Owl Camp

Bohemia Ecological Preserve, 618 4th Street, Suite 217, Santa Rosa, CA 95404

mapBohemia Ecological Preserve, 618 4th Street, Suite 217, Santa Rosa, CA 95404

About

Owl Camp is a weeklong nature immersion experience where campers learn and play outdoors, follow their curiosity, and engage in stewardship. Activities include themes such as Creeks, Critters, and Life on the Farm; Farm Explorers: Living with the Land; Curious Creators: Art in Nature; Wild Winged Wonders; and Nature Navigators. Campers are placed in groups based on age and take part in programs that aim to build community, deepen their confidence, and foster a sense of belonging.

• Ages: 6–13 years old
• Schedule: Weeklong sessions, Monday–Friday
• Price: $450 + 2.25% Active service fee; partial and full scholarships available; each scholarship recipient is asked to pay a minimum of $50

Week-long sessions run from June 15–19 through July 27–31, 2026, Monday through Friday, 9 am to 3 pm. Families are asked to register for a maximum of two weeks of camp per youth per summer, and $75 of the payment is considered non-refundable, with full refunds available minus a $75 processing fee if LandPaths cancels or reschedules due to unsafe weather.

Staff are CPR and First Aid-certified, are skilled and trained outdoor educators with years of experience working with youth in outdoor settings, and all camp staff and volunteers have been fingerprinted for background checks. The staff-to-camper ratio is generally 1 to 12, and the adult-to-camper ratio is closer to 1 to 4 due to volunteers. The Bilingual Camps Lead is Lesly.

LandPaths is actively committed to making camp accessible for all youth, regardless of historical and systemic socioeconomic inequities, and scholarships are available based on need and funding availability and are awarded on a rolling basis until filled. Air quality is closely monitored, and programs are canceled if the AQI (PM 2.5) is above 100; if extreme heat or other unsafe conditions arise, the program day may be shortened, and LandPaths may cancel or reschedule a program due to unsafe weather such as poor air quality, extreme heat, heavy rain, or high winds. If a camper exhibits any cold or flu-like symptoms, they should stay home, and if a camper develops symptoms while at camp, they will be asked to wear a mask.

Last updated June 9, 2026.

Is this your business? There is no cost, but you will be asked to sign up or log in.