Camping is allowed in designated areas of the property. RVs, trailers or camper vans can be parked in the parking lot, at the top of the driveway or across from Tower cabin. There are no hook-ups for RVs or campers on site, the nearest place to do so is at the KOA in Manchester. If you'd like to camp, you are responsible for bringing equipment to keep yourself comfortable and safe. You will have access to the community house, which has a fully stocked communal kitchen, running water, bathrooms, and a shower. You will be responsible for making sure your trash ends up in the bins and not left behind. Camping is a Leave No Trace commitment.
Oz has designated parking areas that are clearly marked.
Anyone staying onsite in cabins or camping is responsible for their own meals (other than the wedding dinner, of course). You can cook in the community house and use the communal kitchen. It has a fridge, stove, oven, dishes and utensils. Some of the cabins have kitchenettes, please refer to the specifics of the cabin you've been assigned if that applies to you. *IMPORTANT* On Friday evening and most of Saturday, the communal kitchen will be occupied by our caterer. Please plan ahead for this and keep the kitchen area clear during those times. You can use this is an opportunity to explore the wonderful restaurants in the vicinity.
We are designating a bedroom on the ground floor of the community house to be a maternity room/child safe space. It will be marked with signs. If this pertains to you, please reach out to Matthew or Deidre for specifics.
We are still working on this, check back soon for more info.
We recommend checking weather for Manchester, CA before your depart. We expect the weather to be beautiful and sunny, but not too warm. We recommend a jacket or layers for evenings. Don't forget to bring a swim suit! Oz has a lovely freshwater stream onsite with refreshing swimming holes, plus a wood fire hot tub for late night soaks. The ceremony space is in a forest grove with slightly uneven ground, so high heels are not recommended for the wedding ceremony.