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Back to the Land at Hidden Villa

A “farming with the wild” philosophy–that small-scale agriculture can fit the land, feed the soul, enrich the intellect, and support social justice–has been at the heart of this 1,600-acre farm and open space park on the Peninsula for 67 years.

Agrotourism Profiles

USA Today and Sunset Magazine profiled Hidden Villa as agrotourism destination. This highlights their coverage of Hidden Villa.

Kids of all backgrounds discover sustained welcome at Hidden Villa

Hidden Villa’s leadership program focuses on social justice – values of inclusivity and environmental care were among the founding principles when Frank and Josephine Duveneck started Hidden Villa as the nation’s first interracial summer camp.