Great views, strange owners
My husband and I were looking for a Hipcamp to live out of for a month while we were in San Diego. The night we got there, we fell in love with the 360 views, the comfort of having an electric & water hookup, and the ability to order fresh eggs. We thought this was going to be a favorite spot.
In the morning, I woke up to a camera pointed in my face. I quickly started getting messages asking about whose car was on property (even though I had 4 people & 2 cars on my res), asking my dog to be on leash (even though he was on a secured longer leash), etc. My point being, there was absolutely no privacy. We felt as if we were being watched every second. It made us very uncomfortable.
In the second half of our stay, we had some other strange encounters with the owners and their children who were constantly passing our site and looking in. One of them being that Lisa had asked us to leave the Hipcamp because she thought that our dog was off leash. He had ran out of our trailer once but then was quickly leashed up. Other than that, we never had him off leash on their property. There was also a time where Lisa and I had scheduled to meet up so that I could run some questions by her. I had commuted in the rain to make our meeting only to be stood up.
I say all of this to say that this place would be great if you are looking for just a stop and go, otherwise, the constant hawking, feelings of discrimination, and rude exchanges urge me to warn others to steer clear.