Set atop a peaceful ridge with sweeping sunrise views over Fallbrookâs rolling farmland, Crown View offers a private, off-grid glamping escape in a beautifully styled geodome designed for rest and reconnection with nature.
Nestled on 101 acres, Splitrock Farm & Retreat offers trails with panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean and Big Bear, plus the onsite Splitrock 5K loop. Just three miles from the property, the Santa Margarita River Trail Preserve â voted the #1 trail in San Diego County â winds through untouched riparian forest, home to golden beavers and the southernmost steelhead trout habitat in the U.S.
Inside the Crown View dome, youâll find:
Portable Airconditioning Unit - Beat the heat Queen-Sized Bed â Dressed in soft linens for a restful night Seating Area with a View â Two comfy chairs ideal for reading or relaxing Dining Table for Two â Perfect for simple meals or evening card games Kitchenette â Includes cups, dishes, basic cooking utensils, and a French press Wood Stove â Keeps the dome warm and cozy on chilly nights Side Table with Drawers â Convenient storage for your stay Solar-Powered Lighting â Gentle illumination once the sun goes down Power Station - Charge your small devices
Please note: Crown View is off-grid and only has a small power station. Itâs equipped with solar lighting, and we recommend guests bring their own coffee grounds.
Outside:
Outdoor Kitchen Station Dishwashing Station Picnic Table Fire Pit with Seating for Two
All guests are welcome to enjoy the Oak Grove Communal Area, with fire pits, lawn games, and a shared kitchen. On weekends, the Camp Shop, located in the Oak Groveâs shipping container, offers snacks, firewood, and other basics.
Splitrock is just a short drive from regional highlights like the Santa Margarita River Trail, Santa Rosa Plateau, and the award-winning wineries of Temecula.
Had a lovely time glamping in the Crown dome. It was comfortable, quiet, tranquil, and had stunning views (the sunset was to die for). I love camping, but wasn't looking for the set up and tear down aspect on this trip, and it was perfect.
The host provided very easy to follow instructions on how to get to the campsite. We stayed at Crown View, one of the domes. Upon arrival we were pleasantly surprised with how tidy everything was at the site. An added surprise of an outdoor sink with soap and a sponge to wash up at the site was cool. I loved the hidden campfire location tucked in the rocks with two Adirondack chairs to relax in. The interior of the dome was nice and toasty when we arrived, it was high 80âs outside, so we didnât hesitate to run the A/C for a few minutes to get the heat out. After that, we were very comfortable. A nice camp stove with propane, some kitchen equipment, and bbq equipment are provided if needed. A backup power supply is onsite that we used to charge our phones. It also ran the cute lights in the dome. The restroom is a very short walk away from the site. We brought plastic trash bags, firewood, ice chest with ice & food, a few of our own pots and pans, disposable plates, clothes, battery operated lantern, an extra blanket and we were well covered with everything we needed. We could have definitely packed lighter and survived. We loved the little wood burning stove in the dome. It worked great! A few of the highlights that we really enjoyed were how far away we felt from Orange County but so close, the unique surroundings, the friendly communication from the hosts, the peace and quiet, stargazing, walking around the campground, finding the goats, and staying in the dome.
We really enjoyed our stay here and would definitely recommend it to others. It was like camping, but with a comfortable warm bed and without all the hassle of setup and tear-down. Loved laying in bed and watching the sunrise through the dome window, and enjoying coffee on the deck while the herd of goats came through grazing on the grass for their breakfast.