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  1. Rich W.

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    Might try this spot next month - looks nice!
  2. Neal

    Tip Don't give up on campground reservations

    ...this proved yet again as I was having a problem getting out of the Dallas area and heading east. I thought I was going to have to hop Harvest Hosts until Sunday and then find a place to stay for a few days until the already reserved next spot. Today I searched yet again as I needed a plan and...
  3. skychs

    Question What type of R.V. to buy

    I can only vouch for the Harvest Host membership. When traveling, it's sometimes hard to find an open campground. Some even require two or more nights to reserve. Harvest Host has been great for finding places to stay along the way. The only downsize has been they are not always on or near...
  4. L

    Alternative to Harvest Host

    I find Passport America (PpA) to be more convenient than Harvest Host. I looked into HH when they first started up. I read a lot of reviews from people who used it. I finally decided it wasn't for me. May I suggest freecampsites.net for finding an overnight. It doesn't have all the "free or...
  5. Wemustrv

    I just got on to a new site for RVers?

    We are like you in that we travel about the same distance in a day. It gives time to relax upon arrival. We are 70 feet long with our SuperCrew toad so we do have to watch where we choose. If they have space minus the toad I will unhook it so we can get it in. It has no been a huge problem...
  6. S

    Question How expensive is it to RV?

    1. Fuel and maintenance costs: Fuel you can't avoid. Preventative maintenance can be delayed to save $$ but it usually costs you more in the long run. 2. Campgrounds: Think your estimate of $50 is low by at least 50%. We save money by dry camping ($10 a night at the local Air Force Base) or...
  7. Neal

    Resolved FWS not responsive

    All of my slides are electric, non HWH. After getting my LiFePO4 house battery upgrade and harvest hosting a night I did a test on the amp draw of running slides off of house batteries. Surprised to see how little power they do draw when running. If it was running off of chassis batteries I...
  8. Neemer

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    Fair Game brewery In Pittsboro, NC. Harvest host.
  9. R

    What to know about Ft Pierce Inlet State Park

    I recently took my B class Tellero to Ft Pierce Inlet State Park and spend the night at a Harvest Host Winery (Summer Crush) very close by. I will be reviewing that Harvest Host stay in another video but here in the Inlet State Park ... if you are thinking of a good day trip while your in the area.
  10. redbaron

    Situational Awareness at all Times

    This story is yet another reason why I no longer stay at Rest Stops, Walmarts, etc. Only campgrounds, BLM Land, or Harvest host type properties. Its a real shame what this world has become, but the facts are since 2020, camping in an RV has changed and the crowds of RV operators themselves are...
  11. Neal

    Planning our first ever big trip!

    @bydnar feel free to use your referral link for Harvest Hosts. I'm all for people here that bring business to companies to earn commission on referrals so don't be bashful ALL. If you want to be clear it is an affiliated link that's up to you, we all want to help each other and HH does do...
  12. I

    What campground membership do you have and how are they?

    We are big boondocking fans vs RV parks. So Harvest Hosts w the golf course option works great for us. Since some HH sites have noise/generator restrictions, our RV has solar panels and works great there.
  13. Neemer

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    Halliday’s Winery, Lake Milton, OH. Harvest host.
  14. sheridany

    What memberships and subscriptions do you have related to RVing

    RV trip wizard Big best bets -Won’t renew Harvest host Good Sam Coach net FMCA FCOC
  15. Rich W.

    Where to stay on the road.

    ...using this method and have discovered some really nice parks doing so. I’ve downloaded half a dozen campground apps, but other than Harvest Hosts and KOA, I never use them, and only go looking for a KOA when I need full hook-ups and can’t find anything else. KOA CGs are dependable, clean and...
  16. Neemer

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    Chattooga Belle Farm and Distillery. Long Creek, SC. Another Harvest Host location.
  17. Rich W.

    Question Free Camping - Western States

    ...also more suited to your type of trip than 99 from Red Bluff to Sac Willows Travel center (I-5 and hwy 57) has good overnight parking Harvest Hosts is a good choice for “free” overnights (although you can end up spending some $$ at these locations) and they have a good on-line route/stop...
  18. Neemer

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    We are at a Harvest Host location just outside Johnson City, TN.
  19. Headhunter

    Do you plan all stops in advance? What tools do you use?,

    I did something a little different this trip. Doing approximately 5K miles in two months. I use Travel Wizard mapping software, I put in my leaving and arriving destinations. Then I get that route and log on to Harvest Host. If you are not familiar with Harvest Host log on to website...
  20. Ddmo

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    Chateau de Pique winery , Harvest Host. Seymour Indiana. On our way to Nashville from Nappanee. Great half way stop location to overnight. Had Charcuterie boards and glass of wine. Delicious. Great quiet location in the country but only a few miles from hwy 65. T-Mobile home 105 down and...
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