...Gorge WV. Anyone have suggestions for that stretch?
We have a 19, 13, 10, and 9yo. Looking something less commercial. We have used HarvestHosts before and will probably use it again to stay at a few farms. The kids loved the dairy farm we stayed at in Iowa last time.
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We are Canadian thus, we winter south and summer north as you will be doing. We have visited a couple of HarvestHosts but ended up spending about what it would have cost us at a regular park. We know that we are not obligated to make a purchase but felt a little sheepish by not and what we...
...NON trip planning and just doing CG searching. RV Trip Wizard is more designed for planning longer trips of multiple days, etc. And yes HarvestHosts is another one I use for my overnights vs. a $70 KOA overnight. But HarvestHosts requires more research to avoid situations like I recently...
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...
Just figured it out and they make it a huge PIA. The guilt and fear tactics are ridiculous.
Login go to Membership
Manage Membership
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click cancel membership.
In reality you are not canceling current membership you're only turning off auto-renewal.
You have...
Pine Bluffs Distillery in Pine Bluff, WY at a Harvest Host. Awesome stop and some fun tasting.
AT&T good
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Bourbon Great
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. HarvestHosts is your best bet for an overnight free (after membership) and enjoy a great destination usually as well.
Totally agree. These days I’ll pay for a slot in an RV park with hookups I don't need, just to be in a place with a reasonable expectation of not being bothered, much less being put in a position where I have to defend myself and mine. Just a different world we live in. I already went through...
We love Harvest Host and have been using it for 6 years no issues. We are a 40' class A with F150 SuperCrew Yes as in any camping area you have to do your due diligence and reviewing the sites. Some of the best most beautiful private sites ever. As for golf courses we have stayed at them and...
Nice writeup and well done Neal. Brian is pretty good, he did the solar panels on my last one in 2016 when they had a small shop right next to Newmar before moving to the big place...
" Alternator as discussed on this site and he said he's never heard of a problem and that is what the Li-BIM...
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...
Have you learned about HarvestHosts? 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...
We did same - in the past we got a lot of good out of Passport America and KOA because of family that we visited in certain areas. The last long trip we made, we got good Sam and it paid for itself in that one trip. What we do now is buy discounts as needed, and only if we think we'll use it...
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.
We have had absolutely wonderful stays at HH. I utilized it several times last year on the out and back trip from E. Long Island NY to Alberta canada. Part of the fun was the planning out the trip. It takes time and work with the planning, but the results were great. We enjoyed the farms the...
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