Camp Mendocino
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Camp Mendocino is an American Camp Association accredited summer camp run by the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco. It is located in Mendocino County, California, along the Skunk Train line between Fort Bragg and Willits. Camp property encompasses approximately 2,000 acres (8.1 km²) of primarily redwood forests and includes a stretch of the Noyo River. Camp Mendocino first began operating in the summer of 1931 as a boys camp.
Camp Mendocino provides a creative, fun and supportive outdoor experience in a safe environment for youth ages 8-14. Program offerings include nature, hiking, L.I.F.E (living in a forest environment), arts and crafts, photography, horseback riding, archery, swimming, boating, and outdoor games. Campers are divided into units (or "tribes") by age and sex. They sleep on bunk beds in cabins or teepees.
[edit] External links
- Camp Mendocino website, includes enrollment information
- Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
- WikiMapia satellite view of Camp Mendocino

