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  1. Neal

    There went Walmart parking

    Wow, that's weird. And no, I never have either and wouldn't for the people we see on TV these days. I'll pay for safety. Harvest Hosts is your best bet for an overnight free (after membership) and enjoy a great destination usually as well.
  2. Headhunter

    Where were you with your TIFFIN today?

    On our way to Essex Vermont. Stopped at Harvest Host in NY Nanolas. Bar & Restaurant Great Burgers and fries. Gravel parking lot easy in and out.
  3. R

    Alabama Rest Areas

    If you have Harvest Host, Hodges Vineyard has 4 full hook up sites with no charge. It may be a stop sooner than you wanted. It's southeast of Birmingham. Hodges Vineyards & Tasting Room 230 County Rd 71, Camp Hill, AL 36850
  4. Neal

    How do you find a RV Park?

    ...NON trip planning and just doing CG searching. RV Trip Wizard is more designed for planning longer trips of multiple days, etc. And yes Harvest Hosts is another one I use for my overnights vs. a $70 KOA overnight. But Harvest Hosts requires more research to avoid situations like I recently...
  5. GlampDaddy

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    When will you be at that little NC CG?
  6. M

    Any suggestions for a good trip planner??

    Maybe it isn’t worth the time for some to plan fuel stops but we have found it can save us hundreds of $ over the course of a year. We don’t wait until we hit a certain level of the gauge then start looking but we make one stop every 8+ hours of driving - we check our route ahead of time and...
  7. O

    Not camping in public camp grounds

    Harvest host (affiliated with boondockers welcome now) is also an option.
  8. RandyB

    Planning our first ever big trip!

    Have you learned about Harvest Hosts? For an annual membership, it gives access to over 1,200 wineries, breweries, distilleries, museums, farms and golf courses. Overnight for $0. All they ask is that you consider patronizing their business. 2-3 stays “pays” the annual membership versus...
  9. Wemustrv

    Red Feather Lakes, CO

    We agree with you. We very very rarely stay at an RV park. We love the County, state, federal and Corp of Engineers campgrounds as well as BLM land. When traveling we use Harvest Host and Boondockers welcome
  10. Wemustrv

    Alternative to Harvest Host

    I have never had a problem. Most will tell you in their write what they allow. Several places I have stayed at have actually had power hookups for free.
  11. Russellvh

    Help for size RV

    Boondockers unlimited is the one for homes and land. They are a sub of Harvest Host. They include wineries etc.
  12. R

    Campground Costs

    Great, thx for that info.
  13. O

    Getting away

    neat, in our home range as well. is it a harvest host site?
  14. bpaikman

    The days of same day booking for parks seem to be gone.

    I just canceled my HH membership - never used it - there didn't seem to be any decent stops along our route from Texas to Washington state.
  15. ARD

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    Stayed at a wonderful Harvest Host in Atkins, Arkansas a couple of nights ago....Paw Paw's Pecan Farm. The absolute quiet and peace of being parked between the rows of pecan trees was truly uplifting. Charlotte and Billy were kind and welcoming hosts. The fudge and the pecans, plain, brittled...
  16. Neal

    Walmart Overnight

    @sheridany have you considered Harvest Hosts? Safer in my opinion and a great experience visiting wineries, golf courses, etc. I've been to a few in great destinations out in the country with great views, very private and isolated, also some that were busy wineries and enjoyable.
  17. D

    Distilled Spirits

    Stayed at Weldon Mills Distillery in Weldon North Carolina, yes, Harvest Host , best distillery in North Carolina....
  18. R

    Harvest Host review "Starr Brothers Brewery" in New Mexico

    I stopped for an overnight here on our way to the Grand Canyon for our first extreme hike (video coming), so I figured I would do a quick review for those thinking of overnighting there.
  19. L

    Thoughts on Harvest Hosts

    I wonder, do the places that list with Harvest Host do so exclusively? Or are they listed in other places (like the review sites, hipcamp, etc). I don't do HH (and I won't as it does not suit my needs). But I've noticed that sometimes people mention staying at museums and I have seen museums...
  20. Ddmo

    Where were you with your NEWMAR today?

    Prairie Grass Ranch. Harvest Host. Cheyenne WY. A goat farm (with turkeys, dogs, and chickens). Just down the road from Curt Gowdy State Park. Wide open field to park rig with tow still connected. No leveling required. We are the only ones here tonight. If you are into it, you can milk the goats...
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