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2025 Wild & Scenic Film Festival in GRANTS PASS

  • Historic Ashland Armory 208 Oak Street Ashland, OR, 97520 United States (map)

Tickets are on sale now!

Join us for this Southern Oregon tradition celebrating the wild through film.

We are thrilled to announce the 2025 Wild & Scenic Film Festival, which aims to bring the community together to celebrate our work in protecting the Klamath-Siskiyou wildlands and restoring clean water in the Rogue Basin through film and art.

The festival will be held on April 12th at the Ashland Armory and on April 19th at the Grants Pass Performing Arts Center. The festival is a tribute to the legacy of Barry Snitkin, who was an environmentalist and filmmaker.

Want to watch from home? Online viewing is available! Purchase an online ticket at either ticket page, and you’ll be emailed a link on April 12th to watch the films from wherever you are until April 19th.

The festival aims to inspire environmental activism and love for nature through film. It will feature a unique program of inspiring films, a raffle with a range of local gifts to win, food and drinks, and community partners who will be tabling. We hope you will join us in celebrating the wild and taking action to protect what we love!

This event will be held in person, but there is also a streaming option available for those who cannot attend in person.

This festival is pulled together by KS Wild and Rogue Riverkeeper with the help of our AMAZING volunteer crew. Wanna be a part of the Film Festival fun? Join us as a volunteer this year! Volunteer roles range from serving, greeting, film selection, setup/take down, and more! Volunteers receive dinner and a free ticket to the show. There are only a few volunteer spots left, so sign up here!

The Online Raffle

The fun isn’t over! You can play in our online raffle—no matter where you live!

Click here to see a sneak peek of the incredible prize packages offered in our online raffle.

100% of the raffle ticket proceeds go directly to KS Wild and Rogue Riverkeeper’s conservation work. Thank you for your support and good luck!