Redwood Empire Council, Boy Scouts of America

Camp Masonite Navarro
 
 

 

Located among the redwoods, eight miles from the pacific ocean in Mendocino county California, Camp Navarro offers many opportunities for great times. 

As a Boy Scout/ Cub Scout summer camp with a staff of over seventy highly qualified leaders, Camp Navarro offers an excellent opportunity for Scouts to achieve rapid advancement.

Located on the beautiful Navarro River, just 70 miles northwest of Santa Rosa, the center is an ideal weekend destination for Bay Area and North Coast groups. Enjoy the camp for its trails, rifle range, archery range, or use it as a base camp for enjoying the Mendocino coast.

For large or small groups, even if not related to the Boy Scouts of America, a retreat at camp Masonite-Navarro combines rustic beauty with the convenience of modern conference facilities.

Masonite-Navarro's timber lodge features a 300-seat dining and assembly room with a massive fireplace, a fully equipped modern kitchen, additional conference space, and a medical center.

Cozy sleeping cabins and convenient bathroom and shower facilities make Masonite-Navarro a comfortable choice for groups of every description. Guests may enjoy the 45 -- acre redwood-studded compound and its rich variety of wildlife. The camp is just a short drive from the Mendocino Coast, the Anderson valley wine region, and Hendy Woods State Park.


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