Directions to our CampusOur office and our Maacama campus are located on Highway 128 between Healdsburg and Calistoga in northern California. We are 1.5 miles south of the intersection of Highway 128 and Chalk Hill Road. View Larger Map Warning: GPS devices tend to give complicated or incorrect directions. |
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If you would like to visit our campus, please call (888) 424-5327 to schedule a time. Please don't visit our campus without calling to schedule an appointment, since we regularly host retreats for LEAPYEAR and One Revolution groups.
Traveling from San Francisco: Give yourself 2.5 hours to get here from the Golden Gate Bridge. Coming north on Highway 101, pass through Santa Rosa, and look for the Shiloh Road exit. Exit to the right onto Shiloh Road, and drive to the second stoplight, which is Old Redwood Highway. Take a left onto Old Redwood Hwy, and drive about 1 mile north to Pleasant Avenue. Turn right onto Pleasant and drive 3/4 mile to Chalk Hill Road. Take the left onto Chalk Hill and drive 8 miles until it dead ends onto Highway 128. Take a right, and drive 1.5 miles (mile marker 16.7), while looking for a large black wrought iron gate with a sign that says "LEAPNOW" and a long reddish-colored bridge over the creek.
Cross the bridge carefully (it is narrow!) and drive past the large building on the left and park. Since the turnoff is in a somewhat blind corner, for the sake of safety it is a good idea to drive past our bridge for another 1/2 mile, where there is a large turnaround on the right hand side of the road. Then drive back and make a safer left hand turn onto the bridge.
Traveling from the East Bay: Take Interstate 80 toward Sacramento. Exit at Hwy 37/Marine World Parkway/Napa. Follow to Highway 29 toward Napa. Stay on Hwy. 29 North - it turns into Hwy. 128. Stay on Highway 128 past the town of Calistoga. Drive 11 miles past the turnoff to Calistoga. The retreat center is on the left in the center of a left curve (mile marker 16.7). Look for a large black wrought iron gate with a sign that says "LEAPNOW" and a long reddish-colored bridge over the creek.

