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Title: Harvest Hosts
Post by: Glennman on November 28, 2022, 01:22:53 PM
Hey all, Harvest Hosts (advertised on this board) seems to be a pretty neat deal. I've looked into the Boondockers thing, but found them to be way too restrictive on vehicle length (at least the ones I looked into). With Harvest Hosts, they want you to pay their $99 annual membership fee, but there is no information on examples of places where one might park where a person can look to see if a 45 footer is acceptable. I don't want to join something that you cannot get information on until after you've joined! Has anyone here joined or used their service?
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: Van on November 28, 2022, 01:45:22 PM
Just let ours expire. Waste of money if you are over40' and need hookups. Most places that will take the larger coaches will be  Winery's and the like with big enough parking lots. OMMV.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: luvrbus on November 28, 2022, 01:56:14 PM
I never stayed at one but have friends that do,the Country  Coach crowd is big into Harvest and most of those are 45 ft x 13 ft tall and never seem to have a problem here in the west.You see tour buses in those all the time stopping so tourist can spend their money on overpriced wine.There are probably a lot of those off the beaten path it may be tough for a 45 ft.There are lots of those in Texas from Austin to Johnson City at the breweries ,Wineries and distiller's, most don't have hookups and are full with Rv'ers getting the free samples 
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: chessie4905 on November 28, 2022, 02:39:24 PM
I joined last year before outwest trip. Stayed on e at Boondocksrs welcome and at a Harvest host location. First at a Alpaca ranch. It was so so later stayed at a guys house. It was nice and owner was friendly. My overall opinion is they are not for me. First place you are expected to buy something they are selling. Second place felt like moochin. I just prefer traditional canpsites and not feeling obligated for staying there.
Lot of people love them though. I sort of feel they like being freeloaders, but that's just me.
They do have plenty of locations that will accommodate large rigs, farms, museums, wineries, etc. Members get the app that locates members locations.
They combined Boondockers Welcome and Harvest hosts last year under same umbrella. For now, atleast, they are operated as always before. I'm not planning to renew.
Btw, my rig was 60 feet combined.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: windtrader on November 28, 2022, 05:10:20 PM
I've been in for a couple years. On the fence about renewing. It really depends on the type of planning or not you do while moving along your journey and what amenties you need or desire.
If you are less plan driven, willing to drift a bit, accept the unexpected as cool and part of the memories and trip, then it may be for you. If you expect hookups, electricity, etc, then not so for you.
This summer I was heading to Medford Oregon and needed to stay overnight for some business. I had stayed in the big box parking lots no problem but figure I'd click up HH and learned about a small valley closeby with small vineyards. Made a call to confirm directions and stay and pulled into incredibly beautiful Applegate Valley.

Winery was closed so no tasting and not obligated to donate in kind.  being fully off grid I only need place to park so it works fine. I do agree many out west are larger farm/agri plots so generally good access for larger vehicles.
Funny Chessie mentions Alpacha ranch as that was one I came across too. same one? how odd would that be. Either way, there are lots of different kinds of businesses so kind of cool to target one with more interest and entertainment than watching thugs beat other in a Wally lot. lol
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: chessie4905 on November 28, 2022, 05:57:06 PM
We got lost out west trying to find the alpaca ranch. Turned out we had to call him for verbal directions as he said the gps ones were incorrect. Had us park in small field of hard packed sand and scrub pine trees. Hot there. No hookups, no cell signal, ran generator.Had several Alpacas there. Elderly gent, recently widowed, trying to carry on the business. Had a small shed with some Alpaca clothing items.We purchased a scarf.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: luvrbus on November 28, 2022, 06:32:48 PM
 Parking at W/M is just about over according to a friend that is manager of W/M in Tulsa since the closing of all the 24 hour stores and they open from 6am to 11 pm some will close at 12am, parking has stopped here at both W/M's, signs posted everywhere on the parking lots, I bet they do tow a few to make their point, I wouldn't put up with the crap they did for years myself 
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: Dave5Cs on November 28, 2022, 07:06:53 PM
 We joined Boondockers Welcome, a few years ago but we do not park over night or even a few day and then leave again. When we first joined it was free and then the second year Harvest Host and Boon dockers welcome joined forces and then HH took it over pretty much and the price went up. We  did not renew last year. Found like John said it was not for us.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: freds on November 28, 2022, 07:47:41 PM
I tried to use it a couple of times on my current trip but you seemed to have to reserve 48 hours in advance which didn't seem to work with my half @$# travel planning.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: dtcerrato on November 29, 2022, 06:16:45 AM
When the Walmart in Fairbanks AK stops welcoming overnight campers well then that one would probably be the last one as they actually go out of their way to encourage it. Another WM in Wasilla AK just outside Anchorage  encourages overnight parking also.. it's not our 1st choice but an option. Never belonged to any clubs like HH. Cabelas seems like a step up from WM. We like boon docking, rest areas, pull overs, and hole in the wall campsites. State forests, state parks, BLM land, Federal forests & Parks.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: chessie4905 on November 29, 2022, 07:43:59 AM
I got turned off by a Province owned campground in Canada. No hookups, but they supplied the mosquitoes.Yukon, I recall. New trial policy. Generator run from10am to 12, 6pm to 8. No overnight gen. run. Since I was backed into woods, figured I'd run it since probably wouldnt be heard. Honda eu3000is. Except the ranger was riding around past all the sites every hour. Figured it was a newby trying to look good.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: luvrbus on November 29, 2022, 08:15:50 AM
Quote from: dtcerrato on November 29, 2022, 06:16:45 AM
When the Walmart in Fairbanks AK stops welcoming overnight campers well then that one would probably be the last one as they actually go out of their way to encourage it. Another WM in Wasilla AK just outside Anchorage  encourages overnight parking also.. it's not our 1st choice but an option. Never belonged to any clubs like HH. Cabelas seems like a step up from WM. We like boon docking, rest areas, pull overs, and hole in the wall campsites. State forests, state parks, BLM land, Federal forests & Parks.
Some W/M's have spent extra money to provide a parking area for RV's,Texas is friendly to RV's all the small towns have some type camping for RV's even if some charge it's not very much, we use those quite a bit
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: richard5933 on November 29, 2022, 09:07:34 AM
We've stayed at HH a few times and find that it gives a much more interesting stopping point than a Walmart of Cracker Barrel.

The two which are our favorites have been a small private air field in Illinois which has lots of antique and vintage planes flying, and a car museum on Rt. 66 in Springfield MO.

They're not all available as spontaneous stopping points like a Walmart, but usually with a little notice it's possible to make arrangements.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: luvrbus on November 29, 2022, 09:28:53 AM
I like to eat at the Cattlemen's Steakhouse east of El Paso off I 10 @ the Fabin exit you can park free there with a 20 amp service we always stop overnight there,we never stop overnight in a RV park from Mohave to central or the coast of Texas 
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: Glennman on November 29, 2022, 01:04:46 PM
Wow! These are a great variety of responses. I suppose it's worth a try, as I would like to be able to park even without hookups. I'm thinking we will be somewhat spontaneous in our travels for a while. 48 hours' notice isn't bad. Also, I don't mind buying a few things to "pay my way" a bit either. I figure if I pay $99 for a year, use it 4 or 6 times and spend an additional $100 on their stuff, I'm going to be doing ok. Thanks everyone.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: lvmci on November 29, 2022, 03:07:36 PM
We stayed at a couple of winery's in CA, with boondockers, Nicky loved it...
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: chessie4905 on November 29, 2022, 05:24:12 PM
Trouble with 48 hours notice is you don't know if you can stay till they respond. And it may be the whole 2 days till you hear. So do you find another site as a backup, or wait and cross your fingers.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: siberyd on December 04, 2022, 06:09:26 PM
Good information,  I have been thinking about joining H/H. I understand how their policies work and it works for me. We have an older coach and don't want to play 20 questions to camp at an RV Park.

After 11 years of ownership we finally have the coach road ready for longer trips.

Siberyd
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: richard5933 on December 04, 2022, 08:12:09 PM
Quote from: chessie4905 on November 29, 2022, 05:24:12 PM
Trouble with 48 hours notice is you don't know if you can stay till they respond. And it may be the whole 2 days till you hear. So do you find another site as a backup, or wait and cross your fingers.

I've found that many times you can just call the number on the listing and get an okay in less time. They are pushing everyone to use the app, but phone numbers are still listed. When we stayed at the auto museum in Springfield they hadn't responded on the app, so I called and got the okay. Minutes later the approval came through the app.

I'm sure that at busier locations it would work, but there are so many places in HH right now that they are not all busy.

Quote from: siberyd on December 04, 2022, 06:09:26 PM
Good information,  I have been thinking about joining H/H. I understand how their policies work and it works for me. We have an older coach and don't want to play 20 questions to camp at an RV Park.

After 11 years of ownership we finally have the coach road ready for longer trips.

Siberyd

We had a 40+ year old coach. Never once did any campground even question the age of the bus. If your bus looks well cared for I wouldn't expect problems unless you're trying to get into one of the ritzy class A resort type campgrounds.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: Glennman on December 06, 2022, 12:35:34 PM
My old '68 Fishbowl 40 foot GMC bus that we used as a motorhome for many years still had the original windows, orange painted wheels and discolored turquois paint. It looked like a major heap, especially with the typical RV entry door that we scabbed on (with original tan color), but we never had any problems with RV parks. However, they were mostly state-run parks. You're probably right about the ritzy ones though!
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: freds on December 06, 2022, 01:48:03 PM
Quote from: Glennman on December 06, 2022, 12:35:34 PM
My old '68 Fishbowl 40 foot GMC bus that we used as a motorhome for many years still had the original windows, orange painted wheels and discolored turquois paint. It looked like a major heap, especially with the typical RV entry door that we scabbed on (with original tan color), but we never had any problems with RV parks. However, they were mostly state-run parks. You're probably right about the ritzy ones though!

Not as bad as your previous situation. I have a 42 Y.O. Prevost which I casually name drop when I attempt to make a reservation as a Prevost. A few times that have asked for pictures first. My experience is that you are basically SOL if you have to leave a voice mail.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: luvrbus on December 06, 2022, 01:51:18 PM
I never was asked or turned away even from the high end RV parks in my Eagle.LOL the Prevost crowd even liked the Eagle 
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: plyonsMC9 on December 28, 2022, 10:20:25 PM
Looks like Harvest Hosts are running a end of year special - $69.30/year.  Not sure how long that will last though.

Has anyone joined that or a similar program as a host?  We have some property and I've wondered about doing that.

Kind Regards, Phil
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: chessie4905 on December 29, 2022, 08:04:21 AM
We used it once or twice past two summers. Didn't  care for it. Don't  like feeling obligated. Feel like freeloaders. Rather pay for a campground and know what to expect. Didn't renew.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: chessie4905 on December 29, 2022, 08:07:25 AM
We used it once or twice past two summers. Didn't  care for it. Don't  like feeling obligated. Feel like freeloaders. Rather pay for a campground and know what to expect. Didn't renew.
Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: freds on December 29, 2022, 09:12:34 PM
Haven't used it yet and paid the premium fee for both forms of merged access.

Given that I am getting a lot of email related to it that borders on SPAM.

Ok I do tend to be a bit grouchy and in my case of software firm I do reply to head hunters with "Go the F*** away!!!"  for random solicitations in my business email account.

Though I generally responds with "Thanks" and multiple blank lines of text before they get the message so they can't see it in a message preview and have to open it like I did to see if might be a real customer of mine.

The ones that really piss me off are the ones who do not have a unsubscribe link.. They just blasted it out to see if someone will bite to a piss @$# generic message. I.E. Someone dumb enough so desperate enough to randomly spend hard earned company money...

Ok time to tip another one...




Title: Re: Harvest Hosts
Post by: silversport on December 31, 2022, 06:37:57 PM
we been members four 5 years now, don't go out of our way to find one but if it works in our trip plan we use it. Have not been disappointed yet. In fact we need to get back to the olive oil farm to buy more of their great flavored oils. A free night stay for product you are going to buy anyway, I don't see a problem.