You can give Harvest Host a try. Look it up, for a small yearly fee you can stay at restaurants, breweries, farms, and much more. And yes you are boon docking but there always a place to stay.
Last year on a 6000 mile trip out west we stayed at an abandoned missile silo, a beautiful winery on...
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.
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...
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
Boondockers Welcome is an established source for sites like this, I think with a 5 day max, owned by HarvestHosts now. So that’s a good reaource for what you’re talking about. They cant charge for space but can charge for hook-ups for those that have them. Many county and city parks are very...
...the outer banks right now.. I’d really like to spend some time here, then head down the east coast.. However I am not able to find any dispersed camping and no harvesthosts/boondockers close. I love HH/BW!! … is there another platform of people that either barter or allow stays at their...
Interesting I recently received an email from Harvest Host declining my request for an overnight stay.
Fortunately when I initially did not receive a confirmation when booking online last week I called.
They were very pleasant on the phone and explained that they do not offer space on...
I like visiting the micro distilleries I find along the way. This was one we visited in 2016, there was a brewery across the street. Andrea is not much for bourbon or beer but she enjoyed the tasting at both of these. No I did not need to carry her out. 😂. A lot we find along the way are...
...on the road, going from place to place, I agree the batteries are not used by most people.
But if people use rest areas, truck stops, harvesthosts, BLM, Walmarts, or other forms of short term boondocking, then the equation changes very quickly with a residential fridge and todays electronic...
...our first coach and didn't think they provided enough increase in surface area to justify the high cost. We tend to stay at a lot of HarvestHosts while traveling and Snap Pads didn't prevent jacks from sinking in. We found these at an RV Show and work well but even these we had them sink...
Trapper Creek-Palmer (85 miles)
This was a stay at Harvest Host, Alaska Raceway Park which is a NASCAR sponsored track. July 4th weekend so lots going on, Saturday races Sunday drag races and car show. Hosts were awesome and we had great time boondocking.
...I have several I joined because I was a new and excited RVer. Now I'm tapering them off and I think the only thing I have is FMCA and HarvestHosts. If they have a rally that interests you, join (if required). If HarvestHosts will save you money (it will) and it gives you great locations off...
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