if you’re thinking about camp
this is for you
from what’s included
to what to bring
to how it all works
camp bramble is designed to feel easy
simple
and really, really good
a weekend to be outside
to make things with your hands
to meet new people
and to come back to yourself a little
booking is now open and spots are limited
once cabins fill, they’re gone
if you have questions, we’re here 🤍
send us a dm or drop them below
for more info, check out our digital brochure at the link in our bio
we’d love to have you at camp
what a joy to conjure the spirit of camp bramble with nicole’s Durham community, and oh my, what a beautiful and vibrant community it is!!!Â
watching magic unfold when women gather, outside, with play, with ease, is exactly why we’re building camp bramble.
thank you to our incredible host @docerecnt for sharing her beautiful space with us. you are the sexiest little garden gnome. to @localsseafood and maggie for the oysters, we were told we ate an impressive amount. to @a.creative.pause for the communal art table inspiration. and to @ljohnso27 for the most delicious s’mores rice krispie treats.. sticky marshmallow fingers are the best.Â
so much gratitude for this community and the new friends we are meeting along the way. see you at camp. 🌿
📸: @gabbyp51
a weekend for women who miss the feeling of summer camp ✨
swimming in the lake
crafting with your hands
slow mornings
campfires
dance parties
new friendships
and a little bit of magic tucked into the woods of maine
camp bramble is august 28–30, 2026 🌲
comment “camp” and we’ll send you the details 🤍
it started with weekends away.
for over a decade, kate and nicole have been long distance friends, meeting in borrowed spaces, carving out time to be together, noticing how those few days always held something special. slower mornings. deeper conversations. the kind of connection that feels harder to find in everyday life.
on one of those trips, driving through maine, they kept passing hand painted signs for summer camps. something about it stuck. so they pulled in.
it wasn’t camp season. the cabins were quiet, the docks empty, the air still. but there was something there. something simple and nostalgic and a little bit magical.
kate saw it right away. the feeling of camp, the cabins, the return to something playful and a little undone.
nicole felt the pull too, but in a different way. slow mornings. lake swims. space to breathe.
and somewhere in between those two perspectives, something clicked.
what if you could create a space for women to feel that again?
not a retreat that feels structured or overwhelming. not a trip that takes work to plan. just a place to arrive. to be taken care of. to connect. to play. to soften a little.
so they made camp bramble.
a weekend built around connection, creativity, nature, and that feeling you didn’t realize you were missing.
booking is now open 🌿
last night with @karaduvalrange
we swam without water played in the mud painted with our arms
and somewhere in between, she reminded us that friendship doesn’t just exist between women but with ourselves, too
thank you, Kara, for the way you tell stories and for helping us feel a little more at home in our bodies
we kept wishing this existed
a place to step into for a weekend
to be outside
to make things
to feel like ourselves again
so we made it
camp bramble is a weekend for women to reconnect
to slow down
to be in nature
to be together
this is not about escaping your life
it is about returning to yourself within it
booking is now open at the link in our bio
we cannot wait to have you at camp 🤍
BOSTON FRIENDS. words from @campbramble “one of the very best parts of building camp bramble is the women we meet along the way. the ones who immediately understand that something simple, like a weekend outside, creating with your hands, being around other women, is actually something so powerful. kara, you are one of those women. the way you move, the way you teach, and the space you create for others to feel at home in themselves mirrors so much of what we hope camp bramble can be.”
from kara —
it’s hard describing the magic of retreats in words that do them an ounce of justice. bearing witness to the unraveling of “being the holder” and allowing women to be held by movement, food, creativity, rest, conversation and nature is an indescribable beauty. when kate and nicole reached out to me about their intentions of creating a women’s summer camp named camp bramble, all of my senses sprung to life. it’s so simple yet this medicine is what the world is shouting at us for. though i am unable to attend camp this summer, sharing bramble with the world is a full body “YES”.
together, we would love to invite you to our movement workshop on may 5th from 5:30 to 7:30pm at bow market in somerville. come play, laugh, sweat, and embrace the “home” within your body and the sense of “camp” that your heart so deeply desires.
link in bio to save your spot! photography by @katedearman