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Directions to Wild Willow Farm

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Address: 2550 Sunset Avenue, San Diego 92154
Click here or on the adjacent map for more details.

By Car: Take I-5 South through Chula Vista, exit at Tocayo Ave (exit 3). Proceed on Tocayo Avenue west to Hollister (second light). Turn left on Hollister. Proceed on Hollister to Sunset (second stop sign). Turn left on Sunset. Go 400 yards east on Sunset and turn right onto the dirt road just beyond the sign for Wild Willow Farm. Proceed down the dirt road about 300 yards, past the greenhouses and Sun Grown warehouse. Follow the sign, our farm begins just beyond the warehouse.

By Public Transportation: Take the Blue Line Trolley south toward San Ysidro, exit at the Iris Station. Transfer to the 934 Bus west, exit at the corner of Tocayo Ave. & Hollister (a short trip). Walk or bike south on Hollister to Sunset (second stop sign). Turn left and walk 300 yards east till you see our sign on the right-hand side of the road, just beyond the sign for Wild Willow Farm. Turn right and proceed down the dirt road about 300 yards, past the greenhouses and Sun Grown warehouse. Follow the sign, our farm begins just beyond the warehouse.


Where are we on the map?...just north of the border.

A project of San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project (501[c]3): educating, cultivating, and empowering sustainable food communities in San Diego.