Frogwood Lodge

Communities (forming)

Frogwood Lodge Retreat Center is a multi-use facility in a beautiful remote and private natural setting in Boonville, California (Mendocino County, a 2.5 hour drive from SF). Frogwood can be a group retreat spot (for up to 60 people), a cabin-rental get-away, hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, conference center, workshop classroom, meeting space, party and wedding venue, personal retreat facility, and more. We offer our large and beautiful Lodge building, well-equipped community kitchen, dining room, several fully-furnished cabins, deluxe hot tub in the Redwoods, and some walking trails.

Open for Rentals: Our private and beautiful forest facilities are currently available for rental. Free use of our incredible hot tub and lounge decks is included with rental! We currently have several cabins and our Main Lodge available. We also offer camping sites in the redwood, fir and madrone forest. The Main Lodge consists of a 1000 square foot multi-purpose room with two bathrooms, and a commercial-grade kitchen and dining room downstairs. Each cabin is furnished with bathroom and a well-equipped kitchen.


FLRC Mission Statement:
Frogwood is a community project dedicated to land stewardship, and to providing this magical and sacred space for gatherings and personal retreats. We seek to facilitate groups and individuals coming to work on evolving consciousness, healing arts, expressive arts, and environmental/social activism.

North America

Communities (forming)

United States

California

Boonville

Green Century Institute: Green Community Network

This relatively simple Green Community Network Map is a concept demonstration for a next generation mapping interface that is being developed under the auspices of the Green Century Institute. GCI has already initiated a full software development spec of this leading edge green 'metamap' and will soon be putting it out for development to the green open source community.

The current map gives a geographical access point for navigating across the internet to the websites for various green communties around the world—with an emphasis on communities in the Green Century Institute's local bioregion, the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. If you have information on a green community you would like to see added to the Green Community Network Map or any other ecological development projects that fits neatly within the map's current categories, please contact GCI through this site, providing project/community description and links in the body of the email.