Planning Guide

Camp Redwoods 2026

Heading to Camp Redwoods 2026? The complete guide to getting there, accommodation, and what to pack for the 2026 edition.

Aug 21, 2026 - Aug 23, 2026
Navarro, CA
Camp Navarro

Towering ancient redwoods create a natural cathedral for Camp Redwoods 2026, where music and nature unite in perfect harmony. Set within the stunning wilderness of Camp Navarro in Navarro, California, this intimate gathering transforms the forest floor into a global hub of celebration, welcoming 1,500 festival-goers beneath some of the world's tallest trees. The combination of world-class performances and the serene beauty of the Mendocino County landscape creates an atmosphere where every moment feels both grounding and transcendent.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need for your Camp Redwoods 2026 adventure, including onsite camping options, transport links, local accommodation alternatives, weather expectations, and essential packing recommendations to ensure you're fully prepared for this woodland celebration.

Camp Redwoods 2026 - Festival Abroad

✈️ How to Get There: Transport & Logistics

Camp Redwoods 2026 takes place at Camp Navarro in the remote Mendocino County forests, with most attendees driving from Santa Rosa or San Francisco via winding coastal and mountain roads. The festival operates shuttle services from Santa Rosa to help reduce traffic on the narrow rural routes leading to the venue. Regional transport options include Greyhound buses to Santa Rosa, where you can connect with the festival shuttles or hire a car for the final stretch through California's redwood country.

Closest Airports

1. Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Airport (STS) Distance: 80 km You'll need to rent a car or arrange a taxi for the 80-kilometre journey from Charles M. Schulz—Sonoma County Airport to Camp Navarro, which takes approximately 1 hour 20 minutes through the scenic Sonoma and Mendocino countryside. 2. San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Distance: 156 km The most practical way to reach Camp Navarro from San Francisco International Airport is to rent a car and drive north through San Francisco and along the scenic coastal route, which takes approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes. 3. Oakland International Airport (OAK) Distance: 159 km The most practical way to reach Camp Navarro from Oakland International Airport is to rent a car for the roughly 2 hour 40 minute drive north through scenic Mendocino County.

Getting to the Venue

  • Trains/Public Transport: Take the Golden Gate Transit from San Francisco to Santa Rosa Transit Mall, then connect to Mendocino Transit Authority Route 95 towards the Mendocino Coast. Alight at Navarro River Bridge stop and follow the woodland path signs to Camp Navarro.

  • Buses/Shuttles: Festival shuttles run from Santa Rosa city centre and Healdsburg Plaza throughout the weekend. Additional shuttle services operate from San Francisco's Civic centre and Berkeley BART station on Friday and Sunday only.

  • Late-Night Return: Last shuttles depart Camp Navarro at 2:30am on Saturday and Sunday nights, stopping at Santa Rosa before continuing to San Francisco. Late buses to Ukiah and Fort Bragg run until 3:00am from the main festival gates.

  • Taxi & Rideshare: Uber and Lyft operate from Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, and Ukiah to Camp Navarro. Local taxi firms Redwood Cab and Mendocino County Taxis provide pre-bookable services from San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento.

🏨 Where to Stay

Camp Redwoods 2026 offers onsite camping amongst the towering redwood trees of Navarro, California, creating an immersive forest experience that's integral to the festival atmosphere. The camping areas are nestled within the natural woodland setting, allowing you to wake up surrounded by some of the world's tallest trees. Facilities include shared toilets, washing stations, and designated areas for campfires where permitted. The cool, shaded environment under the redwood canopy provides natural temperature regulation, though nights can get quite chilly even in summer, so pack accordingly with warm sleeping gear and layers.

For those preferring more comfort, the nearby town of Mendocino, approximately 30 minutes drive from the Navarro site, offers several boutique inns and bed & breakfasts with ocean views. The Mendocino Hotel and the MacCallum House Inn provide upscale accommodation options with full amenities. Closer to the festival site, basic motel accommodation can be found in Philo, just 15 minutes away, including the Philo Pottery Inn. Anderson Valley is also home to several vacation rental properties and cabins that can be booked through local agencies, offering a middle ground between camping and hotel stays whilst keeping you close to the festival grounds.

Onsite Camping

Camp Redwoods 2026 offers onsite camping. Check the festival website for:

  • Camping ticket options and prices
  • Facilities available (showers, toilets, charging stations)
  • What you can bring (tent size limits, equipment restrictions)
  • Arrival and departure times

☀️ Weather

Dates: 21 August 2026 to 23 August 2026
Season: Summer (Jun–Aug) / Autumn (Sep–Nov)

Late August in Navarro brings warm, dry days with temperatures typically reaching 24-27°C (75-80°F), though evenings can drop to around 10-13°C (50-55°F) under the towering redwoods. Pack layers including a warm jumper or fleece for chilly mornings and nights, along with comfortable day clothes and sturdy walking boots for exploring the forest trails.

🎒 What to Bring

Essential Items

  • Valid photo ID and tickets (printed or on your phone)
  • Tent, sleeping bag, and camping mat
  • Payment cards and some cash
  • Portable charger for your phone
  • Sunscreen and sun protection
  • Light jacket or layers (weather can change)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Any prescription medications

Check the Festival Website For

  • Bag size restrictions (usually A4 or A3 maximum)
  • Prohibited items list
  • Food and drink policy

🛡️ Safety & Wellbeing

  • Stay hydrated throughout the day
  • Arrange a meeting point with your group in case you get separated
  • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • Know where the medical tents and welfare areas are
  • Look out for friends and fellow festival-goers
  • Have emergency contacts saved in your phone

📸 Make This the Best Experience Ever

While it's tempting to capture every moment on your phone, you'll get so much more from the festival by being truly present. Take a few photos to remember the experience, then put your phone away and immerse yourself in the music and atmosphere with your friends.

Your future self will thank you for the memories you made by being present, not the hours spent scrolling through your phone.

🍽️ Make the Most of Navarro

  • Bluebird Cafe (4.8★) - Bluebird Cafe serves brilliant hearty breakfasts with fresh local ingredients in a charming countryside setting near Navarro.
  • GoodLife Cafe & Bakery (4.6★) - GoodLife Cafe & Bakery serves freshly baked pastries and hearty breakfast dishes in a cosy, welcoming atmosphere near Navarro.
  • Rollerville Cafe (4.5★) - Rollerville Cafe serves hearty, home-style breakfasts with friendly local charm in the beautiful Navarro countryside.
  • Gnar Bar (4.7★) - Gnar Bar serves brilliant comfort food with a laid-back vibe that perfectly captures the relaxed spirit of coastal Northern California.
  • Sibo Restaurant Elk Cove Inn (5★) - Sibo Restaurant at Elk Cove Inn offers exceptional coastal cuisine with stunning ocean views in peaceful Navarro countryside.
  • Hatake Farm Kitchen (5★) - Hatake Farm Kitchen serves fresh, locally-sourced dishes in a charming rural setting that celebrates Mendocino County's agricultural heritage.

🎵 Music & Vibe

The 2026 lineup is focused on Folk, Indie Rock, Reggae, and Jam Bands. The intimate setting allows for extended sets and spontaneous collaborations between artists.

Camp Redwoods draws a laid-back crowd of music lovers in their twenties and thirties who appreciate the festival's commitment to keeping things small—with just 1,500 attendees, you'll find yourself sharing campfire stories with fellow festival-goers and discovering your new favourite band just metres away from the stage. The natural amphitheatre setting encourages a communal atmosphere where the music flows as freely as conversations between strangers who quickly become friends.

Sarah Pagel

An independent electronic music & festival researcher with 10+ years in the global dance scene.

Last verified: February 24, 2026