About FeralSkills
FeralSkills is a directory of in-person classes, workshops, gatherings, and expos for the self-reliance community — bushcraft, wilderness survival, urban survival, homesteading, preparedness, primitive skills, foraging, wilderness medicine, austere cooking, and the adjacent disciplines.
The name "feral" matters. The audience for these skills isn't one tribe. It's people who take a bushcraft class one weekend and a foraging walk the next. People who learn pressure canning because they grow their own food and because they want to be ready if the supply chain stutters. People who don't fit neatly into "prepper" or "homesteader" or "outdoorsman" because they're some of each.
No one was aggregating classes across schools, sub-tribes, and event types in one searchable place. So we built FeralSkills.
Who it's for
- People searching for in-person bushcraft, survival, or skills classes near them
- Bushcraft and prep school instructors who want their classes discovered
- Big gathering organizers — Prepper Camp, Georgia Bushcraft, Self Reliance Festival, and the long tail of regional events
- The cross-tribe audience that doesn't fit any single label
For schools and instructors
Listing on FeralSkills is free, and it will stay free. We don't take a cut of registration fees, and we don't sell student data — not now, not later.
Your event's placement in our directory is never influenced by money. We may show sponsored content from outdoor brands alongside our editorial — clearly labeled — but a sponsor never changes which classes appear, when they appear, or how they're ranked. If you see a class on FeralSkills, it's there because it's real.
If your class or gathering isn't showing up the way you'd like, get in touch. Corrections take five minutes.
How we work
Every event listing is reviewed by hand. We don't auto-import from random sources, and we don't run paid placement. The data quality is the product — anything that compromises it is out of bounds.
See How We Make Money for the full sustainability story.
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