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Oakland Feather River Camp (OFRC)

Address 5469 Oakland Camp Rd, Quincy, CA, United States
Phone +1 530-283-2290
Website www.featherrivercamp.com
Categories Summer Camp, Camp
Rating 5 3 reviews
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Oakland Feather River Camp (OFRC) reviews

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Ducklord
March 01, 2023 9:45 pm

I love this place so much! When I was younger I had a lot of freedom from annoying parents. If I typed a full review, it would probably be 5 paragraphs because there are so many things that are awesome about it. There’s fun activities every night and optional ones in the morning for the kids. You can also pay for a horse ride which is SO FUN! It’s a guided hour long ride around the area and you don’t even have to know how to ride a horse. We always go during 4th of July week and the celebration is awesome! There’s a parade, field games, and finally a delicious barbecue. The only thing I dislike is the food, which is mediocre but hey at least you’re not cooking! OFRC is one of my favorite places in the world and I have been going there since I was 6. I highly recommend OFRC for a fun and relaxing family vacation!

Mary
July 29, 2022 2:51 am

OFRC is a great camp for families. Meals are prepared and served buffet style, salad bar, vegan and glutin free options. Many activities including art & crafts, ping pong, swimming in the Feather River, archery, horseback riding. Great place to rest and relax, meet new people, and reconnect with old friends.

eric
July 26, 2022 12:58 pm

Thos is Oakland's camp in the Sierra near Quincy, California. We camp out in canvas tents on a platform or in Rustic cabins. There are theme weeks, like International Folk Dance Week, Star gazing week, Storytelling week, and more. The camp is on the site of the ancient Maidu camp above a branch of the Feather River.you can come by registering in advance for a few days or a week. We live outside the whole time, though there is a mess hall where our meals are fixed, and an open veranda where we dance under the stars.

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