Over And Out is back with its flagship women’s off-road moto campout! Three days and nights of riding, camping, and community await on our private, women-only event space with epic trails and new ones on the way.
All skill levels are welcome, from first-time dirt riders to seasoned pros. Expect epic rides, a supportive camp vibe, and the kind of connection only Over And Out delivers.
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Event Details
Our Women’s Off-Road Campout is open to riders 18+ of all levels, whether you’re just starting out or looking to push your skills to the next level. By day, explore thousands of private acres featuring meadows, wooded trails, rocky two-track, grass tracks, a log park, and more—ride at your own pace or challenge yourself in new ways. Grow your confidence with small group lessons, or join group rides and connect with other passionate women riders. By night, unwind in a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere with a BBQ feast, gourmet s’mores by the fire, good music, and heartwarming camaraderie. Participate in playful mini-bike games, share laughs over our epic raffle with amazing prizes, and feel the joy of being part of this supportive, inspiring community. End each day camping under the stars in our serene, private setting—where friendship, empowerment, and the pure love of riding come together.
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Dates: June 11-14, 2025. The 11th is for early arrival, load-in and camping only. Riding runs from Friday 6/12 9am through Sunday 6/14 12pm. Gates close on Sunday 6/14 at 2pm.
Location: Tamaqua, PA. Private property, address and directions are sent to ticketholders only.
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A more detailed schedule is to come, but this can help you plan out your weekend:
Thursday 6/11 5pm - earliest arrival for load-in, setup and camping only.
Friday 6/12 8:30am - Mandatory riders meeting
Saturday 6/13 8:30am - Mandatory riders meeting
Sunday 6/14 12pm - Trails close.
Sunday 6/14 2pm - Gates close, everyone must be off site.
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1 ticket per attendee; Attendees must be age 18+.
Riding on thousands of beautiful private acres with marked trails and convenient maps, trail support and group rides throughout the weekend.
3 nights primitive camping on-site, in a beautiful setting with potty and handwashing facilities.
BBQ dinner from B3Q Smokehouse.
Demo Beta Motorcycles off-road lineup on marked trails.
Free Monster Energy drinks, juices and water all weekend long.
An awesome s’mores spread by the fire!
1 free raffle ticket with amazing prizes from Monster, Fox, Revzilla, REV’IT!, Beta and more top moto brands!
Mini-bike games with prizes
Epic raffle (You get 1 free ticket!) and all kinds of little freebies (we always have some surprises up our sleeves!)
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Camping is included with your ticket. We have a large field designated for parking and camping. It is grass, clean and mowed. The ground is hard, level and suitable for large heavy vehicles. There is plenty of room. We ask those with overnight generators park furthest west, further away from the main cabin area. A short walk away from the camping field is a common area with a large tent, tables and seating, and a big fire pit surrounded by large rocks to sit on. There are no hookups and no potable or running water. RV’s must be self-contained, and all drinking water brought in. There will be porta-potties and hand-washing units, which get freshly serviced mid-event.
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This private property offers thousands of acres to ride and play on a variety of terrain with elevation changes. Terrain ranges from wooded trails with winding single-track lined with lush green foliage, rocky and sandy power line trail, rocky or grassy two-track, endless meadows, plus fun grass tracks and a log park all created and prepped by the OAO team. We mark in three color ways: green for easiest, yellow for intermediate, and orange for advanced as recommendations that account not only for basic difficulty but skills like speed, momentum and clutch-work.
NEW Trails! We're thrilled to announce that we've expanded our trail network with several miles of brand new singletrack, and we plan to create a few more! The new routes twist through previously untouched forest sections, offering fresh terrain with a mix of flowy lines, tight technical turns, and some surprise features that will challenge and excite riders of all levels.
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BIKES
For new and novice riders, we recommend you take a lesson with one of their bikes, or ride a smaller 4-stroke trail bike under 150cc.
For woods riders, we recommend any trail or dirt bike that has full dirt (knobby) tires and we recommend a maximum of 350cc. East Coast woods trails are tight and nimble, lower cc engines are ideal for this terrain.
Routes and options for larger dual sports and ADV bikes are TBA.
You may bring motocross bikes, BUT they’ll be more appropriate on the grass tracks, open areas and haul roads than in the tight woods, but you may ride it as long as you don’t excessively tear up the land.
All riders should intend to ride within marked boundaries, according to our event map, without excessively tearing up the property. You can also bring mini bikes, pit bikes.
GEAR
Dirt Bike helmets are required AT ALL TIMES when riding.
Beginners, on grass only, should wear dirt helmets, gloves, protective boots that cover the ankle.
Anyone riding In the Woods: Full-face dirt helmets, goggles, gloves, knee pads or braces, upper body protection (some combination of back, elbow, shoulder, arm as you prefer) and off-road riding/motocross boots.
We recommend wearing as much protective gear as possible to keep you safe.
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Booked separately (not included in GA ticket).
Beginner lessons are conducted in a flat grass field only, and can be booked with or without use of a beginner-friendly bike from the coaching provider.
Intermediate-to-advanced lessons will be conducted in fields, select trails and log park.
Bike Rentals may be available.
None of the lessons include gear, but beginner lessons have fewer gear requirements. See details at point of lesson booking.
These bookings carry their own fee for the coaches time and any bike use/gas/maintenance.
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We usually have a BBQ, food trucks, and select free drinks or snacks from sponsors. Full details will post in advance of the event.
BYO Water - Remember to Hydrate!! All remaining times are bring your own food and drinks. Remember to bring your own water, as there is no potable water on site. You may BYO alcoholic drinks for evenings only.
There are also plenty of marts, stores and restaurants close by in the town of Tamaqua. We highly recommend La Dolce Casa Italian, Luigi’s Brick Oven pizza and Sisters Cantina Mexican!
We share even more details in the FAQ section at the bottom of this page. Please check there first for answers to questions you may have, and if you don’t see what you’re looking for feel free to contact us.






Location: Tamaqua, PA
Address and directions and a link to sign an online waiver will be sent to event ticket-holders about a week prior to the event.
The property is privately owned and riding access is limited to our events.
FAQs
All specifics on lesson sign-ups, guided rides, activities, food options and other details will be shared via our blog and linked to this event page, above. The following details may be subject to change, especially prior to registration opening.
What's the refund policy? NO REFUNDS. We can’t even begin to explain here in text how much hard work and expense goes into creating an event like Over And Out, especially in the Northeast where land is scarce, and in today’s environment with challenging insurance requirements. So, we ask one thing of our community and friends when buying a ticket. Please be comfortable with the idea that if you can’t attend after all that your money will help support what we’re doing, which is: creating special, enjoyable and high-quality events for off-road enthusiasts, bringing more riders into the sport, and supporting female athletes and other riding organizations and communities via our Race Division.
Who can attend this event? Anyone age 18+ who has a ticket to the event. NO SPECTATORS. Non Ticket-Holders are not allowed to stop by, visit, or stay and hang out for any portion of the event. Ticket-holders are the ONLY ones allowed to enter and remain on site, as per our insurance rules and agreements.
Do I need to have a motorcycle license to attend? You don't need a license to attend, take a lesson or ride an off-road-only dirt bike.
Do I need my own bike to attend? Generally, Yes, but the beginner lessons offer the use of a class/loaner bike, and we have some rental options - all four-stroke trail bikes, ideal for new riders and fun for experienced riders alike.
What kind of motorcycles can be ridden at this event? For new and novice riders, we recommend you take a lesson with one of their bikes, or ride a smaller 4-stroke trail bike under 150cc. For woods riders, we recommend any trail or dirt bike that has full dirt (knobby) tires and we recommend a maximum of 350cc. East Coast woods trails are tight and nimble, lower cc engines are ideal for this terrain. Details regarding larger dual sports and ADV bikes to come. You are welcome to bring motocross bikes, knowing they’ll probably be more fun on the grass tracks, open areas and haul roads than on the tight woods trails, but it’s your prerogative to ride it. All riders should intend to ride within marked boundaries, without excessively tearing up the property. You can also bring mini bikes, pit bikes.
Will there be guided dual sport rides at this event? TBD.
Will there be any lessons? Yes. These lessons carry their own fee, but we work with our lesson partners to offer special prices in conjunction with OAO event access. All lesson details and minimum gear requirements are described at their point of sale. Protective gear is not included.
Why are lessons not included in the ticket price? This makes it easier for everyone needs to be able to choose their own training option(s) a la cart based on their own skill level and needs. Also, if they were included, the ticket price would simply be higher, an unfair rate to people who don’t want lessons. We negotiate special rates from our lesson partners that give a discount on the lesson, knowing that attendees are also purchasing an event ticket.
What type of gear do I need to wear? Dirt Bike helmets are required AT ALL TIMES when riding. Beginners, on grass only: Dirt helmets, gloves, protective boots that cover the ankle. Anyone riding In the Woods: Full-face dirt helmets, goggles, gloves, knee pads or braces, upper body protection (some combination of back, elbow, shoulder, arm as you prefer) and off-road riding/motocross boots. We recommend wearing as much protective gear as possible to keep you safe.
What if I don’t have my own gear? We recommend purchasing some from our sponsors Fox, REV’IT, Bell Helmets or any of the above via Revzilla.com. Check out this beginner gear guide on our blog. Looking for recommendations? Ask the many members of our community in our Facebook Group!
What tire pressure should I run? Tires must be in good shape and should have pressure at a recommended 12-14psi for the trails/woods.
Will there be mechanical support? Yes. Keep in mind those services are for minor adjustments and mishaps. It is your responsibility to bring a well-functioning, safe vehicle to ride. Do not bring a broken bike and expect our providers to get it running. Have your bike looked over by a mechanic a month before the event. That being said, we’ll do whatever we can on site to keep you rolling and having a good time! You should bring spare tubes, spark plugs and clutch or brake levers that fit your make/model bike - this is something you should always be prepared with!
What is the camping area like? Camping is included with your ticket. We have a large field designated for parking and camping. It is grass, clean and mowed. The ground is hard, level and suitable for large heavy vehicles. There is plenty of room. We ask those with overnight generators park furthest west, further away from the main cabin area. A short walk away from the camping field is a common area with a cabin, barn, tent, tables and seating, and a bonfire area. There are no hookups and no potable or running water. RV’s must be self-contained, and all drinking water brought in. There will be porta-potties and hand-washing units, which get freshly serviced mid-event.
Can I come ride the property some other time? Sorry, no. The property is privately owned and riding access is limited to our events. We make it a priority to not impact the quality of the land too much, don’t trespass or create problems for the land-owners.
Can I ride anywhere I want? All riders should ride within marked trails and mapped boundaries. Everyone should ride with the intention of not excessively tearing up the property. The goal of this event is to keep everyone safe, have a great time, and to keep this property in ideal condition so we can continue to have events here.
What do I do with my garbage? Aside from a few trash cans in the common areas, you are responsible for your trash. Please keep a trash bag at your camp site, and take it with you when you go. Leave no trace, keep things clean.
Can I arrive early or stay longer on site? We cannot have anyone on site aside from the dates and times stated, which is: arrival as early as 5pm on Thursday 6/11 and departure by 2pm sharp on Sunday 6/14. You can arrive later than Thursday, such as Friday or Saturday morning, but we will not adjust the ticket price. For additional days/nights you will have to find another place to stay.
Will the event be cancelled in bad weather? The event will be held rain or shine. No refunds will be offered, as so much work goes into these events that we have to be fully committed, and we hope you are too. Any aspect within the event could be subject to cancellation in extreme weather for the safety of the riders. If there is a storm or very hard rain we will ask riders to come in, for rider safety and to ensure condition of the land.
Will there be food? Always! Details will be posted when registration opens, and communicated via email to ticket-holders.
What can I bring? Bring everything you need for riding and camping including gear, extra gas, a battery pack for your phone, plenty of water, sunscreen, bath wipes, camp bedding, tent etc. Here is our standard recommended packing list.
Is alcohol allowed? You may bring alcoholic beverages, but drinking alcohol is NOT allowed until riding is done for the entire day. We have a zero tolerance policy for excessive drunkenness or even attempting to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated at any level. Safety is our top priority.
What can’t I bring? No pets or animals, no persons without a ticket (including babies, children, anyone under the age of 18), no guns, no weapons of any kind, no fireworks, no promotional or marketing materials, no banners or overwhelming visual items, no items for sale, no giveaways without event permission, no illegal substances, no pollutants, no individual fires. No obnoxious, racist, crass signage, apparel and so on. We expect all attendees and participants to conduct themselves responsibly, with integrity and respectful behavior and to help ensure comfort and safety for all attendees. Our collective focus is on riding and having fun in an environment that is comfortable for all participants. Come for a good time, and leave bad attitudes at home.
Can I hand out swag representing my brand, take photos for my brand or bring items for sale? No. We curate the experience for our attendees with contributions from sponsors we value and trust. We want our attendees have a nice time without solicitation or distraction. Promotional photography is strictly prohibited. If you’d like to speak to OAO about sponsorship opportunities, contact us.
I don’t like your rules or how you do things. Will you change any of that for me? We always take in the feedback from our attendees to help make our events better. Most people are not aware of the many details we need to consider, such as logistics, safety, sponsor and partner operations, land management, or what makes for a positive experience for the most attendees. Understand that we care about you and your experience, but there may be many reasons that validate our ultimate decision-making.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Use our contact form. :)
I bought a ticket but now can’t come. Can I transfer the name of the ticket to a friend? You must contact us to do this at least 14 days prior to the event. Please use our contact form. Payment must be arranged directly between you and your third party.
What's the refund policy? Sorry, NO REFUNDS for any reason.