Camp Arroyo
Livermore, California
A Beautiful, Accessible Event Venue Close in the East Bay.
2025 Winter Spring Availability
January 31 – Feb 2
February 21 – 23
For groups as small as 24 guests up to 300 guests.
Location: 5535 Arroyo Rd., Livermore, CA 94550
Reservations Phone: 800-678-5102
Reservations Email: reservations@uccr.org
Site Director: 925-371-8401
Tour: Schedule a tour of our beautiful property here.
Day Use Capacity: 300
Overnight Capacity: 144
Dining Capacity: 150 (indoors)
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Location
Camp Arroyo is 45 minutes from Oakland in beautiful Livermore, California. With rolling hills and stunning views, It is the ideal location to host your camp or event.
This rental property has so much to offer we can’t wait to book your stay. Camp Arroyo is completely ADA-accessible.
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Hospitality
Our highly experienced site staff strives to make your stay with us safe and enjoyable.
Since we host small groups of 24 people and large groups of up to 300 people (144 overnight) with various interests, we know the importance of handling all the details so you can focus on running your program.
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Values
We are open to all types of groups looking to rent our facility, whether it be a family reunion, a youth or adult retreat, or a religious or secular group.
With diversity and equity at the heart of our values, we welcome all groups from all backgrounds.
Are you ready to discover all that Camp Arroyo has to offer?
General Information
About
If you are looking for a beautiful property to host your event that is accessible and less than an hour from the East Bay, you’ve found us.
Camp Arroyo is a state-of-the-art facility built with eco-friendly hay bale construction. We offer a 7,500 sq. ft. dining hall that seats 200 indoor and outdoor stages, a 3,500 sq. ft. disabled access swimming pool, an organic garden, and so much more!
Camp Arroyo was built with lots of love for guests to enjoy.
Wi-Fi & Cell Service
Wi-Fi is available in the Dining Hall. Cell Service is available depending on the carrier.
Camp Programs
We offer outdoor education programs; click the link to learn more and sign up! WOLF School
Discounts
We are offering discounts through June of 2026; you can find out more here.
Offerings
Camp Arroyo has many recreational opportunities and is perfect for groups seeking activities to enhance their program.
What are you near?
We are 47 minutes from San Francisco International Airport near the East Bay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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We have 144 beds in twelve duplex cabins.
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Yes!
We can include lunch and snacks as well.
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All meeting spaces are free of charge during your stay.
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Yes!
The large indoor Dining Hall seats 150 guests.
A spacious outdoor amphitheater overlooking the Livermore Valley seats up to 150 guests.
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There are plenty of breakout and gathering spaces.
Indoor: Yurt, Infirmary, Dining Hall
Outdoors: Amphitheater, patio, garden, and various grassy areas.
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Hiking trails, volleyball, campfire circle & amphitheater, seasonal swimming pool, bocce ball, basketball, low and high ropes course, and climbing walls.
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Yes!
Camp Arroyo features full accessibility in all buildings, bathrooms, and a swimming pool.
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No.
Camp Arroyo staff prepares all meals for our guests in the Dining Hall.
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Oakland International Airport is about 32 miles from the camp.
San Jose International Airport is about 31 miles from the camp.
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YES!
We just need to know how many days/nights you plan to stay, how many meals, how many guests, and what type of lodging you need. Fill out our handy contact form at the bottom of this page, and we will be happy to provide you with an estimate.
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Camp Arroyo
5535 Arroyo Rd.
Livermore, CA 94550
Reservations Phone: 800-678-5102
Site Office Phone: (925) 371-8401
Email: reservations@uccr.org
To reach a teacher, student, or staff member during their program at Camp Arroyo, call (925) 455-7978. If there’s an emergency after regular office hours, please call the Lead Teacher for your student's school.
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Camp Arroyo is owned by the East Bay Regional Park District and in Partnership with The Taylor Family Foundation