Cabins
Golden Valley Camp has eleven cabins which each sleep up to twelve campers.
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| Inside one of our cabins |
The cabins are appropriately clustered and separated to meet your needs for lodging and supervision of mixed gender groups. All of our bunks include a mattress. Since we all have different preferences for bedding, we allow you to provide your own sleeping bags and pillows.
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| One of the bathroom facilities |
Meadowview Campsite has four cabins named for birds native to our beautiful Sierra Nevada Foothills: Finch, Robin, Quail and Wren. We hope you’ll have the opportunity to spot these regular visitors to our camp. Each cabin in Meadowview Campsite sleeps twelve in double bunks.
Our rustic Wilderness Campsite also has four cabins that sleep twelve each. These cabins are named for local tree species: Cedar, Pine, Oak and Madrone. While each of these trees is different, together they provide a habitat for a wide array of creatures. See how many you can identify during your visit.
Oh, yes! We also have a selection of cabins that are specifically designed for the group “leaders” who may need just a touch more comfort and privacy that the young people in the larger group cabins. Miners Cabin, Barrett Cabin, and Creek Cabin are built for that purpose. Each cabin sleeps four to eight.
Our professional staff will assist you in selecting the cabins that best meet the requirements of your group.
“This is my second year at Golden Valley Camp. I love the place because its so relaxing.You can really get close to God."
Michael C.
Campground Map
View the layout of Golden Valley Camp.

