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Harvest hosts reviews
Harvest hosts reviews











harvest hosts reviews
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You will get value for your money with the freshest fruits and vegetables available right from the source and delectable baked goods, cheeses and bottles of wines that you’d be unlikely to find in big stores. However, if they are offering something for sale that you like, your support would be most welcomed. There was only one other Camper there and we never saw the owners. Our Campsite was the lower parking area of Bully hill with the same expansive view of Keuka Lake as the tasting room. He said they had only started about a month prior and that we were pioneers. There is no obligation or requirement to buy anything from your Host. I expressed my appreciation for Bully Hill’s participation as a Harvest Host.

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Hosts are located in scenic areas that are fun and full of history and at the end of the day, RV owners can enjoy the peace and tranquility of a parking spot in the country. Many of the Hosts are also eager to welcome volunteers, so if you have extra time when you visit, your help might be appreciated. The Hosts reflect the diversity of American farms and provide an opportunity to visit all kinds of agriculture-based businesses from dairy farms and cider mills to breweries and wineries. Your visit requires that you dry-camp and that you agree to a common sense “Code of Conduct”. Subscribe to Harvest Hosts and get 15 off. Harvest Hosts has grown very fast, and with that, there have been some growing pains. After four years as members, we’ve made stops at a variety of places.

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Most of the Hosts are small, mom-and-pop agricultural operations and are not formal campgrounds. A Harvest Hosts experience is so much more enjoyable than staying in a Walmart parking lot, overnight parking at a truck stop, or boondocking at Cracker Barrel in between full-service campsites Plus, we get to experience whatever our host has to offer and we haven’t been disappointed yet. Host vintners and farmers generously invite self-contained RV owners (motorhomes, fifth-wheels, travel trailers, truck and van campers) to visit their vineyards, farms and orchards and to stay for 24 hours, free of charge. 2011 will find Harvest Hosts expanding into the Canadian Provinces. Hosts can be found in all of the lower 48 States, Alaska and Baja California, with new Hosts signing up regularly. Harvest Hosts is the first membership program of its kind in the United States to provide RV owners with free overnight stops at wineries and farms across the country. So after months of research, Harvest Hosts, LLC was born! But discovering that no program existed, they decided to create a program themselves. Upon returning to the U.S., Kim & Don had hoped to find a similar program. Most harvest hosts are incredibly hospitable and will treat you as though you were members of their own family. Kim & Don Greene had been traveling for many years in their motorhome, when in 2008, while traveling across Europe, they were introduced to France Passion, an RV visitation network that invites RV owners to visit farms and wineries and stay for 24 hours.













Harvest hosts reviews