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Early Bird registration open for Dandelion Gathering 2026

Join us in the Texas Hill Country for this year's family-friendly Tejas Web Regional Dandelion Gathering. Intention: The Queen of Swords invites us to build trust, joy, and resilience as we sharpen our tools for the challenges of our times. Registration is now open, with early bird discounts!
Early Bird registration open for Dandelion Gathering 2026
Queen of Swords

Join us in the Texas Hill Country for this year's family-friendly Tejas Web Regional Dandelion Gathering.

Intention: The Queen of Swords invites us to build trust, joy, and resilience as we sharpen our tools for the challenges of our times.

Registration is open

with early bird discounts until July 15

Register Here

What is a "Dandelion Gathering?"

The structure of Dandelion Gathering is flexible and easily holds the opportunity for deep work, along with a variety of activities, magic, and fun. Join us for Reclaiming-style Ritual, Ancestor Magic, Drumming and Dancing, Family and Community, Children’s Activities, and Hikes in the Wild with the Spirits of the Land.

Limited space, so please register now.

Ask us about financial assistance.

Witches of color encouraged to apply.

Registration fees include organic and locally-grown food and comfortable accommodations. The venue has comfy indoor beds, secluded tenting, plenty of bathrooms, and even a hot tub for adult use.

partial view of ritual site on location

Venue and Accommodations

WitchCamps and Dandelion Gatherings are held on a beautiful ranch of 40 wild acres near Wimberley. The buildings and land are lovely and welcoming. There are cozy places to be with others, but also space to walk, meditate, and be alone when you want to be. There is a beautiful faerie grove to explore!

Accommodations options are tenting, dorms, semi-private rooms.

Dorms house 4 people.
Semi-private dorms house 2 people.

The site has comfortable beds, both semi-private, and dorm-style rooms that sleep four, as well as plenty of shaded, private camping sites (No open fires are allowed on the ranch, but we do have a fire bowl for ritual). Indoor bathrooms and showers are available for all campers, including tenters (no port-a-potties). Sleeping areas, bathrooms and showers are gender neutral. Bathroom and shower stalls have doors or curtains for privacy.

Overall, the site is beautiful, comfortable, and relaxing. There’s even a hot tub!


basket of fruits and vegetables

Food and meals

Tejas Web is renowned for its excellent hospitality and delicious food. We continue this tradition and feature a menu anchored by organic and locally sourced food. From free-trade coffee to organic produce, we place our spiritual values into the choices we make about the food that we purchase and eat. All meals will have vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. We will make an effort to accommodate all food allergies and special needs. Please let us know in advance about specific food allergies.

Breakfast includes whole grains, fruit, and protein. Lunch offers a broad selection of salads, sandwiches, and soups. Each night’s dinner will be a culinary feast with fabulous options to satisfy your desires. We welcome your contributions to the feast at the snack table to sustain us between meals.

Landscape

The land around the venue is basically level. We have had campers, guests and teachers who have limited physical mobility attend camp in the past with a relatively low amount of difficulty. The main areas of camp are quite flat (the dining hall and dorms, which include community bathrooms/restrooms, and the ritual spaces). There are clear dirt paths to most of the wild spaces. Some movement over unpathed land may be necessary, but we try to respect the land by staying to the paths. If you have questions about your specific situation, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

If you are bringing a service dog, please email us at texaswitchcamp@gmail.com.

Please note that our venue does not allow pets of any kind. This is for the safety of everyone, including our animal companions. This includes emotional support animals.


ACCESSIBILITY TO LIVING AND DINING SPACES

The lodging, dining and indoor ritual spaces are all accessible by ramp. Most have ramps at front and back entryways. Most doorways are double wide and most other doors accommodate wheelchairs.

BATHROOMS

There are several accessible bathrooms/restrooms indoors. The venue has a chair available to use in the shower. The bathrooms are close to both of the indoor ritual spaces, and to the patio ritual space. There are camping spaces very close to restrooms; please let us know when you register if we should reserve one of those spaces for you. The furthest ritual space is about 1/8 mile from the nearest bathroom, over a cleared dirt path.

ELECTRICITY

If you need electricity for a medical device, indoor spaces have electrical outlets, and there are some tenting sites near electrical outlets. If you want to tent and need electricity, please let us know when you register if we should reserve one of those spaces for you.

RITUAL SPACES

Two of the primary ritual spaces are nearby, and accessible. One is an indoor hall, with ramps. The other is a patio, flat with rough paving stones, just behind the dining hall. Both have adequate light.

Other ritual spaces are very nearby, from 200 yards to 1/8th mile. Some are accessible by cleared dirt paths. Others are level, but over rougher ground. These spaces are darker. Tejas Web shows respect for the spirits of the land by limiting artificial light to and in these spaces. Support in getting to them, and back from them, will be available.

SUPPORT

Our community members support each other. When you check in at Dandelion, please indicate if you would like mobility support and you’ll be connected to a person who has offered support as part of their community service. At dinner the first night, we'll ask those available to provide support to stand so you can see who you can speak with for support.


Drug-free and Alcohol-free gathering.

The Dandelion Organizing Group is committed to making this gathering a welcoming space. We believe that communing together, building authentic relationships, embracing love, joy and our collective power to heal ourselves and bring justice in the world is the best antidote to our culture's violent legacy and current practices of settler colonialism, racism and white supremacy. These isms are the underlying causes of the pain and trauma within us all. Be a part of the transformation! A shift toward listening, connected accountability and healing to cleanse and create healthy behaviors in our lives, for the land and to bring relief to those most impacted ... this is what our ancestors have called us to do. We are working with intention and awareness to make this a safe and welcoming space for all.