What to take: Honestly you don't need much but there are plenty of areas for a little photo magic and the sunset provides that magic hour. The temperature can be warm during the day and chilly at night. It happened to be quite cold when we were there, the campfire was a treat.
The brands we traveled with: The items that keep you happy & cozy. Pack everything in Heys Luggage. The marble print is a nice change and the suitcases have a lot of room. Bedhead Pajamas make a great conversation starter. Melissa and I enjoyed lounging around in their happy prints. Another must-have is this city-chic hat from Lovely Bird. I stayed warm in a Madewell sweater and a cozy beanie from Minnie Rose. I also packed my go-to sneakers from Golden Goose and my must-have bag and comfy sweatshirt from Clare V. Don't forget to pack workout clothes as you can go on a bike ride or hike. I brought my favorite pieces from Fierce and Regal. We also brought our Instytutum products because there's always time for a "mask party" and the most amazing smelling roll-on perfume oil from The Sage Lifestyle. My favorite is the Onyx. Now when I wear my Sage oils I instantly think of my time at Caravan Outpost... what a lovely thought.
Where to eat: Around the campfire or around the corner. Dinner can be catered from some of the local restaurants. We opted to walk to one of the local places, (it took about 15 minutes) AZU Restaurant and Ojai Brewery. Azu was delicious with plenty of choices, especially salads and tacos. Other restaurants nearby include Casa De Lago and Agave Maria's Restaurant and Cantina.
When to go: Anytime you feel the need to let go, relax and reconnect with others and yourself. Caravan consists of 11 trailers with prices that start at $179. per night, the Airstreams include a mix of vintage and new trailers, all of which are 28 feet long. They are extremely clean along with the grounds area.