There are overnight accommodations for up to 65 people in lodges and cabins, and a campground with seasonal furnished tent cabins available from May to October for people who enjoy camping. All cabins have wood stoves and firewood, some are more rustic and others are improved. Sunset Lodge has central heating and a wood-burning stove. Exclusive use of Wellspring starts at $1800 per day for workshops, spiritual retreats, and non-profits - and goes up to $3000 per day (2 nights required) for weddings. The kitchen, dinning room, meeting rooms or farmhouse can be rented for $200 per day or $100 per half-day. For more information on renting meeting rooms or exclusive use of Wellspring please contact us at the following: phone: 707-895-3893 or E-mail: wellsprg@pacific.net
Delicious meals, including as much as possible from our large organic garden, are available for groups of 14 or more. Completely vegetarian for many years, we now offer some meat options and more elaborate menus for special events. Guests are expected to provide their own towels and toiletries. Bedding is supplied for the improved cabins and lodges. A 11% Mendocino County Bed Tax is added to lodge and cabin charges. Dogs, or any other pets except for service animals and staff pets, are not allowed at Wellspring. Local kennels are available.
Home-like facilities for small groups and families.
With bathrooms, kitchens,
living rooms and porches overlooking the central meadow and forest. Sunset
lodge is wheelchair accessible.

Blackberry (sleeps 7-10)
Earth House (sleeps 3-6)
Manitou (sleeps 5-8)
Sunset (sleeps 9-10)
(There is no longer a loft in Manitou)
Personal Retreat Rates: $185-220 for 1-4 guests, $15 per additional guestGroup Retreat Rates: $40 per Adult, $15 per youth (4-17), $60 per Adult/Youth for private bedroom/cabin occupancy
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Circle of Life and Cloud of the Unknown
Ideal for individuals or families. These charming cabins have 1 or 2 rooms, hot-plate, toaster oven, coffee pot, bath and porches for relaxing above the central meadow and redwood forest. (Circle of Life no longer has bunk beds, instead it has a Queen and a Double.)
Personal Retreat: $60 per Adult, $15 per additional guest
Group Retreat: $40 per Adult, $15 per youth (4-17), $60 per night for single occupancy.
Live Oak, Sorrel, Maple Leaf and Bay
Simple two room cabins in the trees above the Navarro River. Rustic cabins have electricity, wood stoves and firewood. Guests share a bath-house.
Personal Retreat: $40 for 1 guest, $15 per additional guest
Group Retreat: $25 per adult, $15 per youth (4-17). There may be a fee for single occupancy during group stays.
Personal and Group Retreat: $10 for tent per night, plus camp fee per person.
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Our campground is along an open meadow with campsites in the trees above the Navarro River. We have limited access for vehicles in our campground. There is a parallel road which runs from the main part of our main parking lot to the campground unloading and limited parking area. Camper Vans should make arrangements with the Wellspring office before coming. NO VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED OFF THE ROAD....NO WHERE ELSE IN THE CAMPGROUND.
Personal and Group Retreats: $10 per Adults, $5 per Youth (ages 4-16), no more than $20 for families
Known for years for our superb vegetarian fare and desserts, we now offer meat options and more elaborate menus for special events. We prepare meals for groups with 14 adults or more. Personal retreat guests may join groups for meals or use the main kitchen (by advance pre-arrangement.) Lodging and Housekeeping cabins have kitchens and kitchenettes.
The basic retreat meal plan is mostly organic vegetarian and guests help do dishes and clean up. Special diets, including menus with grilled chicken, seafood or meats can be accommodated by advance request and may increase meal price. Service and dishwashing available with fee.
$40 per Adult, $30 per youth (ages 4-12) for all three meals.
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From the Bay Area and the South, take 101 North to 128 West (Fort Bragg/Mendocino/Boonville Exit just past Cloverdale). From North of Ukiah, take 101 South to the Hwy 253/Boonville exit. Take 253 approximately 16 miles, and then turn right onto Hwy 128 in Boonville. From Hwy 128, continue on through Boonville to the little town of Philo, and turn left onto Ray's Rd. (76 gas station on the corner). Follow the signs to Wellspring, going right when the road forks. We are at 18450, the very end of Ray's Rd. ...See you soon!