Introducing The Hungry Hippie Farm & Hostel, a remarkable destination that offers a unique blend of farm life and comfortable accommodations. Nestled amidst the tranquil surroundings, this brand aims to provide guests with a one-of-a-kind experience that combines nature, relaxation, and authentic hospitality. The Hungry Hippie Farm & Hostel prides itself on its commitment to sustainability, promoting organic farming practices and eco-friendly initiatives. With a serene ambiance and picturesque views, guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying the comforts of a cozy and inviting hostel. From exploring the lush gardens to participating in farm activities, such as harvesting fresh produce, guests can embrace a holistic and rejuvenating getaway. Whether it's a weekend retreat or an extended stay, The Hungry Hippie Farm & Hostel promises an unforgettable experience that nourishes the mind, body, and soul.
Reviews
Jeremy and Kate are rad and have created something really special! I've experienced nearly every level of lodging at HHH and I've never been disappointed. ||I never thought I'd like a glampsite until I slept in a bed in an enclosed tent …
I would suggest anyone to this location to stay as it has really nice rooms, kitchen and other amenities too. It is located in a beautiful place. They have camping sites too but I stayed inside the hostel. Their restrooms are maintained very very clean. Very well maintained kitchen too. The host was very quick in helping with things. It is not so much away from the highway. Recommend 100%
This was absolutely amazing!!!! There were good people, and the owners were very friendly. This hostel was also very environmentally friendly. They used all recycled materials and almost no plastic (which is very hard to do) However there …
The Hungry Hippie was chill and lovely. The setting is bucolic and our stay was pretty quiet. What the hosts lacked in hospitality was made up for by the warm and chatty person who cleans during the day. We stayed upstairs in the suite and it was spacious with just two of us. Do note: We chose a hostel because we wanted a kitchen to cook in, and we just made the assumption that a hostel would have that. There was a microwave, a coffee maker, and downstairs there was one plug-in hot plate — but definitely no kitchen. No worries; we ate in town and it was great.
My friend and I were hiking the Superior Hiking Trail and were rained on for 2.5 days straight. We showed up and spoke with the owner, they had more space than usual, a lesson to call ahead, but we ended up with the bunkhouse. It included 4 bunks a bed and a few chairs/couches, more than enough for us... even after we hung our hiking gear all over the room.
Everything was very clean, the staff and owner were exceptionally friendly, and the 2 dogs that roam the property were fun.
We both would highly recommend this place and their sister business Hungry Hippie Tacos in Grand Marais.
Wow, what a find. This place is perfect to stay for a great price right off Highway 61. There are plenty of options, whether you'd like to camp, glamp, stay in a group room (hostel), or private room. The hospitality was second to none with a ton of fresh linens provided, immaculate facilities, kitchen appliances, plenty of reading material on things to do in the area, quick email replies for questions, and even our name on the door. Thete are nice outside areas in the front and back to hang out. This is our new go-to place to stay when we're visiting in the area. Thanks so much.
I can only review based on our glamping experience (not hostel or campsite). I had emailed twice the week before our reservation regarding a few questions. Do we need bedsheets, blankets, duvets, etc? Can we bring a small portable heater? Is the tent heated whatsoever? Our emails went unanswered, and the $120 a night canvas glamping tent was in fact, completely unheated. We made it work with long underwear, layers, and extra blankets on a 34°F weekend, but were super disappointed that the price of the glamping tent was for a painfully uncomfortable spring mattress with no sheets, no firewood, no heat, and we had literally no communication with Hungry Hippie Hostel. There is no actual "check in," either, no touch point or follow up. I would love to try this place again, but perhaps the $80 a night hostel instead. The grounds are beautiful, and the view is spectacular. I really wish the value of the glamping site could be reevaluated.
What a delightful haven far from the maddening crowd! Unpretentious and simple in what it offers, this hostel-like accommodation sitting atop the hill overlooking Lake Superior is ideal for those seeking a more affordable and “untouristy” place to stay on the North Shore. Rooms, the commons area, bathrooms, and the whole property are spotless and well-maintained. The kitchen doesn’t have a stove to cook but there is a microwave, toaster, kettle, and coffee maker (with free coffee), plus a fridge. Thankfully no TV (but good wifi). Outside the hostel is a lovely sitting area with Adirondack chairs around a fire ring, and a view Lake Superior.
Location
401 Co Rd 14, Grand Marais, MN 55604, United States
Hours
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Monday
02:00 PM - 12:30 PM
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Tuesday
02:00 PM - 12:30 PM
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Wednesday
02:00 PM - 12:30 PM
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Thursday
02:00 PM - 12:30 PM
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Friday
02:00 PM - 12:30 PM
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Saturday
02:00 PM - 12:30 PM
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Sunday
02:00 PM - 12:30 PM
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