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Family Fun
If you’ve always wanted to go camping with your family, but don’t want to bother with all the camping paraphernalia, then this is the place for you!

River Lane Resort is a wonderfully secluded campsite situated next to the Russian River. This type of “camping” involves cabins, no tents! So if you are interested in a relaxing get-away with your family, come join us! This will be a great opportunity to meet and have fun with other families who are attending Stanford’s GSB program as well. We will be driving up to Riverlane Resort in Guerneville, CA on Friday night after classes and returning home Sunday by noon. Our weekend will include spending time with other families, barbequing, playing games & crafting, relaxing in the heated pool or spa, and enjoying the picturesque Russian River as well as our cozy camp area. We hope you can join us!
Difficulty Level: all are welcome.
Cost: $307 for a studio or $367 for a 1-bedroom.
DEADLINE: Kim and Denise will need a firm committment by September 12th if you want them to reserve a cabin for your family. After September 12th, there may still be cabins available but you will have to make arrangements on your own. Please e-mail them if you are interested.
Questions: feel free to e-mail Kim Gettys or Denise Denman with any questions.
Note: To state the obvious, the family fun trip is intended for students who plan to bring children along.
Itinerary:
Friday 9/26
6pm & on |
Depart from Stanford |
Saturday 9/27
8:30am |
Breakfast in the courtyard |
10am |
Hike/Crafts/Games |
1pm |
Lunchtime (we’ll eat down by the picnic tables, near the river) |
You have the afternoon to yourselves! (naps, pool, walks, etc…) |
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6pm |
BBQ Dinner in the courtyard |
8/9pm |
Fun around the campfire: Popcorn & Smores |
Sunday 9/28
8:30am |
Breakfast in the courtyard. Enjoy the morning and drive safely back! |
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