Panthea
Delle, Utah
September 25-27, 2026
a gathering of goddesses under the full moon
Things to Know
Camping at the Delle
Camping at the Delle is primitive. Currently there are composing toilets. By September we may have a pond, water for washing (and maybe drinking).
But you will want to bring tents, car camp or haul out your trailer. We will send an email to all who have registered with updates about the land and what you can expect.
If you are bringing a trailer, you can let us know when signing up so we can plan accordingly.
Glamping
We have a limited number of Glamping tents available for rent. Each tent holds a queen sized bed. The tent will be set up and ready when you arrive. The cost is $150 a night. You can add this to your order when you sign up.
Invitations
Panthea 2026 is a an underground event and not open to the public. Attendance requires an invitation. Camp leads hold the invitations.
Panthea will be a gathering of strong, smart, and amazing women+.
Registration
A ticket to Panthea 2026 is $50.
There are no refunds if your plans change and you can’t make it. Tickets are not transferable.
Vendors
Do you have product or service to sell? You may set up as a vendor for an additional $50 ($100 total).
Sponsors
Are you a business who wants to sponsor a festival gathering communities of women? Let’s connect!
Reach out to Sara: Sara@sarauproductions.com
Food
There are no food-for-purchase options at the Delle. Your registration fee covers breakfast on Sunday. We will share food at the potluck meal on Friday night, bring a plate of something or a dish to share. Bring any snacks or drinks that you want for your personal use.
Your camp may organize food as a group for other meals.
We will ask for dietary restrictions when you register.
Women Only?
Women (trans or otherwise), and non-binary people of varied ages (16-years-old and older) are welcome at Panthea. But each needs to be invited by a Camp Lead.
Note: a few men who exude and explore female energy may attend.
Age
All attendees must be 16 years or older. Infants under 1 are welcome with their mothers.
Dogs
If you choose to bring your furry friends, keep them leashed at all times. No exceptions.
We will determine if dogs are a fit for future events based on the dogs brought this year.
Camp Leads
Want to organize a camp? Do you have a network of women who want to share a weekend with other strong women?
Reach out to Sara: Sara@sarauproductions.com
Full Moon
We are lucky Panthea falls on September’s full moon. What does that mean to you? Let’s celebrate.
Activities
The organizers and Camp Leads of Panthea 2026 are putting a schedule together full of workshops, hands-on activities, and music.
Scroll down to see the working schedule. We will continue to update the schedule as each item firms up.
Substances
Panthea is psychedelic friendly, but psychedelics are not the focus of the event. If taking substances at Panthea, please be smart, responsible, and have support from others in your camp. There will be many attending who will remain substance free.
Code of Conduct
Every attendee is responsible for herself.
Personal safety, consumption of any substance, and behavior toward others is each person’s responsibility.
If you feel unsafe for any reason, please let your Camp Lead or Panthea organizers know.
Consent is practiced regarding touch, time, and space.
If avoidable problems (non-accidents) are caused by an individual, that person may be asked to leave. Future event attendance may be impacted.
Be kind. Be safe.
Future
We do not know what Panthea will become. But we envision a 3-4 day festival full of healing, wellness, laughter and connection. We will grow at a pace that feels right.
Each Panthea Festival will be organized by Camp Leads and volunteers. If you want to be part of the organizing committee, or a sub committee, please sign up HERE to help put together future events.
Directions
The Delle is 683 acres 50 miles west of downtown SLC. From SLC: head west on I-80 for 50 miles (past the airport, Tooele, and Grantsville). Stay on I-80 and go PAST the Delle exit for five miles. Take Exit 62 (marked Military Area Lakeside) and turn right at the end of exit ramp and take an immediate right again (heading east) onto a dirt road that parallels the freeway you just got off. This is Skunk Ridge Road. Stay on it, to reach the Delle.
Working Schedule
Schedule subject to change
FRIDAY, September 25
9-12pm Setup
12-2pm Welcome Hang Out
2-3pm Workshop #1
3-4pm Workshop #2
4-5pm Workshop #3
5-6pm Potluck Dinner
7pm Evening music and festivities begin
SATURDAY, September 26
9am Yoga
10am Hike
11am Soundbath
12-2pm Lunch on your own
2pm Workshop #4
3pm Workshop #5
4pm Workshop #6
5-7pm Camp Dinners
7pm Full Moon Ceremony
9pm Music
SUNDAY, September 27
8-10am Breakfast
8am - 2pm Breakdown and go
A plan for shelter (tent, car camping, trailer)
Bed linens (sleeping bag, blankets, pillows)
Layers for warmth (sweatshirts, coat, hat)
Clothes (bring a change of clothes and pajamas)
Food for potluck (something to share with others at dinner)
Bring any snacks or drinks that you want for your personal use.
Water (bring a water bottle to refill)
Plate/utensils (items to be used when eating - let’s limit onetime use items)
Camp chair (to sit by the fire)
Hiking/walking shoes (bring shoes that you are comfortable getting dusty and dirty)
Swimsuit (if the pond is built by the event, and you like a cold dip, be ready - bring a towel)
What to Bring