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The Outing Club

The W&L Outing Club offers students, faculty, and staff a variety of outdoor activities and classes. W&L students lead most of the activities, which include backpacking, fly fishing, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, caving, skiing, and outdoor cooking. Trips vary in length from day hikes to ten-day trips held during February and Spring break. Equipment and trip planning resources are available to all Outing Club members who want to do their own trips.

W&L Outing Club Membership

Membership to the W&L Outing Club entitles you to access our indoor climbing facility, access our bike shop, participate in all day trips,overnight trips, outdoor classes, and allows you to check out any outdoor equipment (SUP’s, kayaks, bikes, packs, tents and more), without further cost. Trip sign-ups and equipment are limited so all sign-ups and rentals will be taken on a first-come first-served basis. 

Where We Are

Want to get to the Outing Club to checkout equipment, a bike or climb the rockwall? Go to 159 West Denny Circle, right next to the Tennis Center and the Baseball Field. 

The Outing Club meeting room is located on Campus Level of the Elrod Commons, room 114.The Outing Club House is located at 203 East Washington St. in Davidson Park.We can be reached by phone at (540) 458-4066 or by e-mail at outing@wlu.edu.

Outing Club Merchandise

  • Outing Club Membership – $40 (for 4 years Undergraduate Students or 3 years Law Students)
  • Outing Club Guidebook – $15
  • Wildflowers of W&L poster – $12
  • Nalgene water bottle with OC Logo – $15
  • Crazy Creek Chair with OC Logo – $45
  • Outing Club patch – $5

Outing Club Hours

Sunday (Nov 9)
closed
Monday (Nov 10)
3:00-5:00pm
Tuesday (Nov 11)
closed
Wednesday (Nov 12)
closed
Thursday (Nov 13)
closed
Friday (Nov 14)
3:00-5:00pm
Saturday (Nov 15)
closed

Climbing Wall Hours

Sunday (Nov 9)
3:00-7:00pm
Monday (Nov 10)
5:00-7:00pm
Tuesday (Nov 11)
3:00-5:00pm
Wednesday (Nov 12)
5:00-7:00pm
Thursday (Nov 13)
3:00-5:00pm
Friday (Nov 14)
5:00-7:00pm
Saturday (Nov 15)
closed

OC Events

Nov 08 - Nov 09 - All Day

Join Alexis and Terry camping with the most awesome van kitchen set up ever! We will leave campus at 4 pm on Saturd

Nov 10 - 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

For this meeting, plan to finish our current book (Mountains of the Mind) and/or stop by to pick up the new book!

Nov 15 - 8:00 am - 12:30 pm

Ever wondered what it’s like to explore underground streams and passages carved out by water? Join us for an intro

Nov 15 - 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

Have you wanted to explore our local waterways? Join Meaghan and Mac on a beautiful kayaking adventure! Be prepared

Adventures Aplenty

Many students’ first adventure with the Outing Club happens during their first week on campus ⁠— on the Appalachian Adventure trip during Leading Edge.

Appalachian Adventure, which takes students on a four-night hike of the Appalachian Trail, is the most popular Leading Edge trip at W&L.

In the Great Outdoors

The surrounding area provides a scenic playground for hikers, cyclists, climbers, paddlers and fly fishers — and the Outing Club does it all all.

Adventures


White has embraced several leadership opportunities at W&L.

Students in the Outing Club’s new pilot Spring Term program had the chance to step outside their comfort zones one more time before Commencement.

Chris Paudel ’28 set out to challenge himself — and cultural stereotypes — through a mountaineering expedition in his home country of Nepal.

Aby Joyner ’28 believes in the power of photography and poetry, publishing two books, with another in progress.

Barr’s love of nature led her to a biology major and getting her scuba certification with the Outing Club.

The Kendrick Award, established in memory of Bryant Kendrick ’67, encourages W&L students to experience the natural world.

The Matelich Endowment enhances Outing Club experiences.

Spring Term and Alumni Weekend reunions are the perfect times to experience the outdoors that hug Washington and Lee.

Scott’s passion for the environment carries over from the classroom to opportunities on campus and beyond.

The first-year student says the Outing Club and W&L’s proximity to great hiking and kayaking spots were a big draw.

Peter Grajzl is the John F. Hendon Professor of Economics.

Mauricio Betancourt is an assistant professor of environmental studies.