
Tony & Karen B., Harvet Hosts Facebook page
Host lavender farm in Washington.
Snowbirds & RV Travelers
The Vail, Colorado based company, Harvest Hosts has assembled a bespoke list of unique camping experiences across the country, allowing guests to book in ahead of time to stay at vineyards, farms, breweries and historical sites. Harvest Hosts’ goal is to provide fun, worthwhile experiences for self-contained RVers and hosts alike.
There are over 9442 hosts located in all the lower 48 US states, Canada, Alaska and Baja California. A membership with Harvest Hosts starts at $99 USD, and allows guests access to any of the sites for one night at a time. Guests are encouraged to support local economies by making purchases from their hosts. In turn, they get the chance to sleep at one-of-a-kind destinations, such as open-air museums, wildlife rescue facilities, lavender farms, goat and cow dairies and cider mills.
Hosts do not provide RV owners with any hook-ups to water or electricity, so only fully self-contained vehicle owners are able permitted to join the site.
With a membership you can:
Install their FREE App to make Host visits easy to arrange;
- Customize Host lists;
- Search maps of the Host locations,
- Create custom trip routing;
- Upload and read comments, reviews and photos directly from the App or on the Host pages;
Visit www.harvesthosts.com
In 2021, Harvest Hosts expanded its offerings by acquiring Boondockers Welcome, another RV camping membership club. Boondockers Welcome allows members to camp for up to 5 nights on a host's property. Hosts, who are property owners, generously offer their land for camping and receive a free membership in return. Interestingly, despite the name, 75% of Boondockers Welcome hosts provide hookups.
In 2024, Harvest Hosts further broadened its reach by acquiring Escapees, an RV club focused on providing educational and community resources for RV campers. Escapees is also known for its popular mail-forwarding service, which is exclusive to its members.