
McCloud Mushroom Camp out and Foray
Join Us for an Unforgettable Fungi Adventure in McCloud, California!
Pack your gear, bring your curiosity, and get ready for a weekend of wild mushroom foraging, deep nature connection, and incredible company in one of Northern California’s most beautiful landscapes!
This isn’t just a camping trip—it’s a chance to immerse yourself in the magic of fungi, explore hidden forest gems, and share stories around the campfire with fellow nature lovers.
What’s Included:
✅ Your campsite for the weekend
✅ Two exclusive, guided forays into prime mushroom territory
✅ Hands-on fungi education—learn to identify, ethically harvest, and appreciate wild mushrooms
✅ Community camp setup with shared cooking space
✅ Snacks and water to keep you fueled
✅ An experience filled with wisdom, adventure, and unforgettable moments
⚠️ Foraging Permit Required!
If you want to forage you’ll need a permit.
There will be 2 educational forays:
Saturday/Sunday at 8:30am-10:30am and will be hosted by Angelic. More details will be given at camp. Camp agenda will be sent out in an email if you are ready to join us.
Grab your permit here:
(https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/stnf/passes-permits/?cid=FSEPRD737655)
Campground Details: The exact site will be chosen based on group size—we’re going for the best vibes and prime fungi territory! Also expect to share space with up to 8 people per campsite.
*Must bring your own camping equipment/water. Be prepared for all weather, wild animals and basic camping with limited water/shower access.
Come for the mushrooms, stay for the magic! Whether you’re a seasoned forager or just getting started, this weekend will deepen your connection with nature, expand your mushroom knowledge, and surround you with great people who share your passion.
Spots are limited, so message me ASAP to lock in your place!
Let’s wander, wonder, and wildcraft together!
Cost:
$150 per person
$250 for 2 people staying in the same tent/couple/parent with 1 child
*payable through venmo/cashapp only
Public · Hosted by Angelic Garza and West Coast Foraging, Fishing and Plant Medicine