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rv memberships

Harvest Hosts is a network of wineries, farms and attractions that invite RVers to visit and stay overnight for FREE! (Well, for a small annual fee)

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Click here to join and save 10% off!

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Boondockers Welcome offers free overnight RV Parking on Private Property. Make new friends and sleep soundly. Locals invite travelers to spend the night, share their stories, and save their money for the real adventure. ($30 annual fee)

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Click here to join!

moth lane 

- prince edward island, nova scotia

This was our first ever experience with HH. Definitely spoiled ourselves early, as it has been one of the best ones yet. Located right on Gulf of St. Lawerence, we slept like babies on their waterfront spot. The brewery, though small, had amazing beer and had a very personal experience with the staffer. The oysters are definitely worth getting - gulp!

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naked winery & sick-n-twisted brewery

- hill city, sd

Came here for a quick stay since we happened to be in the area. Located very close to the main strip of Hill City, you really can't beat its location if you're planning on visiting the area. The stay was right along a river bed, which provided some awesome tranquillity soundscapes at night for a peace rest.  

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hennigar's farm market - wolfville, nova scotia

We stumbled upon this HH in the "Napa Valley" of Nova Scotia, located in their wine country. We were greeted and escorted by the owner of the property to the highest point on his land to oversee his farm and have seclusion to ourselves. The family market and shop located at the entrance is full of fresh goodies to pick up for your travels. 

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white pine berry farm - river falls, wisconsin

This off the beaten path host, made for a very interactive stay. During the harvest time of our stay, we were fortunate to partake in all that the property had to offer. After getting a private tour by golf cart from the owner, we were able to then pick our own gold & red raspberries and see the insane amounts of animals that roamed the grounds.

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