Harvest Host Harrisonburg, Va
Shenandoah Heritage Market
Nice stop just off I81 exit 243, nice little market and cafe. Plenty of room, entrance a little tight for high profile vehicles however entrance from side ooff Carpenter Lane is no problem. Only one here😀
Mac’s Creek Winery & Brewery. Harvest Host location in Lexington NE. Nice place to stay next to the vineyard. Lucky for us they bbq ribs & chicken every other Wednesday. Jackpot.
TMobile Home. 429 down, 5 up.
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...
Sitting under a tree with a cigar and a bourbon at East Tennessee Distillery (harvest host). Third stop here in the last few years. Enroute to the best little CG in NC. @Deer Springs RV Park
Still recovering from a ZZ Top concert on Sunday. I love my life.
Good Sams
Escapees
Passport America
Golden Pass (COE)
Open Roads (TSD)
AARP
Use the Open Roads and Golden Pass the most. Good Sam’s is next. Pretty sure I’m not going to renew the Passport America.
...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?
...the Texas heat in early July and travel for at least 3 months. We have decided we will not make any reservations this year. Between HarvestHosts and BLM sites, we feel confident we will always find a place to stay.
I've noticed I'm getting emails from several places we visited last year...
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.
Loralei Inn. Harvest host. Canton NC.
A little tricky the last 1/2 mile. Single lane road, but no one driving it. Beautiful location.
The chef at the inn is cooking us dinner tonight.
TMobile home. 7 down 2 up.
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".
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