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Donate to Winter Witchcamp here using a credit card or US bank account with Zeffy (100% free for nonprofits with no fees).

Thank you for your interest in attending WWC in 2026. Our camp is currently full.
The next Winter Witchcamp will be held Friday afternoon, February 6th through Tuesday afternoon, February 10th, 2026! Our primary time zone is CST, Minneapolis. Our theme and story this year is Loki & the Star Goddexx, which you can read here. Camp will be held concurrently online and in person (onsite). Cost options for in person (onsite) camp (full details are contained within the registration forms): Adults can choose from three set rates based on what they can afford: $750 Flame, $550 Joy, or $400 Truth, youth (ages 5 to 17) are $150, and children under 5 are free. For Online campers, there are three sliding scale ranges: $70+ Ice, $50-69 Snow, or $30-49 Wind. For in person camp there is a non-refundable deposit of $50, and online camp a non-refundable deposit of $20, due within 10 days of your registration.
The next Winter Witchcamp event will be held Friday afternoon, February 6th through Tuesday afternoon, February 10th, 2026! Our primary time zone is CST, Minneapolis.
It will be held concurrently online and in person (onsite). The online campers will gather in various ways, including video conferencing and our Discord server. The onsite campers will gather together at our rented venue located in so-called northern Minnesota, within the traditional, ancestral, and contemporary homelands of Indigenous people, specifically on Dakota, Ojibwe, and Ho Chunk land seized by the US government in a series of treaties between 1805 and 1867 and colonized by European settlers.
Our on-site camp is held at a beautiful heated, indoor retreat center. The nearest international airports are DLH (Duluth, Minnesota) or MSP (Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota), and then a drive of between 1.5 and 2 hours. We have a thriving Reclaiming community in Minnesota, and often can help with rideshares and community housing if needed.
Offering daily co-created rituals and paths guided by Reclaiming and guest teachers, we focus on deep magic, community empowerment, and taking our magic back into the world. We have deep ties to the land where we meet, and work with the Mysterious Ones of this and all realms. Camp is a five day, four night hybrid (online and in-person synchronous) intensive features trancework, drumming, healing, dancing, storytelling and energy work, plus evening rituals that take us into the heart of the ancient tales, creating powerful, transformative energy that builds throughout the camp.
Contact us if you have questions!

Reclaiming is an evolving, worldwide, ecofeminist, (aspirationally) antiracist, non-hierarchic tradition that blends activism with magic. We believe that acting for the Earth that we are part of (not separate from) is essential for the health and sustainability of all beings and the world. Our Principles of Unity guide us and demonstrate immanence, the sacredness of connection, and the need to act for justice and freedom.
WitchCamps are magical intensives in the Reclaiming Witchcraft Tradition offered to people of all genders at any level of magical experience. WitchCamps involve classes (called Paths), daily rituals exploring a story, affinity groups for sharing and integration, and optional offerings from campers on a variety of topics.
We welcome you whether you are brand new to witchcraft or you’ve been practicing a long time. Most Paths at our camp are open to anyone, including newcomers. Some Paths are restricted to people who have taken Reclaiming Witchcraft’s core class “Elements of Magic,” and explore more advanced tools. Because Path happens only 3 days of camp, we can’t offer a full Elements of Magic Path at camp. If you are new to the Reclaiming Witchcraft tradition, we invite you to see if you can take an Elements class before camp, and to familiarize yourself with our Tradition through reading resources online or books by Reclaiming witches. To read more about Reclaiming WitchCamps, please visit the WitchCamp Council website.