June 19–26, 2010

The Facility and Accommodations

cabinThe workshops are set in The Mendocino Woodlands (a National Historic Landmark Camp), a lush 720-acre redwood forest nine miles inland from the charming village of Mendocino, on the spectacular California coast, about a four-hour drive north of San Francisco. (interactive map)

Enjoy miles of peaceful hiking trails, a sunny meadow, wildlife watching, and a swimming hole a short walk away along a wooded creek.

recreation hallThe historic dance hall, dining hall and lounge have wooden floors, fireplaces, and electricity.

Camper cabins are charming and rustic with a stone fireplace, balcony, small closet, and four twin cots with mattresses. 

Cabins do not have bedding, heat or electricity. Two cots can easily be pushed together to accommodate couples, and bringing “extra padding” to go on top of the “camp mattresses” is not a bad idea (egg crate foam or feather beds). 

Camp Map

 

The three sections of cabins are each clustered around bathrooms, which are a short walk down (or up) the path. Each bathroom has lights, electrical outlets, toilets, showers, and hot water.