Muir Wood Adolescent and Family Services has four boys’ residential campuses in idyllic Sonoma County, California. Just 30 miles north of San Francisco, Sonoma County is known for its rolling hills, rugged coastline, 50 regional parks, and small-town charm. The four boys’ campuses encompass over twenty-two acres, allowing ample space for individual and group therapy, on-site, accredited schooling, and outdoor spaces. The campus includes soccer fields, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and the Jennifer Golick Family Learning Center used for music therapy, yoga, meditation, and other experiential therapies. Parents and referents often comment on these incredible settings.
A significant amount of thought goes into our campus settings. For many of our clients, this may be their first exposure to treatment. For some, their first time away from home. When these boys and girls come to Muir Wood and walk through the doors of our beautiful, homelike campuses, these settings help them to initially engage in treatment and the process of healing.”
Scott Sowle, Founder, Muir Wood Adolescent and Family Services

Skillman North
Skillman North is the original Muir Wood Adolescent and Family Services boys’ campus, established in 2012. The private, six-acre property includes a beautifully renovated turn of the century farmhouse that is the primary boys’ residence, a renovated water tower that now houses offices, Therapy Row (six offices for the clinical team members), and a renovated barn that houses the program’s staff offices.



Skillman South
Skillman South is one of Muir Wood Adolescent and Family Services boys’ behavioral health center campuses. Constructed in 2018, Skillman South Campus occupies the six acres adjacent to Skillman North, affording views of farmland and rolling Sonoma countryside. It features a lighted basketball court, large pond, soccer field, volleyball court, the Jennifer Golick Family Learning Center, and the Muir Wood Learning Center. Skillman South is an incredible setting for boys to heal.


Hannan Ranch Campus
Hannan Ranch is a secluded, knoll-top boys’ behavioral health center located on two acres in Petaluma. With 300 degree sweeping views of the Sonoma County countryside and St. Helena Mountain, this residential program is an idyllic healing center for adolescent boys. The Santa Fe-inspired home was carefully planned and positioned to maximize the views and capture light while retaining complete privacy.

