Harvey Hancock speaking to Bohemian Club members at Owl’s Nest Camp in Bohemian Grove in 1967, with Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, and Glenn T. Seaborg seated among attendees.

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Bohemian Grove’s 2,200-Name Secret List Is Out — Club Says “We Don’t Disclose Members”

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🌲 2,700 acres · Monte Rio, CA
👥 ~2,200 names on the 2023 list
📅 Founded 1878
🏕️ July annual retreat
🔒 Invite-only membership

Power & Secrecy · U.S. Politics · Investigation

Inside the Redwoods: What the Bohemian Grove Membership Leak Actually Shows

A private, 2,700-acre campground in Sonoma County, California has been the subject of curiosity and investigative effort for decades. The Bohemian Club — founded in San Francisco in 1878 — runs an annual two-week men-only retreat at this site every July. Membership is invitation-only. No application form exists. No woman has been admitted as a new member since 1925.

In early 2026, independent journalist Daniel Boguslaw published what he described as the club’s 2023 camp membership list on his Substack. The list names approximately 2,200 individuals. One club member confirmed to journalists that the document is a real 2023 roster. Bohemian Club spokesperson Sam Singer stated the club is private and does not disclose member or guest information.

“I went to this person’s office for a week straight.” — Daniel Boguslaw, describing how he obtained the 2023 camp membership list from a San Francisco club member.

The list covers names from politics, business, technology, and entertainment. Members are divided into sub-groups called “camps,” which operate much like fraternities — people in the same camp gather together during the annual retreat. The most common first names across the ~2,200 entries are John (128 times), Robert (115), William (85), James (84), and David (75). This is, as one source described it, a list of old money and power.

A 1980 Gallup analysis of available membership data found that 30% of the top 800 U.S. corporations had at least one officer or director connected to the club. The club’s IRS Form 990 filings are publicly accessible via ProPublica. Its status as a private organisation was confirmed by the California Court of Appeal in 1986 — Bohemian Club v. Fair Employment & Housing Commission.

Bohemian Grove Cremation of Care ceremony, 1907 — public domain historical photograph

Bohemian Grove — “Cremation of Care” ceremony, 1907. A 30-foot concrete owl statue still stands at the lake’s edge. | Public domain / Wikimedia Commons

The Numbers at a Glance

~2,200
Names on the alleged 2023 camp roster
2,700
Acres of the Grove campground in Sonoma County
30%
Of top 800 U.S. corporations had a connected member (1980 Gallup data)
500
Staff employed during a full Grove session
1878
Year the Bohemian Club was founded in San Francisco
1925
Last year a woman was admitted as a new member
The Grove — What It Is

The Bohemian Grove is a restricted campground in Monte Rio, Sonoma County, California. It belongs to the Bohemian Club, which also maintains a clubhouse in San Francisco. Every July, members gather at the Grove for a roughly two-week retreat. Up to 500 staff are employed during a full session; historically, union cooks and waiters from San Francisco were hired, while in recent years local college students have also been employed. All staff sign non-disclosure agreements.

The camp is governed by a 15-member board of directors elected from among regular members. Becoming a member requires sponsorship from two current, non-related members, a completed questionnaire about artistic or literary background, and letters of reference. The waiting list has historically spanned years.

The Grove’s patron saint is Saint John of Nepomuk — chosen, according to club lore, because he refused to reveal confessional secrets even under threat of death. A carved wooden likeness of Saint John stands at the lake shore inside the Grove. The club’s motto is “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here,” which formally discourages business dealings during the retreat.

The opening ceremony of each annual gathering is the “Cremation of Care” — a theatrical ritual held at the 30-foot concrete owl statue at the head of the lake. The statue was built in the late 1920s over a steel frame. Residents near Monte Rio have noted that the July retreat is identifiable by a visible spike in private jet traffic into Sonoma County.

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Location

Bohemian Grove & Club — California

Bohemian Grove · Monte Rio, Sonoma County
Bohemian Club · San Francisco (clubhouse)

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Bohemian Grove scene circa 1909 — men gathered at a long outdoor table under the redwood trees

A Bohemian Grove gathering, circa 1909 — “camps” have operated like fraternity sub-groups within the retreat since its early decades. | Public domain / Wikimedia Commons

How the 2023 List Got Out

Independent journalist Daniel Boguslaw described his method in detail. Here is each step, based on his own account — no infiltration, no disguise, just persistence.

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2017 List First
Boguslaw obtained a 2017 attendance list, which gave him a starting foothold.
✈️
Drove to the Bay Area
He drove from Massachusetts to San Francisco and stayed in a Tenderloin SRO hotel.
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A Week at the Office
“I went to this person’s office for a week straight,” he said, targeting a known SF club member.
📬
The Courier Arrives
Weeks later at Eli’s Mile High Club in West Oakland, a courier arrived with two manila envelopes.
Verified
One club member confirmed to journalists that the document is a real 2023 camp membership list.
📢
Published on Substack
After The Intercept did not proceed, Boguslaw published on his own Substack.

From Going-Away Party to Global Intrigue

Tap any event to read the full detail — a factual timeline from 1878 to 2026.

The Bohemian Club official logo — an owl perched on a stand, surrounded by the words Bohemian Club and Weaving Spiders Come Not Here

The official Bohemian Club logo. The owl — symbolising wisdom — has been the club’s mascot since its founding. The motto “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here” formally discourages business dealings during the retreat. | Bohemian Club / Public record

Notable Names on the Alleged 2023 Roster

Filter by category. All entries are sourced from the published list and verified against public bios only. Camp names are as listed in the leaked document.

Politics
Venture capitalist; husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. San Francisco-based.
Camp: Stowaway
Politics
Former U.S. Attorney General under President Reagan.
Government / Legal
Politics
Bobby Inman
Retired four-star admiral; former Director of the National Security Agency (NSA).
Intelligence / Military
Politics
Former U.S. Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury.
Diplomacy / Government
Politics
Edwin Feulner
Founder of the Heritage Foundation; conservative policy architect.
Policy / Think Tank
Politics
Carlos Bea
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, based in San Francisco.
Camp: Tarry Town
Business
Billionaire CEO of Koch Industries; prominent political donor.
Camp: Mandalay
Business
Mike Bloomberg
Billionaire founder of Bloomberg LP; former Mayor of New York City.
Camp: Hill Billies
Business
Riley Bechtel
Former Chairman and CEO of Bechtel Corporation.
Construction / Infrastructure
Business
The Fisher Brothers
Robert, John, and William Fisher — whose parents Donald and Doris Fisher founded Gap Inc.
Retail / Apparel
Business
William Draper III
Influential venture capitalist; pioneer in U.S. institutional investment.
Finance / VC
Technology
Former CEO and Executive Chairman of Google / Alphabet Inc.
Camp: Mandalay
Technology
Tim Draper
Founding partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson; prominent cryptocurrency investor.
Silicon Valley / VC
Technology
Brook H. Byers
Senior partner at Kleiner Perkins; early biotech investor.
Biotech / VC
Technology
David Gifford Arscott
Veteran Silicon Valley venture capitalist; investment firm founder.
Silicon Valley / VC
Entertainment
Television host and comedian; former host of multiple late-night programmes.
Arts / Comedy
Entertainment
Jimmy Buffett †
Musician and entrepreneur; founder of the Margaritaville brand. Passed away September 2023.
Music / Arts
Entertainment
Award-winning documentary filmmaker known for American historical subjects.
Documentary / Film
Entertainment
Jim Belushi
Actor; brother of the late comedian John Belushi.
Film / TV
2023 Roster: Industry Composition of Notable Named Members
Based on publicly verified bios of individually named individuals on the leaked list. Percentages are approximate.

What People Actually Want to Know

Bohemian Grove is a 2,700-acre restricted campground in Monte Rio, Sonoma County, California. It is owned and operated by the Bohemian Club — a private men’s club founded in San Francisco in 1878. The club is governed by a 15-member board of directors elected from regular members. It holds an annual two-week retreat every July at the Grove. The club also maintains a separate clubhouse in San Francisco.
There is no application process open to the public. Membership requires an invitation and sponsorship from two current, non-related members. Candidates complete a detailed questionnaire about their background, and may submit letters of reference from existing members. Women have not been admitted as new members since 1925 — a policy upheld by the 1986 California Court of Appeal ruling.
The retreat runs for roughly two weeks every July. Members stay in “camps” — sub-groups that function like fraternities, varying from rustic to more comfortable setups. The opening ceremony is the “Cremation of Care” — a theatrical ritual held at a 30-foot concrete owl statue at the lake. Staff of up to 500 are employed during the full session. All staff sign NDAs. The club’s motto, “Weaving Spiders Come Not Here,” formally discourages business dealings during the stay.
One club member confirmed to journalists that the document published by Daniel Boguslaw is a real 2023 Bohemian Grove camp membership list. Bohemian Club spokesperson Sam Singer stated only that the organisation is private and does not disclose member or guest information. The original publication is on Boguslaw’s Substack. The list covers approximately 2,200 individuals but does not necessarily represent the full club membership.
The Bohemian Club files annual IRS Form 990 returns as a tax-exempt organisation. These filings are publicly accessible through ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer. Its private club status was confirmed by the California Court of Appeal in 1986. The club’s EIN is 94-0331150.
Historian Gregg Herken’s archival research, published in Brotherhood of the Bomb, documents that figures involved in the early Manhattan Project had overlapping ties to Bohemian Club social circles. This is among the few historically documented intersections between the club’s network and a specific major policy or scientific event. Past known attendees include former presidents Herbert Hoover, Calvin Coolidge, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush, as well as figures such as Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, Walter Cronkite, Clint Eastwood, and Henry Kissinger.

Closure

This piece covered the Bohemian Club’s history, its 2,700-acre Sonoma County campground, the structure and rules of its invitation-only membership, and the 2023 camp roster published on journalist Daniel Boguslaw’s Substack following months of persistent contact with a San Francisco club member.

The approximately 2,200 names on the roster — spanning politics, business, technology, and culture — were examined alongside the club’s publicly available IRS Form 990 filings and the 1986 California court ruling that confirmed the club’s private status. Gregg Herken’s archival research in Brotherhood of the Bomb was referenced for the historically documented Manhattan Project overlap.

The investigation and the media influence angles surrounding the leak — including The Intercept’s decision not to publish — were covered as described by Boguslaw himself. The Bohemian Club spokesperson’s statement that the club does not disclose member or guest information was included as the club’s official position. No independent verification of individual camp assignments has been completed beyond what appears in the leaked document.

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