Multi-faith Family Camp

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Multi-faith Family Camp

Retreat weekend for multi-faith families, in partnership with 18Doors!

September 19-21, 2025

This is a special family camp for multi-faith families with at least one Jewish parent/guardian. Enjoy favorite camp activities, connect with other multi-faith couples raising families, and make meaningful memories in a warm, joyful and inclusive environment!

We’re thrilled to partner with 18Doors – an organization focused on “unlocking Jewish” by supporting, connecting, and guiding interfaith couples. Educators from 18Doors will spend the weekend with us, facilitating meaningful adult learning sessions that will focus on what it looks like to raise a multi-faith family and navigating today’s Jewish landscape.

Schedule at a Glance

Friday

When What Description
3:00-5:00 Welcome & Check In Arrive anytime in this window!
5:00 Kids meet counselors Get to know your counselors!
5:15 Adult orientation & mixer Get to know each other!
6:00 Dinner  
6:45 Shabbat Celebration Singing, Dancing, Closing Circle
8:00 Shmira Beings Evening supervision while kids are asleep
8:00 Evening Fun! Family friendly fun!
9:00 Adult Hang Out a.k.a. Schmooze
11:00 Shmira ends  

Saturday

When What Description
7:00 Early Risers Coffee & Cold breakfast available
7:30 Morning Options Star Hike (self guided), Yoga
7:30-9:00 Breakfast Rolling breakfast: come when you want, stay as long as you like.
9:30-11:00 Activity Block 1 Taste of Camp for Kids
Community-building & Learning for Adults facilitated by 18Doors
11:15-12:00 Activity Block 2 Taste of Camp for Kids
Adults get a taste of camp too!
12:00 Lunch  
12:45 Menucha (rest time) Kids w/parents
1:00-3:30 Activity Block 3 Camp Activities as a Family: tie-dye, climbing tower, self-guided gratitude nature walk, bug fishing, pick-up basketball or frisbee game and more!
3:30-5:00 Activity Block 4 Taste of Camp for Kids
Community-building & Learning for Adults facilitated by 18Doors
4:15-5:00 Shower Time  
5:00 Happy Snacky Hour  
6:00 Dinner  
7:00 S’mores  
7:30 Havdallah & Siyum Short ritual that separates Shabbat from the week, followed by closing circle.
8:00 Shmirah begins Evening supervision for sleeping kids
8:30 Campfire & sing-a-long  
9:00 Adults-Only S’mores  
11:00 Shmirah ends  

Sunday

When What Description
7:00 Early Risers  Coffee & Cold snacks
7:00-8:00 Adult Morning Options Yoga, self guided hike
8:00-9:00 Breakfast  
9:15-10:15 Family Art Program  
10:15 Closing Circle  
10:30 Packing time  
11:00 See you next time!  

Design Your Weekend

Follow these 3 easy steps to plan for your weekend at camp. When you register, you’ll be able to make your lodging selections, indicate whether you are interested in shared housing and even request friends to live with!

Scholarships for Family Weekends are available through generous funding from the Jewish Federation of San Francisco. Apply here!

Step 1

Calculate Activities Costs

# Adults x $350

# Kids 12 & Under x $275

Children Under 2 are Free!

Step 2

Select Your Lodging
Check out your options below!

Cabin: $590 per weekend

Lodge $700 per weekend

Step 3 – Optional

Shared Housing

If you would like to share housing with another family or a group of friends lodging costs can be divided evenly between parties!

The Lodge Accommodations

The Lodge, also knows as Village 2, is a brand new upscale, hotel-style building with 28-double occupancy rooms that sleep up to 4 people each. Centrally located at the heart of camp, steps from the Dining Hall and all that main camp has to offer. View the Village 2 Room Map >

Each room has:

    • 2 queen beds & a private bathroom
    • Mini fridge, microwave & Keurig coffee maker
    • private small outdoor seating area with rocking chairs
    • Several single ADA accessible rooms available

Cabin Accommodations
Motel and Cabin accommodations costs are based on single family usage/single occupancy. 

We have several cabin villages with a variety of amenities and all within a short walk to the heart of camp.

Offers:

  • 1/2-cabins sleep up to 8 people and are great for larger families or multiple families together
  • Each suite includes four sets of bunk beds with one private bathroom.
  • All cabins include A/C and heat.
  • Several ADA accessible cabins available.

FAQs

This weekend is during fire season. What are your fire/air quality protocols?

We have extensive fire protocols in place should there be a wildfire in the area while we are at camp. If a wildfire is affecting our air quality, but not our property, we also have protocols in place that bring our activities indoors.

How accessible is your facility? Will it be easy for me to get around?

All of the activities and the dining hall are on a single level and are in close proximity as well as our Village 2 Lodge and Village 1 Cabins. In order to secure these housing choices, register for the weekend as soon as possible. You will also be asked on the registration form if you need housing without stairs or assistance getting around camp. Only specific activities (Climbing Tower, pool) are uphill and we will provide shuttle service to those locations.

Are there lifeguards at the pool?

Yes! We expect warm weather and the pool will be open in the afternoon. Kids can swim with their adults.  Even when the pool is in use, the gate remains closed. At all other times, the pool gate is locked.

Do you provide monitors, high chairs, pack n’ plays, etc?

We have a few high chairs to borrow. We recommend bringing your own high chair/booster seat to be sure you have one to use. We do not provide monitors, pack n/ plays or strollers.

Do I need to bring toys, books or activities? Do I plan activities or will the activities be planned for us?

We have a full weekend of activities planned. We do all the work and supply everything that is needed while you come and enjoy! We have some quiet time after lunch when families can rest in their cabins which is a great time for books and quiet games.

What if my family or I need medical attention?

We stock typical over-the-counter medications at camp and can provide them to adults to be administered to their own children or themselves. If more emergent care is needed, we are within minutes of a hospital. We do not have medical staff on duty during weekend retreats.