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July 2023 by Scott Mize
Such a great place!
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January 2023 by Connor M
Staff is top notch, programs are great, and is overall a great camp. Would highly recommend. Slightly edges out Camp Noyo and Camp John Mensinger, although those two set the bar high on their own!Photos are of Chubb Lake, the shotgun range, and some general photos of the surroundings.
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January 2023 by Daniel Brown
From my son;It was amazing because of the big sledding hills there were, and the hiking trails I went on. One of my favorite things I did was having snowball fights. I recommend bringing good gloves and a sled because camping is a lot more fun when you sled. It also helps to get your gear from the truck to the campsite.
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January 2023 by Jeff Silva
We went up to Camp Marin Sierra for our winter camp in mid-December. It is a beautiful property and cabin. We will be back. The lodge has space for 36 people to sleep, plenty of dining room space, a decent size kitchen, and a nice living room in front of the fireplace
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January 2023 by joe smith
One of the best camps you can ever attend. It is so beautiful, the food is great, and the staff is wonderful. Some of the staff in TTFC and waterfront really went out of the way to make it a fantastic week. I would defiantly suggest going.
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January 2022 by Danny Aronoff
by far the best camp and staff i have ever seen- especially ttfc
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January 2022 by Leviticus Alan
Fantastic camp. TTE was a bit culty though.
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January 2021 by Suzanne M.
Beautiful camp by a lake among the redwoods. Very relaxing place.
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January 2020 by LJ Hubbard
Staff was rude and food was disgusting with little preparation. We’re very strict and even enforced buddy system literally everywhere you go, even in your campsite. Water tasted like rusty metal and the lake there is extremely mucky and disgusting. Never going again.
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January 2020 by Jason Salis
Average for a BAD Camp. Although, my visit was week 1 of this summer, so and the staff of camps tend to get better as you het closer to Fall.
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January 2020 by Jared Atkinson
Great camp, our church has been using Marin Sierra since 1999 and love this place!!!
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January 2020 by Aaron G
One of the best BSA summer camps our troop has visited. Excellent program, and staff. Marin Sierra allows scouts to experience true scouting through a well thought out program. Marin Sierra's program allows scout's to team build and learn through doing, not lecture. Not only are there countless options for scouts to grow, the camp also provides opportunities for leader training and development. An absolutely fantastic camp that our entire troop looks forward to visiting again.
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January 2020 by Robertas Travelings
We had a good experience over all but there are definitely a lot of things that were not OK.The bathrooms and the facilities were absolutely disgusting. We used the adult shower in the Ibachi lodge and that was the "nicest" one! Nasty!The food was very pleasant for camp food. I will have to say the portions were not enough to keep a growing boy from being hungry. If you were to look at standard portion sizes they were not met in any of the categories. ( There was a rumor it was because of other troops deciding not to make their own food)Their trail to 1st class director was not necessarily is somebody appropriate for that position. Very nice sky but just not the right knowledge for that particular job. There were several times while " teaching " the kids different things he was wrong!Their handicraft area was staffed absolutely amazingly. I recommended to one of the young kids and their that maybe he possibly take the position for trail to 1st classed next year. He was super great with the kids even the ones with special needsMy review sounds like it was all bad but the kids had an absolutely amazing time and the camp over all was a very beautiful place.
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January 2020 by Jason Tomczak
Came here as a scout for my entire adolescence, from age 10 to age 17. Absolutely loved it every year. The week-long summer camps with my entire troop spent earning merit badge after merit badge, eating Choco-tacos at the Trading Post, and performing campfire skits in front of all the other troops; as well as the weekend winter camps spent being snowed in, huddling around the fireplace in Ibach Lodge and laughing at the graffiti in the bunk beds, are all some of my fondest memories."I'll be back next year! Camp Marin Sierra, have no fear!"
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January 2019 by Laura Harper
The BSA runs the best, safest camps available.