A different kind of climate camp.
Footprints curates shared outdoor experiences that create community, deepen environmental awareness, and nurture compassionate and confident changemakers.
Founded by runners. Grounded in the world.
The Footprints Camp experience pairs dedicated experts with outdoor enthusiasts to create community-centered climate action projects. One week and a lifetime of mentorship.
We’re building a community of grassroots climate action by nurturing an inclusive, uplifting community of mentorship.
29
Grassroots climate
action projects
3
Week-long camps
in two countries
30+
Volunteer mentor roster
The journey so far
We’re reimagining Camp for 2024
Here’s what you can expect:
More than 15 outdoor enthusiasts with varied interests and experiences will join you, alongside expert mentors from across the world. You don’t need to be an expert, you need to be excited.
You’ll arrive to camp with one idea (or maybe ten). We’ll help you create a measurable and collective climate-action project.
Together, we will learn, we will plan, we will create, we will struggle, we will grow, and we will run.
And the friendships you make here are friendships for life.
Learn more about our plans for Camp 2024 here.
Videos? We’ve got heaps.
Camp 2023 — Australia
Camp 2022 — U.S.
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“If there could be only one running camp in the world, it should be Footprints. It’s a great example of how to make a positive impact on environment and society through running.”
— Kilian Jornet: professional mountain runner, skier, and founder of the Kilian Jornet Foundation
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“I’m a big fan of Footprints because it brings together an inspiring community of runners working on climate solutions.”
— Clare Gallagher: professional trail runner and winner of the 2019 Western States 100
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“Footprints Running is catalyzing ways to turn your passion into purpose and at the same time building a community of like-minded people to lean into along their journey to help create a better tomorrow for everyone.”
— Jake Black: programs director at Protect Our Winters