Elderflower Womenspirit

Festival Camp Policies

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and Community Guidelines

This page is a work in progress - 2025

General Festival Camp Policies

This section of policies describes general information about the campground and the festival's policies.

Elderflower Womenspirit Festival is a non-denominational gathering. Women of any spiritual path are welcome to participate. 

The festival was founded to celebrate and to honor the Goddess and the sacredness of nature. In whatever guise she chooses to manifest in our lives, we hold Her as a symbol of the Divine Feminine. Our rituals and workshops help us to invoke that energy, and through sisterhood, get closer to the deity within each of us.

Traditionally, we do not invoke male deities at Elderflower. While we respect the beliefs of all attendees, if your spiritual practice includes male deities, we ask that you do not manifest them at the festival.

We want everyone to feel safe and also to respect everyone’s boundaries. Please be aware there may be young women and children present and behave accordingly.

If at any time you (or your daughters) feel unsafe or uncomfortable with someone else’s behavior, please come to a council member right away. We will do our best to find a resolution as soon as possible. The council reserves the right to ask any participant to leave if their behavior is deemed inappropriate or offensive.

After you’ve passed the COVID test at the Camp entrance (near the Gate House) and been admitted… Yay! You can pull into the Assembly area near the main lodge (Dining Hall). We will try to have volunteers available to help things go smoothly around the Registration/Check-in tent. 

First Community Service job sign up.

First you’ll need to sign up for a Community Service job (near the registration tent). We’ll try to have a volunteer available to answer questions.

Next Enter the registration tent and report in.

Once it’s your turn in the tent, you can report in, find your cabin assignment, get your festival printed program and report to the registration volunteer which job and time slot you signed up to do. You will also be asked to sign two releases, one for insurance and the other regarding your preferences regarding official Elderflower photographs. Additionally you’ll be given a small form to fill out and place in your car’s windshield.

After you’ve determined where your cabin is located, you can re-park your car and get unpacked. We’ll try to have parking fairies and other volunteers to help you get your stuff to your cabin or tent area if you need assistance.

If you arrive after dark ...

… please know that the Registration information is all moved to the first table on the left as you enter the Dining Hall. 

All attendees are responsible for signing up for a 2 hour commitment to volunteer for small  jobs around the camp that are needed to make the camp run smoothly during the festival. When you arrive, after you’ve taken a COVID test and been admitted, you can pull into the assembly area near the main main lodge. Sign up for a Community Service job (near the registration tent) and then enter the registration tent to report in, find your cabin assignment, get your program and report which job and time slot you signed up to do. To make it easier for you to decide  which time slot and job works best for your community service, we will post a copy of the schedule near the sign up sheets.

The dining hall and Clean and Sober area are both alcohol free. A portion of the camp is designated as a Clean and Sober, where NO ALCOHOL is allowed. It is clearly marked and is large enough to accommodate all those whose registration forms were submitted requesting Clean and Sober.

Alcohol is not served as part of any festival-organized activity, workshop, or ritual.

Alcohol may be consumed outside of these two areas and may be present at informal gatherings. There is usually a ‘wine’ tent near the creek, all are invited and you’re welcome to bring a bottle of wine to share.

Please be mindful of the Clean and Sober area. The Clean and Sober meeting cabin and the designated  camping area and cabins are clean and sober 24 hours a day. Alcohol is not allowed in the area at any time – NO EXCEPTIONS. Please respect this space.

Three gourmet meals per day are included within the registration fee. Meals are served from Wednesday Dinner to Sunday Breakfast. There is no access to kitchen facilities for attendees to cook for themselves.

Meal Options - NEW

In 2024, we are offering three main diet options: Omnivore (includes meat), Vegetarian, or Vegan (no animal protein – excludes meat, fish, poultry or dairy).

We also offer those with Allergies the option to let us know about Dairy or Gluten intolerance.

We are working to refine this information so keep checking back for more information.

The smoking area on the far end of the parking area next to the Gate House. This is the only place that smoking & vaping is allowed!
If you smoke for medicinal reasons, please be considerate of our Clean and Sober sisters.

There is a designated 24-Hour Silent area in the camp that is intended for light sleepers, day sleepers, and nap takers. If you are using a tent and want silence, pitch your tent in the 24-Hour Silent area.

The Silent area and those areas nearby need to be quiet at all times: no loud talking, no slamming of doors. Please respect this space. If you are in or near the 24-Hour Silent area, please remove door springs during the festival and replace them before leaving on Sunday.

The dining hall, fire circles, “wild” tent camp and the girls’ cabin have no noise curfew. In other parts of the camp, please be reasonably quiet between 11pm and 7am.

According to Woodlands’ rules, all cars must back into parking spaces, and be parked facing the entrance to the Woodlands. This is a safety precaution in case there is a need for swift evacuation.

During camp the parking area in front of the Dining Hall is reserved for merchants, bodyworkers and attendees with mobility issues. You may park temporarily in the Assembly area while registering and unloading. We will keep volunteers available to make the temporary parking process go more easily for you.

When you register and find out your cabin assignment, you will also receive a card to put in your car’s front window. This note should be filled in, so that if your car needs to be moved, we know where to find you.

The Woodlands Policy is that no food is allowed in the Cabins, Tents or in Cars. 

Bears are prevalent in Northern California and the Woodlands is no exception. There are also small rodents and Ringtails (North American civit cat) that will invade the area at night looking for snacks if food is left out.

 

If you have food that you brought with you, you may store that in/around the refrigerator in the Dining Hall. All Food must be enclosed and stored neatly. 

The Mendocino Woodlands is situated on California State Park land and is run by The Mendocino Woodlands Camp Association. It is California Parks policy that pets are not allowed in the Mendocino Woodlands. California State Parks policy is that Service Animals are allowed in parks. Service animals are those who provide a service to assist someone with a disability. 

To see the actual policy of the Mendocino Woodlands go to:

https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=31377

Community Guidelines

The community has a group of volunteers working to create a comprehensive set of Community Guidelines. Once we've all agreed on them, they will be posted here.

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