IME Picnic at the Coast

Trips to be scheduled.

College Outdoors (CO) and Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement (IME) are partnering to offer a trip to the spectacular Oregon Coast! You’ll see sandy beaches, waves crashing against rocky bluffs, old growth forest, and shorebirds. We’ll meet at 8:30am for breakfast, before driving about 2hrs to the ocean. We’ll eat a picnic lunch on the beach, and have time to explore the coastline, hike, or play games. Join us for a fun day at the coast!

How to Register

Registration opens: Friday, September 9th, 2022

Trip Fee: $12 / $6*

*If you qualify for any federal financial aid, the trip fee is cut in half thanks to scholarship funding from ASB. We accept cash, checks, credit/debit cards, and apple/samsung/google pay. 

How to Sign Up:

To register for a trip, stop by the College Outdoors office in Templeton 239. We’re open Mon - Thur 9am-5pm, and Fridays 9am-3pm.

When trips are first posted on Fridays, you can write your name on the paper trip sign-up sheet to save your spot until the following Tuesday at 5pm. You can pay to secure your spot right away, or return to pay by that following Tuesday at 5pm. After that, all trips spots are first-paid, first-served.

Trip Type

  • Day Trip

Physical Demands

No experience necessary! We’ll be strolling on sandy beaches and unpaved trails. 

Accessibility accommodations are available, contact outdoors@lclark.edu

What to Expect

  • Sleeping indoors
  • Sleeping outdoors
  • Electricity
  • Wifi
  • Cell phone service
  • Heating
  • Beds
  • Bathrooms
  • Gender-inclusive bathrooms
  • Showers
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Food for any Dietary Restrictions

Amenities

Sequoia Warehouse

Sequoia is the College Outdoors warehouse, located on the Graduate Campus. Everything you’ll need is available for free when you come on a College Outdoors Trip. At Sequoia you will find:

  • Clothing needed for your trip, including any relevant outerwear and specialty items needed for the activity. Sizes range from XS - XXL and come in gendered an non-gendered designs. 
  • Gear needed for your trip, such as sleeping bags, backpacks, water bottles, and much much more.
  • Equipment such as tents, cookware, first-aid kits, and boats, which trip leaders will pack for each trip as needed.
  • Gender-neutral bathrooms, which can also be used as changing rooms.
  • Staff available to answer your questions.