Bears at The Woods

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The Bear Community at The Woods

The Bear community is prominent at The Woods throughout the entire camping season and is especially celebrated during our four Bears at The Woods weekends and our “Bear Week” celebration in mid-July!

Mission Statement

The Bear community plans, organizes and executes Bear themed activities and social events at The Woods Camping Resort by:

  • Fostering a welcoming and inclusive community for bears, cubs, and their admirers, celebrating our shared identity and creating spaces for connection, support, and friendship.
  • Celebrating the bear community in all its forms, promoting visibility, and organizing events that highlight our unique culture of body positivity and acceptance.
  • Connecting the bear community with other communities within The Woods Campground through events and initiatives that promote camaraderie and fun.

Woods Bear Title Holder COmpetition

Each year during the Bears 3 weekend, a competition is held to determine the new Bear Titleholders (Mr. Woods Bear, Mr. Woods Cub & Mr. Woods Bear Daddy).  Winners then represent The Woods Camping Resort.

 

APPLY FOR THE COMPETITION HERE

Bear Title Holders

2025 Bear Events at The Woods

Bears 1 Weekend:  May 16 – 18th
Bear Vacation Week:  July 20 – 25th
Bears 2 Weekend:  July 25 – 27th
Bears 3 Weekend:  Sept. 5 – 7th
Oktoberbears Weekend:  Oct. 17 – 19th

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What to expect on Bear Weekends

1. Social Connection & Belonging

  • Bears and those who appreciate them often face body image stereotypes even within LGBTQ+ spaces. The Woods Bear events create a place where bigger, hairier, older, or otherwise non-mainstream presentations are celebrated, not sidelined.

  • You’ll meet others with shared experiences which can reduce any feelings of isolation and build meaningful friendships or romantic connections.

2. Community Building

  • The Woods’ Bear events foster a sense of identity within the broader LGBTQ+ spectrum, strengthening solidarity.

  • The Woods’ Bear events have their own traditions and culture, which create a special community history and pride.

3. Self-Acceptance & Confidence

  • Seeing a wide range of body types, ages, and styles openly celebrated can be a powerful antidote to narrow beauty standards.

  • Woods guests often feel safer to express themselves authentically—whether that’s through fashion, flirting, or simply being out in public.

4. Fun, Entertainment, and Joy

  • Our parties, dances, contests (like “Mr. Woods Bear”), and themed gatherings give people a chance to relax and have fun.

  • It’s also a space where humor, camp, and flirtation can be shared without fear of judgment.

5. Networking & Resources

  • Many bear events include charity fundraisers and workshops which contribute to the betterment of all involved.

  • Local vendors often benefit from the attendance on Bear weekends— creating lasting relationships between The Woods and the LGBTQ+ community.

The Woods Bear Committee

The Bear culture at The Woods is vast and the events are numerous!  We have a committee of dedicated members who organize and produce the events throughout the camping season.  These members assure the basic fundamentals of the Bear culture are prominent in each event.

Committee Members:

  • Robert Mesce II
  • Adam Crossland
  • Daryl Marietta
The Bear Culture

In the gay community, bears are a subculture of men who generally embrace a more rugged, masculine aesthetic — often associated with being bigger-bodied, hairy, and projecting a warm, approachable demeanor. But it’s not just about appearance — it’s also a distinct social identity with its own culture, events, and values.

Here’s the breakdown:

1. Origins and Aesthetic

  • The bear subculture emerged in the 1980s as a counterpoint to the then-popular gay “clone” and “twink” aesthetics, celebrating body types and masculinity that didn’t fit mainstream gay beauty standards.

  • Bears are often characterized by facial hair, body hair, stockier or more muscular builds, and a casual, “lumberjack” or “blue-collar” style.

  • The look isn’t mandatory — some “bears” are lean or less hairy but still identify with the culture.

2. Values and Vibe

  • Inclusivity: Bears often pride themselves on body positivity and acceptance.

  • Masculinity: Not in a restrictive sense, but in a way that celebrates earthy, rugged, approachable energy.

  • Camaraderie: There’s a strong sense of community, with social events, clubs, and shared humor.

3. Sub-Identities (because bears are… organized)

  • Cubs: Younger or smaller bears.

  • Otters: Slim but hairy men.

  • Wolves: Lean, muscular, and assertive/hairy men.

  • Chubs: Larger-bodied men, often celebrated in overlap with bear culture.

  • Polar bears: Older bears with gray or white hair.

  • Muscle bears: Muscular and hairy.

4. Cultural Influence

  • The bear movement broadened beauty norms within the gay community, giving visibility and validation to men who didn’t fit into lean, hairless ideals.

  • Bear art, photography, and humor often lean toward playful hyper-masculinity with a wink of self-awareness.

Contact us

Our email address is 

Bear Community Facebook
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Titleholder's charity work

Our titleholders selected NAMI as their charity for which to raise funds during their title year.

  • Mr. Woods Bear, Jordan Bailey
  • Mr. Woods Cub, Pup Rewind
  • Mr. Woods Daddy, Shawn Malsbury
Mr. Woods Bear Title Holders

2024 – Robert Mesce II

2025 – Jordan Bailey

Mr. Woods Cub Title Holders

2024 – Robert Marek-Ramos

2025 – Pup Rewind 

Mr. Woods Daddy Title Holders

2024- Gale Portwine

2025 – Sean Malsbury

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