistic coaching for athletes and everyday adventurers. With more than 13 years of experience, he helps clients build strength, recover from injury, and train for everything from 5Ks to ultramarathons, backpacking, climbing, and cycling. His approach emphasizes resilience, sustainable training, and a lifelong connection to movement.