What to Pack for a Women’s Retreat in Oregon (Simple Summer Packing List)

Autumn Adams
6 min read

What do you pack for a women’s retreat in Oregon?
Pack comfortable yoga clothes, layers for cool mornings and evenings, walking shoes, a journal, a reusable water bottle, and simple toiletries. Keep your packing minimal and focus on comfort, versatility, and ease rather than bringing too many options.

forest tipi at women's yoga retreat in Oregon near Eugene

What to Pack for a Women’s Retreat in Oregon

If you’re wondering what to pack, I get it.

After hosting retreats for over a decade, this is one of the most common questions I get—and it’s usually coming from a deeper place. A place of seeking security and the internal craving to feel prepared… and not out of place.

I’m here to simplify this for you.

You don’t need to pack perfectly.

You just need to pack in a way that lets you relax into the experience instead of managing it.


Quick Packing List for a Women’s Retreat in Oregon

If you want the simple version, start here:

  • 2–3 yoga outfits
  • Warm layer (hoodie or jacket)
  • Casual daytime clothes
  • Cozy evening outfit
  • Swimsuit
  • Walking or hiking shoes
  • Sandals
  • Journal and pen
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Sunscreen, moisturizer, and toiletries

That’s it.

You can absolutely bring more—but you likely won’t use it.

woman holding a journal during a retreat

Oregon Summer Weather (What Most People Don’t Expect)

Oregon in July is beautiful—but it’s not just “summer weather.”

You’ll get:

  • Warm, sunny afternoons
  • Cool mornings (sometimes surprisingly crisp)
  • Evenings where you’ll want that extra layer

And if you’re in the forest (which you will be), it cools down even more.

👉 This is why layers matter more than outfit options.

Insider Tip: Check the weather beforehand. While we’ve never experienced rain during our July retreat, we have had some very cool mornings. We always recommend cozy socks, a warm hat, and a fleece or puffy jacket. It might seem a bit “extra”—but trust me, these are the items women are always happiest they brought.


What to Wear to a Wellness or Yoga Retreat

This is where people tend to overthink things. So I’ll be honest with you:

Wear what you already feel good in.

Not what looks good online.
Not what you think a retreat “should” look like.

Pack:

  • 2–3 yoga outfits (you’ll rotate these) with items that you can mix and match
  • Loose, breathable daytime clothes
  • A warm layer (you’ll wear this more than you think)
  • Cozy clothes for evenings
  • Swimsuit (for river dips, hot tubs, or just relaxing)

After day one, everyone defaults to comfort anyway.

Oregon yoga retreat meal

What Shoes Should You Bring to an Oregon Retreat?

You don’t need multiple pairs of shoes—but you do want to be practical.

Bring:

  • Easy on/off shoes (like sandals, Birks, or slip-ons)
  • Walking or light hiking shoes (for trails or nature walks)

You’ll likely be taking your shoes on and off throughout the day, so having something easy and comfortable to slip on makes a big difference.

birkenstocks in the grass during women's yoga retreat in Oregon

Yoga Retreat Essentials (From Years of Hosting Women’s Retreats in Oregon)

Over the years, I’ve seen what women actually use—and what stays untouched in their bags.

What you’ll actually use:

  • Yoga mat (if not provided)
  • Journal + pen (this becomes more important than you expect)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Sunscreen + hat
  • Simple toiletries
  • Ear plugs (if you’re sleeping in a shared space)

Nice to have:

  • A book
  • A small bag for day outings
  • A skincare mask

What NOT to Pack (This Matters More)

This makes a bigger difference than you think. I encourage you to leave behind:

  • “Just in case” outfits
  • Full makeup and hair routines
  • Tight or uncomfortable clothing
  • Work or anything that pulls you back into your usual pace

And most importantly—

Anything that makes you feel like you need to show up a certain way.

Because that’s not what this space is about.


How to Avoid Overpacking (Simple Rule)

If you take one tip from this, let it be this:

👉 Pack for 3 days—even if you’re staying longer.

Every single retreat, without fail, someone says:
“I brought way too much.”

And by day two, they’re wearing the same favorite outfit on repeat.

Expert advice: Pack what makes you feel good and leave the rest. If you’re on retreat and discover that you need something, 9 out of 10 times, either we have extras or another guest has extras you can borrow.


If This Is Your First Retreat… Read This

There’s usually a moment before arriving where you wonder:

  • Will I fit in?
  • Did I pack the right things?
  • Am I prepared for this?

Totally normal.

But here’s what actually happens:

Within 24 hours of arriving… you realize that none of that matters.

Because everyone else is arriving with the same energy—wanting to feel comfortable, connected, and able to just be.

What Women Always Say After They Arrive

There’s usually a moment—after you unpack, take a breath, and settle in—where something begins to shift.

The pressure to have it all together drops away.
The noise quiets.
And suddenly… it doesn’t matter what you brought.

You realize you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.

gratitude Oregonyoga retreat outdoor class

If something in you is already exhaling just reading this…

that’s usually a sign.

Not that you need more information—
but that you might be ready for the experience itself.

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Why Packing Less Actually Changes Your Experience

This isn’t just about saving space in your suitcase.

When you pack simply:

  • You stop overthinking your appearance
  • You feel more at ease in your body
  • You drop into the experience faster

And that’s where the real shift begins.


FAQ

What should I pack for a women’s retreat in Oregon?

Pack yoga clothes, layers, walking shoes, a journal, water bottle, and toiletries. Keep it simple and comfortable.


What do you wear to a yoga retreat?

Wear breathable, flexible, and comfortable clothing. Most retreats are casual and focused on ease, not appearance.


Do I need hiking gear for an Oregon retreat?

No. We find that light walking or hiking shoes are enough for most retreat activities. Before you zip up your suitcase, check your itinerary and your facilitator’s provided packing list.


How many outfits should I bring to a retreat?

Bring 2–3 versatile outfits and plan to re-wear them.


How do I avoid overpacking for a retreat?

Pack fewer items, choose versatile clothing, and avoid “just in case” pieces.


The Real Preparation

Packing is the easy part.

The deeper preparation is this:

Letting yourself arrive without needing to have it all figured out.

Because what you’ll realize—pretty quickly—is:

You didn’t need more things.

You needed more space.

About the Author

Autumn Adams

E-RYT, YACEP, Founder of Ambuja Yoga

Autumn is a yoga teacher, retreat leader, and the founder of Ambuja Yoga. She is passionate about helping women reconnect with their inner wisdom through yoga, movement, and mindful living.

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