
Mj D.
Hipcamper since June 2016
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Past trips
BBF Site 1 - Cypress Left
in Blackberry Farm, CaliforniaSirima and Walter are lovely. The site is fully decked w cookware, plates, silverware, flush toilets, showers, drinking water, and a groovy hot tub. My kids work at the beach in Bolinas so they could walk to the site after work. Roosters were no big deal! We slept till 8am! Canât wait to come back w more family members.
Site 2 Riverside
in Arber-Moore's Ranch, CaliforniaLuxury Glamping Bullards Bar Lake
in Glamping Cabins at Bullards Bar, CaliforniaThis place is so great!!! East to cook, clean, serve meals. Half the work of regular camping. And with the clever ground design (white gravel, cement blocks, wooden decking, etc) you can camp for DAYS AND DAYS without your feet getting filthy. No washing your feet before bedtime required. Beds were fantastic, no bugs while sleeping, and the architectural style is so so charming. Teens were busy with games the whole time, happy, comfortable, laughing. One thing we wished for was some newer technology w the pit toilet. Sawdust or something. And dreamiest wishiest wishlist would be to screen off the kitchen to make for wasp-free food prep. That would really raise the glamp factor. But overall a gem! Will surely return.
Owner Michelle was so good to us. Her flexibility around shifting dates due to air quality was so comforting, (our dates coincided with wildfires around the state). We didn't need to shift our trip in the end, but her kindness and understanding needs to be recognized by this lovely Hipcamp community. She lifted the burden I was experiencing around my 50th birthday celebration plan.
Also, she was extremely thorough around directions, access to site, and also gave me some good tips from her experience of being up there and need to feed a pack of hungry teens.
She's one of the good ones. And property manager Brian was super on top of things. Even delivered us a wine key. (What a thing to forget!)
Treehouse
in Wondernut Farm, CaliforniaThereâs no better time to write a review than sitting here at my kitchen table eating the fresh yogurt I bought at Wondernut Farm, along with some sliced peaches. So delicious. And Iâm thinking of Eve, Carrie, and Kristen (I hope Iâm getting the names right) are the rest of the gorgeous souls at Wondernut as I eat. They have left a huge impression on me and I hope for the same with other hipcampers. They have taken their ideals of how we can eat, sleep, use water, respect animals...and each other...and the land, and they have made a life of what many of us only imagine. They have a staggering amount of work to do running a sustainable farm, and yet the beds have clean sheets, a lantern at their side, and from your pillow you can hear the quail fluttering around at sunset. (Plus the pigs and roosters in the morning.) I highly recommend staying with these smart, conscientious farmers. If youâre like me they stay with you long after you leave. Xoxoxoxox
Tee-Pee Hollow
in Bear Creek Retreat, California