THREE LINKS CAMP, 21950 Highway 108, Miwuk Village, CA 95346, Phone. 209-586-5500 .
Located 18.5 miles east of Sonora on California Highway 108 at 4,800 feet elevation. 25 acre camp in Stanislaus
National Forest, 1/2 mile from the Highway on a gravel road. For Three Links Camp information or to make reservations for
individuals, groups, or summer camp, contact Paulette Lamphere, P. O. Box 293797, Sacramento, CA 95829-3797, (916) 688-0180 . Facility Manager, John King, Three Links Camp,
21950 Highway 108, MiWuk Village, CA 95346, 209-586-5500 .
Facilities: Four centrally located dormitories each contain 22 beds (one with 12 beds) and a room with toilet
and sink. Three rest room buildings contain showers for bathing. The main rest room building has a coin operated laundry room.
Multipurpose building serves as dining room, recreation room and focal point of the camp. A fireplace and hearth stretch across
an entire wall. A piano makes cold weather evenings pleasant. Kitchen, storage, and serving area can handle food for groups
over 200. Three Links Camp "Chapel in the Pines" is a beautiful building with stained glass window and seating for 170 people.
Recreation: Hiking, pool and lake swimming, chapel, arts, crafts, games, sports equipment for all beginning at age 6.
Open: Year round. Special functions include festival on 4th Saturday in June. Visitors welcome with members.
Call manager for reservations and group or family. Complete list of rates on web page go to:
www.caioof.org/ioof/ca_3linkscamp.html
ODD FELLOWS SIERRA PARK, located on Highway 108, 17 miles above Sonora, is an attractive subdivision situated
on nearly 400 acres of land in Tuolumne County. There are 363 lots in the Park, and most of them have homes or vacation cabins
on them. Situated in the center of the Park is a meadow with a man-made lake as the focal point of activities for the many
full and part time residents of the Park. A barbecue and picnic area is used extensively. A popular gather place is the lodge
and offices, located in the meadow and also the home for Sierra Park Odd Fellows Lodge No. 376. A network of improved paved
roads stretches throughout the park with names of streets taken from the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Degrees, like Jordan Way,
Rebekah Street, David Street, etc. A fulltime caretaker is employed to manage and maintain the water system, all equipment,
roads, snow plowing, patrolling the Park, and miscellaneous duties. Additional information may be obtained by contacting:
Odd Fellows Sierra Park, P. O. Box 116, Long Barn, CA 95335, (209) 586-3098 .
ODD FELLOWS RUSSIAN RIVER PARK, located two miles east of Guerneville on the south side of the Russian River
in Sonoma County. There are 1,100 cabin sites including rental units and 35 family camping spaces. Every renter must
be sponsored by a member of the park. The 317 acres has road and street names with a connection to Odd Fellowship like Wildey,
Colfax, Saratoga, etc. While many of the cabins and homes are located on the slopes and hills in the park, the flat land is
utilized for the recreation area, camp grounds, rental units, store, teen club, clubhouse, outdoor theater, picnic area, playgrounds
and barbecue area. The beach area, 350 feet frontage, is the finest to be found on the Russian River. The park manager and
a guard and patrol service insures the privacy of the park. Additional information may be obtained by writing to: odd Fellows
Recreation Club, P. O. Box 707, Guerneville, CA 95446.
REDDING ODD FELLOWS CAMP, is located directly across from the Lewiston turn-off on Route 299 West. The camp
has two creeks running through the 480 acres in Shasta County. The property is owned by Redding Odd Fellows Lodge
No. 271. The camp came into existence after World War II in 1947. Originally it was merely a camp grounds where Odd
Fellows and their families could come to picnic or camp out for a few days. It was decided by the Redding Odd Fellows Lodge
to allow Odd Fellows and Rebekahs to buy 50 year permits to build year around or summer residences or locate mobile
homes in the camp. There are 76 home sites. A clubhouse was built in 1978 by residents with facilities for parties,
potlucks and camp meetings. Additional information may be obtained from Redding Odd Fellows Lodge No. 271, P. O. Box 990703,
Redding, CA 96099, (530) 243-2041

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