We would LOVE to have you stay with us onsite here at the woodlands! We have 31 cabins reserved for our event and you can use the link below to reserve your cabin. The cabins sleep up to 4 and all have their own wood burning stoves in them.
Checkin is at 2pm 10/4/2024
Checkout is at 10am 10/6/2024
Anyone staying onsite will have meals provided for the weekend as well as camping essentials provided through your reservation. See reservation portal for more information on what is provided.
If staying in a cabin just isn't your thing, no worries! There are SO many cute hotels and BNBs in Mendocino and surrounding towns. We have added a few below here but there are many others if these don't quite fit what you were hoping for.
SFO is the closest large airport near the venue. When you land in SFO you would need to rent a car and it is about a 3.5 hour drive from San Francisco out to the venue (3 hours is staying in town).
If at all possible we suggest driving out to the venue in the daylight as there is a semi-twisty mountain road (Highway 128) through Anderson Valley that is beautiful to see in the daylight but also has many dear/other animals that may cross the road at night. We are not saying you can't drive up after dark but rather please be careful.
Sonoma County Airport is the closest public airport to the venue. It puts you about an hour north of San Francisco so you will still need to rent a car and your drive about 2.5 hours long to the venue.
Flights into the Santa Rosa airport are only from a few connecting airports (Seattle, LA, Burbank, San Diego, Phoenix, Orange County, Portland, Las Vegas, and Palm Springs) but could work as layovers.
If at all possible we suggest driving out to the venue in the daylight as there is a semi-twisty mountain road (Highway 128) through Anderson Valley that is beautiful to see in the daylight but also has many dear/other animals that may cross the road at night. We are not saying you can't drive up after dark but rather please be careful.
Mendocino Woodlands Website: https://www.mendocinowoodlands.org/directions
from santa rosa & the bay area:
Take Highway 101 North to Cloverdale. Turn left onto Highway 128 and stay on it until it merges with Highway 1 at the coast. Follow Highway 1 north to Mendocino. At the traffic light, turn right onto Little Lake Road and follow it out about 5-1/2 miles to the end of the pavement. Bear right (you’ll see a sign for the Woodlands) and follow this gravel road out approximately another 3 miles to arrive at the camp.
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Take Highway 101 North to Highway 20 in Willits. Turn left (west) and follow 20 until it dead ends at Highway 1. Turn left on Highway 1 south until you get to Mendocino. At the traffic light, turn left onto Little Lake Road and follow it out about 5-1/2 miles to the end of the pavement. Bear right (you’ll see a sign for the Woodlands) and follow this gravel road out approximately another 3 miles to arrive at the camp.
from eureka area:
Take Highway 101 south to either Highway 1 or Highway 20. When you get to Fort Bragg, follow Highway 1 south to Mendocino. At the traffic light, turn left onto Little Lake Road and follow it out about 5-1/2 miles to the end of the pavement. Bear right (you’ll see a sign for the Woodlands) and follow this gravel road out approximately another 3 miles to arrive at the camp.
from clearlake & williams area:
Take Highway 20 west to Highway 101. Go north on 101 to Willits, then left (west) on Highway 20 until it dead ends at Highway 1. Turn left on Highway 1 south until you get to Mendocino. At the traffic light, turn left onto Little Lake Road and follow it out about 5-1/2 miles to the end of the pavement. Bear right (you’ll see a sign for the Woodlands) and follow this gravel road out approximately another 3 miles to arrive at the camp.
from sacramento area:
Take I-5 north to Williams, then go west on Highway 20 to Highway 101. Go north on 101 to Willits, then left (west) on Highway 20 until it dead ends at Highway 1. Turn left on Highway 1 south until you get to Mendocino. At the traffic light, turn left onto Little Lake Road and follow it out about 5-1/2 miles to the end of the pavement. Bear right (you’ll see a sign for the Woodlands) and follow this gravel road out approximately another 3 miles to arrive at the camp.