...to do and come beautiful BLM land. Some is quite accessible for big rigs.
When we are traveling to a destination we love to use HarvestHosts they are he best. And while you may spend money at these places you are getting something in return. We are not fans of RV parks and for the most...
First stop on our way to Ohio was Armstrong Valley Winery, our go to Harvest Host in central Pa, to drop the dog at the grandparents.
Next stop was Cleveland / Streetsboro KOA. Highlight of the campground is proximity to Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And...
For the month of April, we volunteered as camp host at Pocahontas State Park.
In October we traveled west to St Louis, then south to central Texas to visit my brother. We also visited my other brother Daryl in south Texas. Then east to Jacksonville Florida and then north back home to Virginia...
You can join "CampersCard", which is a sister company of HarvestHosts. I think it's $39 bucks and then you get discounted rates at all the participating campgrounds. I believe that today was their official "launch date".
Yes and I do not think we will see a drop in price. I am still making reservations. Coming home in April from AZ we had no reservations and did fine. Some stays were Harvest Host.
I always look to see if they prohibit generators. Most of the time, the hosts that appeal to me, in the location I need, are either silent on generators (implied acceptance) or state they are allowed. If I feel that I will be needing the generator and they prohibit or greatly restrict, then I...
Lenderink Tree Farm, Belmont MI. Harvest Host.
First of 2 Harvest Host stops on our way to Nappanee. Nice large spot to park with lots of greenery away from freeways.
T-Mobile home. 359 down, 12 up.
Headed to Colorado from western NC. Any pointers for the best route? I have joined HarvestHosts and Boondockers Welcome, but I definitely plan on staying in some private campgrounds as well.
...the average Class A owner that goes from CG to CG with full intention of shore power service. Those of us that pursue off grid stops or isolated locations such as even HarvestHosts, Walmart, etc. will have solar, gen, and battery capacity. What percentage of the Class A community does that?
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