Rest is waiting

​For more than 60 years, Young Life has set the standard by building state-of-the-art, comfortable, well-designed facilities that reflect God’s glorious creation. At Woodleaf, we offer outstanding lodging, amenities and personalized service at competitive and affordable rates for groups of up to 550 guests. We enjoy sharing our property with Young Life and other non-profit groups throughout the school year. To find out more about booking Woodleaf for your next event, contact us​ today.

Availability

Camp is​ generally used by Young Life from​ early June until​ early August. Camp is available for rent outside of this time frame by churches, schools and non-profit groups who would like to execute their own programmatic events at our comfortable facilities. ​ If you are a parent of a child who wants to attend summer camp please contact your local young life leader!

Pricing

Pricing is based on your group's needs. ​ It varies according to the number of people in your group, the number of nights you will spend at camp as well as how many meals you plan to stay for.

Please request a no-obligation​ quote today!

We welcome non-profit, church or service groups of up to 550

How to Book

Contact Aurora Eagen @ (530) 675-2252

Or fill out the form in the link below!

Additional Info

Click here for Fast Facts​ about what we offer and how we operate!

Click here for our Booking Process​ from inquiry to trip!

Click here to learn about our kitchen work crew program!

Amenities

  • Great Coffee Shop
  • Stunning Grounds
  • Pool
  • Water Slides
  • Free Parking
  • Free A/V and Meeting Spaces
  • Disc Golf and Game Room
  • Basketball and Volleyball courts
  • A Giant Swing
  • Restful Housing Options
  • Young Life Store (with all the basics)
  • THE BEST FOOD EVER

Housing Options

Camper Dorms

Woodleaf has 25 bunk room style camper dorms that can house between 360-441. Rooms are available in three sizes: 12, 14 and 16 beds. Some dorms have connecting doors between rooms as well, in case you have a larger group or mattresses can be put on the floor to keep groups together.

Specialty Housing

Woodleaf also offers a variety of suite style housing. ​ With over 50 beds in apartment style or hotel style arrangements, there's flexible combinations of rooms to fit every family!

Facilities

Relax by our lakeside firepit and get ready for incredible food to be served in the dining hall.

Sip a warm chai latte at the Gold Cup coffee shop, buy some shades and a new mug at our camp store, play ping pong or pool in the game room and get excited for the main session in our large meeting spaces!

Activities

Dodge your way through our Arrow Tag obstacles, shoot hoops, then go for a round of disc golf on our 18-hole course!

Take a dip in the pool or zip down the waterslide. Then venture out on our hiking or biking trails or stroll around the lake.

Meet together in our cozy Timberwood Hall or host a game inside Town Hall with its tiered open floor plan. ​

Casually compete at ping-pong and skee-ball in our game room or go flying through the air with a couple friends on The Giant Swing.

Accessibility

​ We welcome kids of all abilities to our camps. At Woodleaf, all of our main buildings are accessible to strollers or wheelchairs, and we have a handful of cabins that are designed to be accessible (special housing needs may be requested by your child's trip leader).

Walkways around camp are paved. We will also do our best to help every guest participate in activities. We want every guest to have the best week of their life as they come to camp!

History

Gold Rush Hotel:

  • 1858 Woodville House is built (now Woodleaf's main office). ​
  • 1876 President Ulysses S. Grant visits the now popular overnight stagecoach stop. ​
  • 1898 Woodville receives a Post Office and changes name (since there is another town in California already with that name) to Woodleaf.

Mill Town:

  • 1943 Sacramento Box and Lumber Company buys the town of Woodleaf. ​
  • 1949 Woodleaf Church is built (now Timberwood Hall)

Young Life Camp:

  • 1966 Young Life negotiates purchase of the town. ​
  • 1968 First summer camp guests are welcomed. ​