
Join Mason Recreation and Student Involvement for our Fall 2019 trip to the BIG Apple on Saturday, December 7th 2019!
Click HERE to learn more!
Check out our latest Flickr Album here!
UPDATE: One Bus is FULL with limited spots left!

When: October 12, 2019 from 6:00p – 9:00p
Where: The Mason Pond – Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax, VA, 22030
For more information on No Man’s Land click here
For festival submission, click here
Show us your outdoor spirit by submitting your outdoor short film to our “No Man’s Land Open Outdoors Film Festival”! We are stoked to invite mason students, faculty and staff to submit their outdoor adventure related short films, these will be shown before the headline films, the No Man’s Land Film Festival.
Your entries can feature anything: from a day hike in Shenandoah or Billy Goat Trail, an adventure race (Spartan, Tough Mudder,e tc.), indoor rock climbing, back packing, or climbing the cliffs of Spain over the water, we just want to see you outside!
The event is open to students and the community so anyone is welcome to submit a two minute films to showcase! For festival submission, click here
Join us for a great night where we will be celebrating your amazing videos alongside some of the strongest, most awe-inspiring people in the outdoor community. We will be showcasing various films that showcase women who crush it in the outdoors – we will also be providing some amazing tunes, popcorn, and a great night under the stars!
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?From September 16 – October 13, get outside and compete against universities across the country to win free outdoor gear and be named National Outdoor Champion.
The AORE Campus Challenge is a March-Madness-meets-Mother Nature competition in which 98 universities compete to see who can get the most people outside. The 2019 Campus Challenge kicks off September 16 and ends October 13. The school with the most logged outdoor activities on the Campus Challenge app wins the title of National Outdoor Champion. Other prizes include Outsider of the Year, Regional Winners, Recognition Awards, free gear, and more.
Read our FAQ’s about this event below!
The Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE) is the premier organization dedicated to serving the needs of recreation and education professionals in non-profit settings. Through AORE, members have a mechanism to interact with and affect decisions made by public land managers and the human powered outdoor recreation industry. AORE is committed to promoting ecologically sound stewardship of the natural environment and serves as a collective voice for its members regarding topics of regional and national concern.
The AORE Campus Challenge is a program of The Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education/AORE. To see the full list of partners and supports, click HERE.
Anyone who is a U.S. resident is welcome to participate in the Campus Challenge. Simply visit aorecampuschallenge.org, create an account, select the school you are supporting and log your outdoor activities.
Email [email protected] for more information on how to get involved in next year’s Campus Challenge. Application materials will be released in spring 2019.
Outdoor activities are considered nature-based activities where an individual intentionally engages in the outdoors, with the outdoor element being the focus of the activity. Eligible activities include:Adventure Racing (like Tough Mudder), Biking/Mountain Biking, Camping, Climbing Indoor/Outdoor, Caving, Equestrian, Fishing/Hunting, Hiking/Backpacking, Paddle Sports (Kayak, SUP, Canoe), Outdoor Service Projects, Running/Jogging/Trail Running, Snowsports, Water Activities (Outdoor), Hammocking, Outdoor Clinics & Training, Skateboarding/Longboarding, Slacklining, Walking, Yoga (Outdoor), Bird/Wildlife Watching, Gardening, Stargazing. Traditional team sports are not eligible. Each activity must take place for a minimum of 30 minutes and have occurred between September 16 and October 13, 2019.
Pre-registration starts on September 3, 2019. The app will be available for download and sign-up at that time.
No! Students, faculty, staff, alumni and any U.S. resident located around the world can download the app and choose to make their activities count for any of the participating schools.
Outdoor activities should be logged between September 16 and October 13, 2019.
Once you are logged into the AORE Campus Challenge app, click on the “Log Activity” button and follow the steps on the submission form. You must include a brief description along with a photo for your activity to earn points.
Once you submit your outdoor activity, you will have the option to share through the app on Facebook and Twitter share buttons. Make sure your Facebook post is set to “Public,” and use #AORECampusChallenge #ACC to help spread the word.
Every time an activity is logged, the user accumulates points. Activities are weighted depending on the type of activity. To see the point value of each activity, CLICK HERE.
For a full list of the participating schools, click HERE.
Not at this time.
The goal of the challenge is for massive participation across campuses, therefore the entire college/university campus must be involved and support the challenge. We’ve put together some useful tools for helping recruit on campus. Check them out here! We’re excited about the possibility of growing your campus’ outdoor participation and want to hear your ideas. If you think there are other resources that would be helpful for helping you run the Campus Challenge at your school, please let us know! ([email protected])
You can log up to 5 activities per day, so each activity you participated in for at least 30 minutes could be entered. For example, for one day you could log hammocking, going for a hike, canoeing, gazing at the stars and sleeping under the sky. And don’t forget to check the box in the app to log your overnight activity in order to receive bonus points!
Not all outdoor activities have to be athletic in nature! You can go for a walk, bird-watch/wildlife-watch, fish, take photographs of the outdoors, go for a boat ride, tend your garden, do yoga outdoors or gaze at the stars – the possibilities are endless!
An activity is considered something you’ve spent doing for a MINIMUM of 30 minutes. If you go on a 2 hour bike ride, that counts as one activity. If you bike for an hour in the morning and another hour in the afternoon, that counts as two activities.
Yes, you may log up to 5 activities per day and share using #AORECampusChallenge #ACC
The EDGE turns 10 this October and we hope you can join us as we celebrate this awesome milestone. Come out to the Mason SciTech Campus for games, activities, light snacks, and FUN! This event will also feature an Open Climb on our 50 ft Alpine Tower! This free event is open to students, faculty, staff and community members! We look forward to seeing you there. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Feel free to register online and save your spot at alumni.gmu.edu/edgeoct5 .
(Our Alpine Tower during our Fall 2019 Welcome2Mason Open Climb!)

Last Tuesday, September 3rd, the AFC hosted Mason Recreation’s other inaugural event that highlights our Aquatics programs; and yet again this event was nothing short of a success! Mason Recreation took full advantage of utilizing both the Recreation pool, as well as the competition pool to host a number of activities ranging from aquatic fitness classes to log rolling to good ole fashioned pool fun!



We even had a mini driving range and of course we had a BIGGEST splash competition!


We want to thank Club Sports, Fitness, Outdoor Adventure, Club Swimming and the Log Rolling Club for supporting all activities; Aquatics and Golf for their assistance of facilities; And especially a BIG THANK YOU to the lifeguards, staff and student staff that put together and managed the event.
Overall, we had over 150 attendees, 7 clubs tabling, 3 Mason Recreation tables & 1 great night!
Mark your calendars because this Saturday, September 14, the AFC will host our Dive In Movie featuring Aquaman!

See you there Patriots!