San Francisco Chronicle features Camp Five Marys

North of the Bay Area, where mountains ring the horizon and nature reigns supreme, there’s regular vacation and then there’s vacation-plus.

Guests gather around the outdoor table at one of Five Marys Farm's retreats.Photo: Circle Bar Photography

Guests gather around the outdoor table at one of Five Marys Farm's retreats.

Photo: Circle Bar Photography

Visits that fall into the first category stay within a certain comfort zone and look a lot like travels anywhere else — basic hotel room or campsite, a few decent restaurants, maybe a little outdoor exploration here and there. The plus experience, however, is a trip that sticks with you, that forces you outside of your typical routine and teaches you a new skill or fresh appreciation for something you’ve always wanted to learn. Getaways in this category amount to summer camp for grown-ups, immersive and interactive vacations focused on activities like kayaking or horseback riding or themes like farming and food.

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At Five Marys Farm camp retreats, visitors sleep in canvas tents and spend their days learning about and participating in ranch life.Photo: Courtesy Adriana Klas Photography

At Five Marys Farm camp retreats, visitors sleep in canvas tents and spend their days learning about and participating in ranch life.

Photo: Courtesy Adriana Klas Photography

Five Marys Farm hosts Camp Five Marys, a women's retreat where guests participate in ranch life, meet the resident animals and sit down for communal meals around a beautifully appointed table.

Five Marys Farm hosts Camp Five Marys, a women's retreat where guests participate in ranch life, meet the resident animals and sit down for communal meals around a beautifully appointed table.

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