CAMP CENTERS
Check out the breathtaking camp centers that Forest Home has to offer. Between Ojai Valley and Mill Creek Canyon, we have the perfect space for you and your group.
OJAI VALLEY
Forest Home Ojai Valley is a Christian camp and retreat center offering a premium retreat experience. We are located in beautiful Ventura County, nestled against rolling hills dotted with rustic oak trees, just 15 miles from the Pacific Coast. Guests will enjoy peaceful surroundings, starry nights, breathtaking sunsets, and secluded grounds. Warm days and cool nights meet afternoon sea breezes in a cozy setting.
FOREST CENTER
Located in the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains, Forest Center is our premier location in Mill Creek Canyon. Capable of hosting up to 550 guests, our largest camp center offers easy access to some of Forest Home’s best amenities and provides a wide variety of options for lodging, dining, and meeting spaces.
LAKEVIEW
Lodged on the sunny north side of San Bernardino’s Mill Creek Canyon, Lakeview is a camp center that offers stunning views of conifer forest and Forest Home’s private Lake Mears. Comfortable cabins and dorms with lakeside views provide bunk beds and bathroom facilities for up to 280 guests. Upscale meals with a focus on unique flavors and artful presentation are served in Lakeview’s Dining Room.
CREEKSIDE
Lodged on the sunny north side of San Bernardino’s Mill Creek Canyon, Creekside is a camp center that offers stunning views of conifer forest and the valley’s tranquil Mill Creek. Comfortable cabins and dorms provide bunk beds and bathroom facilities for up to 300 guests. Creekside’s Dining Room strives to provide healthy, home-style meals that aim to please diners of all ages in a casual atmosphere that invokes memories of camp days of the past.
WILD ROCK
Wild Rock at Forest Home is a perfect match for groups looking to run an event with the great outdoors as a focus. Open June-September, this secluded camp center offers insulated Yurt housing with ceiling fans and bunk beds for up to 250 guests with community bathrooms located nearby. Five “Terrains” are comprised of three to six yurts each. New centralized features include a 400 sq.ft. covered portico providing shade for everyone to gather and dine, and an 18,000 sq.ft. artificial turf for games and activities. Nestled into the hillside, the Summit amphitheater offers majestic mountain views, a camp fire ring, and audio visual set up for outdoor meetings.