🗓️ Dates: June 18th-21st, 2026
🗺️ Location: Fly Ranch, Nevada (map it)
🏗️ Framework: Serve, Learn, Celebrate
🧑🤝🧑 Who: 300 people who are members of the BWB Community: Thinkers, Doers, Dreamers, You? All ages welcome.
Forty years ago, on the summer solstice, an effigy was set aflame on Baker Beach.
A simple act became a ritual.
The ritual became a culture, where we explored how we gather, revel, and grieve.
We learned to love something enough to let it burn.
Now, we ask ourselves a question:
With so much burning in the world today, what do we tend?
Burning Man taught us that ritual extends into governance, resilience, and generosity. Community became a verb.
Now, we practice stewardship.
At Fly Ranch the practice is rooted. A culture that learned to build and burn has the capacity to build and sustain.
What began as fire becomes soil.
What was once temporary is asking to enter a longer arc of care. The invitation is no longer only to ignite, but to nourish.
This gathering invites us to steward seeds and systems that may not bear fruit until long after we are gone. An act of deliberate patience.
If the first forty years taught us how to let go, perhaps the next forty ask us how to stay.
Will you join us?
Event Details:
- Gates open at Noon on Thursday, June 18th
- Gates close at 3p on Sunday, June 21st
Fly Ranch is off-grid. Plan for radical self-reliance: including food, water, shelter and shade. We will have toilets, group gathering spaces, a communal cooking space and limited solar charging for essentials.
Fly Ranch is a fossil-fuel-free event site. Generators are not permitted.
Ticketing & Accessibility:
We work hard to keep Summit ticket prices as accessible as possible while sustaining the land, infrastructure, and shared experience.
A limited number of scholarship tickets are available for those who would not otherwise be able to attend.
*Supporter-level tickets are an important part of making this gathering possible. Contributions at this level help close the budget gap, sponsor fellow participants, and ensure the summit can unfold at the scale and quality we’re aiming for.
This year we are experimenting with a limited amount of housing support for participants traveling long distances or arriving without infrastructure.
We recognize that supported camping can feel culturally nuanced within Burning Man spaces. Our intention is not to move away from participation or radical self-reliance, but to thoughtfully lower logistical barriers so a wider range of people can gather, contribute, and co-create the Summit experience together.
Housing is a Kodiak Tent plus a cot + mattress. The tent size will be either 8'x9' or 10'x12' based on occupancy and availability. (more info here).
🚘 Fly Ranch is ~2.5 hours from Reno. A vehicle is a must- whether you rent or carpool.
The BWB Summit unites Burners, collaborators, and change-makers to ignite ideas, build connections, and shape regenerative futures.