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Rafting at the river



The Lower Klamath River in Northern California, just south of the Oregon border, gently winds through scenic splendor in the northwest corner of this state near the Oregon border. The Klamath River, which runs free for 180 miles to the Pacific Ocean, is one of the first rivers 

 

SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS (4 winter camp click here)

Our Mission
Swim and jump
all day



Great activity and for the real atlets and for the beginers. We spend 8 hours on the water every day. Swim, jump, have fun!



 
Snorkeling



Snorkeling is a blast in hot summer day :))) Whater is so cleen you can drink it. Never goes under the water? No problem. We will teach.



 

in California to be granted National "Wild and Scenic" river status. The Klamath is treasured for its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife and recreational opportunities. The Lower Klamath section of this California river is a special place, often adored by O.A.R.S.’ littlest guests. The Klamath's water bubbles with bouncy, easy rapids and warm, pleasant swimming holes and is an ideal choice for those with young children interested in a family adventure vacation in California. One focus of this rafting experience is to help kids gain confidence and interest in the outdoors while the adults kick back and relax. 



We develop young leaders who are committed to social and environmental justice and are equipped with a sense of awe for natural and human beauty, tools for non-violent multicultural community building, as well as the confidence to make positive change in our families, communities and world.

 

Fun camp activities build confidence and self-esteem, develop leadership abilities, and teach problem-solving skills. Over hundreds campers, ranging in age from eleven to seventeen years, attend WWL residential camp each summer. WWL offers its campers daily opportunities to learn about the organic farm, animals, and wilderness. We foster daily conversations relating to age appropriate aspects of social and environmental justice, while enjoying exciting summer activities, such as swimming, arts and crafts, and games.

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