Glamping in an Olive Grove Farm
Overall good, my exceptions were: Next to a parkway, which me being a very light sleeper hindered sleep. Not a lot to do in area. Algae on cabin. Told had use of bathroom #2, but with no camper in cabin #1 was still sharing bathroom with a guy who kept leaving toilet seat up.
Heather T.recommendsMarch 27, 2024
Olive Grove Cabin Tent
Heather Camper
Had an amazing time. Peaceful. Clean. All needs met.
Kristen M.recommendsMarch 3, 2024
Olive Grove Happy Camper
Try the blueberry balsamic vinegar
I stayed in the camper and the bed was super comfortable. Their olive oil and balsamic vinegars are amazing! I purchased 3 bottles and it was a great experience. 5 stars!
Kathryn H.recommendsFebruary 25, 2024
Cop a Squat at The Olive Grove Farm
Beautiful piece of land! The bathhouse and kitchen area were awesome amenities. Much more private than camping in a state park!
Lauren B.recommendsFebruary 18, 2024
Olive Grove Cabin Tent
Enjoyed my time at The Olive Grove. Normally a primitive solo tent camper this certainly felt like glamping for me. The a frame was comfortable and cozy, I appreciated the chairs and fire pit and amenities like a stocked outdoor shared kitchen and nice bathroom. The fluffy chickens were adorable and kept mosquitos away and views of the olive trees with hanging lights was peaceful. I purchased several items from the little store and enjoyed learning about growing olive trees to produce the yummy things I bought. I look forward to coming back in August to see the trees full of fruit after seeing the tiny buds just forming. Would definitely go back.
Ashley N.recommendsFebruary 5, 2024
Cop a Squat at The Olive Grove Farm
Glamping on a farm! :)
The Olive Grove Farm has everything you need to camp without sacrificing creature comforts! It is under 10 mins away from big stores and gas stations. Deirdre and her family are very accommodating hosts and pour so much love into this farm and their community!
I van camped here in January and it was my first time Hipcamping alongside other campers. The property is large, spread out, and open, so do expect to see other folks camping from where you are stationed. The property is gated off and I felt very safe here as a solo traveler. There is a shared fully stocked kitchen and two private bathrooms each with hot showers and flushing toilets. Soaps, shampoos, toilet paper are also provided. I am personally used to more primitive camping, so I was pleasantly surprised by all of the provided amenities at this Hipcamp for the price that I paid!
I enjoyed learning more about Deirdre’s family farm, the olive garden, the ducks and chickens, the farmer’s market, admiring their outside art, and so much more! For staying at this Hipcamp, Deirdre gifted me a small bottle of olive oil, two fresh chicken eggs, and a frozen fresh loaf of bread - which made for a perfect and hearty breakfast I made at the shared kitchen!
I was lucky to camp on a day that they were hosting a casual art class that was open to the community. It was lovely to participate and meet other folks who joined for the art.
Overall, I had a lovely experience camping here and left feeling creative and inspired! :)