Accommodations
Enchanted Hills Napa offers a variety of accommodations to suit different needs and preferences. Here are some of the accommodations we offer:
Lodging at Camp
Enchanted Hills is a 26-acre camp property originally built in 1950 and founded by Rose Resnick, a blind educator and advocate who dedicated her life to serving the blind community. Today, we continue that mission by providing accessible and affordable summer programming for blind and low vision campers.
When groups join us outside of camp season, they experience a true camp environment
rooted in history, accessibility, and community. Our accommodations are simple,
comfortable, and designed to bring people together. Many sleeping spaces and bathrooms
are shared, reflecting the traditional camp experience.
Enchanted Hills is a place with history and heart. When guests choose to stay here, they
become part of something larger — helping ensure that blind and low vision campers can
continue to experience this special place for generations to come.
Below is a detailed overview of each lodging village so you can plan your stay with clarity
and confidence.
Hillside Village
Hillside Apartment
• 2 twin beds
• 1 queen bed
• 1 twin sleeper sofa
• Private ADA-accessible bathroom
• Private kitchen
• Heating and air conditioning
Casitas 1–8
• 1 queen bed in each casita
• Heating and air conditioning
• Shared outdoor bathhouse (2 bathrooms and 2 showers total)
• Access to community room with kitchen, lounge area, and TV
Lodge Village
Lodge Rooms 1–6
• 2 twin beds per room
• Heating only (no air conditioning)
Lodge Rooms 7–8
• 3 twin beds per room
• Heating only (no air conditioning)
Shared Lodge Bathrooms
• Two separate bathroom areas
• Each includes 2 toilets and 2 showers
Creekside Apartment (attached to lodge)
• 2 twin beds
• Heating only (no air conditioning)
• Uses shared lodge bathrooms
Lakeside Village
All cabins include heating and air conditioning.
Lakeside 1
• 1 queen bed
• Private bathroom and shower
Lakeside 2–9
• Either 2 twin beds (forest view) or 1 king bed (two twins pushed together)
• 1 queen sofa bed (lake view side)
• Shared bathroom within each cabin (shared among guests staying in that cabin)
Lakeside 10–11
• 4 twin beds
• 1 queen sofa bed
• Shared bathroom within the cabin
Forest Village
Forest Cabin 1
• 2 bedrooms (each with 1 queen bed)
• Living room
• Private indoor bathroom
• Private outdoor nature shower
• Heating and air conditioning
Bunkhouses 2–5
• 6 bunk beds (12 twin beds total) per cabin
• Heating only (no air conditioning)
• Shared outdoor bathhouse (8 showers and 8 toilets total)
• Bathhouse can be divided in half for gender privacy (4 showers and 4 toilets per side)
• We provide and make beds for lower bunks
• Linens are not provided for top bunks
Family Cabin Village
Family Cabins 6–7
• 4 queen beds (bottom bunks)
• Twin beds on top bunks
• Shared bathroom inside the cabin
• Heating only (no air conditioning)
• Cabin can be divided into two sides (2 queens and 2 twin bunks per side)
• Queen beds are made by camp
• Linens are not provided for top twin bunks
Family Cabins 8–11
• 2 queen beds (bottom)
• 2 twin beds (bottom)
• Twin bunk beds on top
• Shared bathroom inside the cabin
• Heating only (no air conditioning)
• Bottom beds are made by camp
• Linens are not provided for top bunks


