Let’s Connect

You can contact us any time at:

P.O. Box 385
Burson, CA
95225
707-984-6877
[email protected]

During the Summer you can call us at the river:

707-984-6877

Don’t forget to connect with us on Facebook

 

Sending Mail to a Camper

We do check our PO Box in Legget regularly during sessions. To send mail to a camper please  address it to:

*Camper Name*
c/o Redwood Adventure Camp
P.O. Box 237
Laytonville, CA 95454

We will do what we can do get mail to campers if it arrives during the session. If it arrives after the camper has left we cannot guarantee we will be able to get it back to you. For more info on what is appropriate to send to a camper please see the parent’s info section here

    Directions

    Our camp is located approximately 120 miles (2 hours) north of Santa Rosa in Leggett, California.

    From the South:

    Take Hwy 101 north through Laytonville. Take the Hwy 271 exit (approximately 16 miles north of Laytonville). Turn left onto Hwy 271 and continue on for 1.5 miles. Turn left onto a dirt road at mile marker 1.43 (our neighbor’s address is posted at the top of the road – 62800). SLOWLY continue down the dirt road to the bottom of the hill. Turn left before you reach the group of houses by following the signs to the dirt bridge that crosses Rattlesnake Creek. After crossing the creek, watch for the sign for parking. This is the field where you will be dropping off your camper once the staff arrives.

    From the North:

    Take Hwy 101 south towards Leggett. Take the Hwy 271 exit (approximately 5 miles past the So. Leggett exit). Turn right onto 271 and follow the directions above.

    Graduate Program

    Our Graduate campers experience the amazing “Lost Coast” in the King Range National Conservation Area managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. We are pleased to be able to offer young people the opportunity to experience back country backpacking in these beautiful and pristine locations.  Graduate campers are transported by Camp from the Eel River location to the trail head in the King Range.