Flying in
Some of you may be able to fly in to the Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (airport code STS), a tiny airport just half an hour from Occidental. There are direct flights from Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, and Las Vegas. The planes are Sopwith Camels.
If you can't fly into Sonoma County, both San Francisco (SFO) and Oakland (OAK) airports are a little over 90 minutes from the site, or maybe a bit more depending on traffic.
There is a dedicated inter-city bus, the Sonoma Airport Express, which goes directly from SFO or OAK to Santa Rosa. Let us know if you plan to take that option and we can arrange to have you picked up in Santa Rosa.
Carpooling
Parking at the camp is limited; if you have room in your car, or if you're looking for a ride, see our carpooling sign-up sheet.
Directions

From Oakland
Cross the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge and take highway 101 north to Santa Rosa. Exit on Highway 12; take 12 through Sebastopol to Freestone; turn right on Bohemian Highway. Highway 12 curves to the left at the intersection.
From San Francisco
Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and take highway 101 north to Santa Rosa. Exit on Highway 12; take 12 through Sebastopol to Freestone; turn right on Bohemian Highway. Highway 12 curves to the left at the intersection.
The Scenic Route
There is an alternate route to the camp which is more scenic, and possibly faster if there is traffic near Santa Rosa; you can take the Petaluma Boulevard Avenue South exit off 101, take surface streets through Petaluma, and then rural farm roads through Valley Ford and Freestone. It's more complicated but prettier. You'll want to follow the Google map (starts at the exit of 101 in Petaluma).