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    Sierra Nevada Journeys - Green Cabins

    Sierra Nevada Journeys

    3.8(6 reviews)
    43.9 mi

    One of the best camps we've been to. They offer plenty of fun activities, and the trail guides and…read morestaff are always great. Our school has been coming to Grizzly Creek for a few years now, and we consistently leave impressed. That being said, our very first visit a few years back was a little rough. Some of us stayed in a yurt with no electricity, and I definitely would not recommend that unless you enjoy freezing to death. Thankfully, aside from the yurts, all the cabins have heating, a private bathroom, and even a small separate room for cabin counselors, which I really appreciate. I also love that each cabin has its own sink, so mornings run a lot smoother when everyone is getting ready. The mess hall is spacious, and I like that there are two of them. When multiple schools are there at the same time, it's nice having your own designated area. I also really enjoy the educational programs, activities, and camp songs. The food is always delicious, and I genuinely appreciate the overall structure and organization of the camp. Huge shoutout to Nina, the night staff, because she works so hard and is always available with a friendly smile. This wasn't our first time here, and it definitely won't be our last.

    We recently stayed at Sierra Nevada Journeys for a school field trip, and overall it was a mix of…read moresome really nice moments and some things that were honestly hard to overlook. Our cabin (Red 3) itself was actually nicer than other camp-style cabins we've stayed in, and it stayed warm the entire time, which was important because it was very cold that weekend. But there were a few things that made it less comfortable than expected. The lighting was extremely dim compared to other cabins our friends were in, and the heating unit, while effective, was very loud when it kicked on and would wake several of the girls up throughout the night. The biggest issue for us though was that our cabin didn't have showers. After a long, cold day, a lot of the girls didn't want to go out in the rain and snow just to shower, which is understandable. It seems like some cabins do have them, so I really wish that was more consistent across all cabins. During the day, the weather was cold enough that the kids really needed chances to warm up, but there were moments where that didn't feel supported. One of the leaders came across a bit harsh the entire time we were then even when the kids asked to go back to the cabins to warm up, which was tough to watch given how cold it was. I ended up grouping kids together so they could go warm up when needed. I also really wish there had been something warm available for them to drink like hot chocolate or tea, which was only for adults per the sign. Having only cold drinks in that kind of weather just didn't feel like enough. The food was another area that didn't quite meet expectations. We had heard great things about more homemade-style meals, but what we experienced felt pretty basic. One meal in particular, the pickle zested chicken tenders, didn't go over well at all and a lot of kids didn't eat much. It seemed like a missed opportunity, especially for a group of active kids who needed something warm and filling. Also, every meal we had was cold it would have been nice if they had heat lamps to keep the food warm until it got to our tables. One thing that also stood out was that one of the yurt areas we saw didn't appear to have nearby restrooms or sinks, which raised some questions about convenience for those staying there. Helpful tip: If you're booking here, it's worth asking ahead about your specific cabin setup, especially whether it includes showers, and planning accordingly for colder weather. There are definitely some positives here, especially the setting and some of the cabin features, but there were enough challenges during our stay that it made the experience feel a bit uneven overall.

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    Hunsberger Elementary School

    Hunsberger Elementary School

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is our third year at Hunsberger and we love our school! All of the teachers are great, many…read moreof them being Nationally Certified, which puts Hunsberger as one of the highest in the State rankings. Molly Lauf, our Principal, is wonderful with the children and is always looking for ways to improve the school. The Hunsberger PTA puts on several family-friendly events throughout the year and purchases much of the state of the art technology that the school district does not provide. In addition to purchasing equipment, the PTA also supports several programs that are not offered or paid for through the district, such as Foss kits, Kindness Enrichment programs and art. The Hunsberger art program offers all students opportunities to learn about artists and different mediums such as watercolors, oil pastels, acrylics as well as ceramic art. I love seeing all of the hallways lined with the art the kids have created! Not only is the school itself great, but the parents, many of whom volunteer their time on a regular basis are fantastic and always willing to help each other and look out for each others children. I am SO glad that I chose to live where I do, and part of that decision was based on the schools we are zoned for! All in all, this school is amamzing.......now, if only there was something we could do about the chaotic parking lot traffic! (Ha!)

    The principal just retired so who knows, but we had two boys attend and just love the other kids n…read moreparents at this school. It has gotten very crowded since it became a SWAS site as the siblings of SWAS attend as well. We saw the K class half day become a full day option, with 30 kids in the full day. One teacher and an aid....way crowded throughout. Our son was too distracted with a big class, so we were discouraged, but by years end our K student was reading end of first grade readers! They do group kids by level of learning even within a class. Our 2nd grader was in a class of 36 kids, with two teachers, but it was way large. They did again tiered learning, so he did great too. The parents make the school awesome.

    Sage Ridge School - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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