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    Firefly Grove

    5.0 (15 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    When the fireflies come out.
    Monique C.

    We had a magical time a couple weeks ago at Firefly Grove. We came for the tour of the agritourism destination. Lily pond with lotus flowers. Huge bunny rabbits and frogs. We got some fudge from the gift shop made from avocados. The diversity in plants is amazing as is their Master Gardener who gave us a private tour. We look forward to coming back to get away from Los Angeles and explore nature. Sharing a special moment when the "fireflies" come out at sunset. Will be back again 1000%. This place is heaven.

    Avocado workshop

    Visited here with a small group of girlfriends for their Avocado workshop - it was SO much fun, 12/10 recommend!! We started out with a tour of the property - their bunnies are sooo cute and we got to feed them some carrots, the chickens were adorable too. Then we got to pick out some fresh herbs from their garden and go and make our own guacamole - I don't know what kind of avocados they have but it was literally the BEST guacamole I have ever tasted in my life. We got to eat it outside on the lawn and it was absolutely beautiful!! Would definitely go back!

    Our (very little) boy Finley with one of Firefly Grove's ambassadors Moonlight.

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    Wonderful concept, I'm happy for them and what they've created. I haven't been to a retreat but I purchased a nice gift.

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