Hog Farm, Intentional community in Sunland-Tujunga, United States.
The Hog Farm sits in hills above Sunland and features geodesic domes covered with parachute silk serving as gathering spaces. These distinctive structures formed the heart of communal activities.
The community gained attention in 1969 when its members provided food and support services at Woodstock. This role brought recognition to the group far beyond California.
Members organized their lives through shared decision-making and rotating responsibilities, with roles like the Dance Master coordinating daily activities. This structure shaped how the community functioned and connected people through shared purpose.
Reaching the former site requires traveling through either a gated residential area or a fire road along the Big Tujunga River. Visitors should expect steep terrain and limited parking options.
Members prepared vegetable stews and brown rice from items that supermarkets would have discarded. This practice showed how the group creatively reused resources.
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