WHEN
September 25-28, 2025
LOCATION
Base Camp for the Rendezvous is currently located in Trout’s Ranch at the Prindle Property. The Address is:
LODGING & MEALS
This year lodging and meals are on your own, with opportunities to create and share meals together.
The Prindle’s have limited accommodations. Please contact them directly for availability.
CAMPING
Camping is also an option with RV or tent camping available in the National Forest.
Teton Peaks Resort (RV & Motel Rooms)
Teton Canyon Campground
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nDLKFCf4j1BHxMj48
Mike Harris Campground
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GTdDKiU5QL6rDN2k7
Reunion Flat
https://maps.app.goo.gl/n82MtPez2kxsvGaJ6
Big Eddy at Rainey Bridge (No Fee)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xTBeKzVuYh49JTsaA
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A four-day gathering—September 10-13, 2026—celebrating the Feast of Trumpets, in the tradition of the Old West Rendezvous of the early 1800’s themed “Creator Sets Free”, hosted by Tetons United.
It’s a multi-generational, community gathering—open to all, particularly Disciples of Jesus, Vibrant Families of Jesus, and God-fearing people searching for truth in love.
Yes, registration is required to attend. There is a no registration fee which includes unlimited snacks and drinks and special surprises.
It’s held in the Teton region (Grand Teton area), involving indoor/outdoor venues at the Prindle’s in Trout’s Ranch at 4711 Brown Drake Ct, Tetonia, Idaho.
Please use the main Trout’s Ranch Drive road off Highway 33 with the big log entrance, not the farm entrance to the south that Google and Apple maps will direct you to.
Just look for the Tipi. See maps of property here.
The end objective is for each person to recognize their death, burial, and resurrection in Jesus as a reality that sets us free to be our true selves to walk the good path with the Great Spirit.
Expect guided experiences that increase your capacity for joy- including sharing your story and hearing others. There will exercises to Behold our acceptance and true identity in Christ Jesus.
Some activities will increase your sense of Belonging. There will be Jesus Led worship, fun expressions of joy and intercession around parachutes, drum circles, community meals, sunrises and sunsets, spaces for prayer, a ceremonial meals in the tipi.
All of this will be in the great outdoors in the Big Yard, the tipi and the Prindle’s home. There will be surprises, some known to the hosts and some known only to Jesus. Think of this gathering as a Big Birthday party for Jesus who celebrates us all.
The event has no registration fee- though attendees arrange and cover their own travel, lodging, and some meals. There are snacks and drinks available throughout.
Attendees are also responsible for free time adventures ranging from simple hikes to more involved river floats. There is a lot to explore and your local hosts will be happy to help you figure out the details.
In some cases they may be available to guide some of the activities.
Organized by Tetons United, an equipping ministry focused on personal transformation, equipping men and women with tools backed by brain science to accelerate personal breakthrough – and activating them to transform the world.
Were are part of the global relational revolution preparing disciples for the harvest. For more insight to our hearts, check us out here.
The Tipi is set up as a place of peace to connect with Jesus, the Prince of Peace. We are offering limited Immanuel Prayer sessions with trained facilitators. To reserve a time during the afternoon break, please schedule here.
When you see the door open, the Tipi will be available to all attendees for personal journaling, tribal meetings, and whatever else helps to connect you with Jesus and one another.
No formal lodging provided. Options near the venue include Tetonia, Driggs, Victor (ID). Airbnb’s offer some of the best value for lodging. Book early due to seasonal demand.
Check out our suggestions for lodging here.
Refreshments are provided throughout the event. If you have special diet needs, you will need to be prepared to accommodate your needs.
We are asking attendees to respect the Prindle’s home and neighborhood, especially the 15 mph speed limit.
September in the Tetons can be cool, especially evenings—bring layered clothing, footwear for walking, hiking, and playing in the grass, a ball cap and sunglasses are always a good idea.
Typically, in Teton Valley, September marks the definite change from summer to fall. On average, the high daytime temperature can be in the 70’s to 60’s. At night expect a 20-30 degree drop in temperatures.
The sun shines about eight hours a day, but sometimes the valley sees its first measurable snow in late September!
Bottom line, be prepared! Many activities will be outdoors in the Tipi or the Big Yard.
Sunrise: 7:17am
Moonrise: 11:24am
Sunset: 7:20pm
Moonset: 8:41pm
Day length: 12h


