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​Driving directions to the ISKA Sierra Camp at Fish Camp, CA.

Computer map service warning: Note that the commercial computer mapping products and services generally select insane routes to Fish Camp.  Don’t trust them. 

From San Francisco Airport, travel east on 580/205 to Manteca, south on 99 to Merced, east on 140 to Mariposa, south on 49 to Oakhurst, and north on 41 to Fish Camp. 215 miles, 5 hours. 

From Los Angeles, go north on 405 to 5 to the Grapevine, 99 north to Fresno, 41 north to Fish Camp. 285 miles, 5.5 hours.  The left map shows LA to Fresno.  The right map has a larger scale, and shows Fresno to Fish Camp.

From Fresno Air Terminal, turn left out of the parking lot, then right on McKinley.  Go east on McKinley about three miles to Highway 41 (a freeway). Take 41 north to Fish Camp.  It is about 62 miles, 1.5 hours to Fish Camp.

For all routes, Oakhurst is your last-minute shopping spot.  There is a Vons, Raleys, and Longs Drugs near the intersection of Hwy 41 and Hwy 49. All three have at some selection of camping gear.

Finding the camp:  Enter Fish Camp on Highway 41.  Watch for a small pond on the right.  Immediately after the pond is a small bridge.  Less than a block later look for White Chief Mountain Road on the right.  Follow this single-lane road about 100 yards through the trees and cabins, watching for small signs that point out the Jack L. Boyd Outdoor School at Camp Green Meadows.  

( Note that computer map services generally don't do a good job with Fish Camp. ;-)
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Once you arrive at the school, follow the driveway around the lawn to the left looking for the dining hall.  We'll keep an eye out for you.
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    • About Us
    • ISKA's Mission
    • ISKA Annual Membership Dues & Dojo Registration
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    • ISKA Videos
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    • Event Announcements
    • ISKA Virtual Gasshuku
    • Kata Review
    • Black Belt College
    • ISKA Summer Camp
    • ISKA Winter Seminar
    • ISKA Masters Seminar
    • Bay Area Karate Events
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