One of the biggest questions we get here at Tiny House Talk is, “Where do I park it!?” Well, sister-brother duo Melissa and Jon Block of Tiny House Block transformed a run-down trailer park into California’s first legal tiny house village, where they not only welcome short and long term renters, but rent out land to existing tiny house owners. It’s located on the Pacific Crest Trail, in Mount Laguna, beautifully nestled in the trees.
Tiny House Block currently houses 17 tiny homes, each with its own unique theme (including the very popular 420 House, which is marijuana themed). If you’re looking to just try out the tiny life, you can stay for as little as one night and book via Airbnb. But if you’re interested in renting a tiny home long term, you can check out their price guide here and contact them for more details. You can even purchase one of the tiny homes from the village (prices vary).
Already have a tiny home? For $750 a month you get land, water, sewage and trash. Utilities typically come to another $50 per month.
Jenna at Tiny House Giant Journey did a great interview and video tour with Melissa and Jon, so be sure to check that out below! We’ll be following up with tours of each of the Tiny House Block homes, so make sure to sign up for our tiny house newsletter so you don’t miss any.
A Legal Tiny House Village on California’s Pacific Crest Trail That Was Once A Rundown RV Park.
How amazing would it be to wake up every morning with all these trees!
Each house has its own theme: This one is the Farmhouse, complete with barn red siding.
The inside is quaint and homey.
The Pura Video has a lovely tropical vibe — and look at that second floor porch! This single mom and her daughter moved in to get out of the city and enjoy an affordable lifestyle. Watch their tour here!
Inside you get a nice staircase up to the bedroom loft.
The covered porch on the Crystal Zen is perfect for enjoying the outside space.
And inside you get a comfy couch to lounge on.
Here’s the famous 420 house from the outside. (By the way, you can get on the roof!)
It’s filled with cannabis-related decor, like this marijuana leaf bedding.
And here’s the shower curtain.
Want to see more? Check out the galleries on Tiny House Block!
VIDEO: Rundown RV Park Converted to Tiny House Village & Community
VIDEO: Single Mom Moves into TINY HOUSE VILLAGE w/ Daughter
Learn More:
- Rundown RV Park Converted to Tiny House Village & Community
- Single Mom Moves into TINY HOUSE VILLAGE w/ Daughter
- Tiny House Block
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I’m so happy to see such a nice community come together.
I would love to develop a community that had larger spaces. That way, there could be space for chickens and a garden!
Totally agree. Go chickens!
I’d like to learn more about tiny homes with garden spaces.