As a true StreamClan cat, you must learn your territory like the back of your paw.
Located on the same island as their old camp with a small landbridge connecting the island to the mainland.
A small waterfall sits on the highest section of camp known as The Falls, which also provides a shallow stream that snakes through the camp and into the river.
The medicine cats used a large willow tree at the corner of camp for their den, as it provides good shelter for patients.
The dens are created by woven branches and reeds, making them lightweight in heavy rain and heat.
Medicine cats sleep in the roots of the willow tree, while patients are kept above ground in nests around the trunk.
The leader's den sits at the base of The Falls, using stones and lichen as shelter.
Warriors sleep close to the landbridge coming in and out of camp, while the nursery sits close to the shallow stream for kits to play in.
Located almost immediately next to the camp, the Apprentice Pools are where young cats are often taken to train.
The area is dotted with small ponds, all of varying depths and usually gives cats a good place to hone their skills in water battle. It's also a popular place to visit during Greenleaf.
Moss clings to many of the stony surfaces here, which makes this location a good place for bedding-gathering.
A massive, age-old weeping willow sprouts along a riverbank deep in the StreamClan territory, dipping into the water and offering an ideal place for hunting small fish.
It was named after a fictional StreamClan figure named Brokenheart, who died waiting for her unfaithful lover long ago. In her wake sprouted the willow, which grew larger and more beautiful than any other tree on StreamClan territory.
New couples often come here to mark the tree with their claws, vowing to never abandon their mate as Brokenheart’s lover did to her.
One of the few bodies of water that is avoided altogether by the cats of StreamClan, the White River is said to be too dangerous to swim and is more of a sight-seeing place.
It is constantly foaming due to the speed of the current, hence the given name. It is advised not to even fish in this stream, as if the current catches you, there is little chance of rescue.
Still, in Leafbare, when the White River is at its calmest, young cats will challenge each other to swim across and live to tell the tale.
In one of the few forest patches on the territory, there sits a cave that formed along one of the sides of the Vale’s sloping walls.
The stream flows into this cave, with pathways on either side that give space for cats to walk inside. Incredibly dim inside, the water almost seems to glow in the cave, and drops off into a waterfall several feet within.
Some cats have reported to hearing strange noises in the cave, but most attribute it to the falls themself.