Top 10 Harvest Hosts

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HARVEST HOST, CLIFFTON, COLORADO

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Over the last four years, we have visited many Harvest Hosts! We’ve slept soundly at wineries, breweries, organic farms, museums, a truck wash, and more. There so are many must-see Harvest Hosts! Where do you even start to choose? How about starting with the most popular? Today we are bringing you the most popular Harvest Hosts. This top 10 list is based on the number of stays at a location and guest reviews.

10. Blue Heron French Cheese Co.

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This Oregon farm has something for the whole family. Enjoy freshly baked bread, homemade soup, or wine and cheese from around the world. The kids will love the petting farm.

9. Whippoorwill Farms SC, LLC

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Whippoorwill Farms is a rustic 40-acre farm just off I-95 between Charleston and Savannah. This farm is different than what you imagine when you think about a farm. It's nestled in a forest. Hogs, goats, chickens, rabbits, guineas, and cows are restoring the overgrown woods. Be prepared for a unique farm experience.

They also have hookups available for multiple nights for a fee.

8. Summer Crush Vineyard & Winery

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This Harvest Host boasts award-winning Muscadine and fruit wine. Come for the wine and stay for the concerts and lawn games. Multiple nights are available for a fee.

6. Horse Creek Winery

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This Georgia winery has been producing muscadine wine for over 15 years. Enjoy a tasting in their laid-back tasting room. If you are interested in a delicious meal? Unhook and head to their second location for a 5-star meal.

5. Naughti Wines South Dakota & Sick-N-Twisted Brewery

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Finally, a top 10 that we have been to! This South Dakota Harvest Host is so much fun! We had a great time hanging out here. If you like laid back and friendly, this is the place. We highly recommend you pop in a while in the area!

4. Lane Southern Orchards

Warehouse of Lane Southern Orchards

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I grew up in Georgia, so I know how delicious a ripe, juicy Georgia peach is! Lane Southern Orchards has more than just peaches. They also have a produce market, a fresh bakery, and a cafe. If you plan to travel I-75, you might want to pop into this southern gem!

3. Rowley's Red Barn

Rowley's Red Barn barn

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This family-owned farm has exactly what Phil is looking for…homemade ice cream! You can also pick up homemade pastries, home-grown produce, and world-class dried cherries. I can see why they made the top 10 list!

2. Cartersville Country Winery

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Cartersville Country Winery offers 12 vintages of wine, and you can sample all 12 for only $10. So, of course, I just added them to my must-see list! Hey, a girl gets thirsty! They also offer hookup sites for a fee.

AND THE WINNER IS

Southern Grace Lavender Farm

Gateway entrance to Southern Grace Lavender farm

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This veteran-owned small lavender farm is located in Florida. The lavender oil is extracted from the plants for multiple products. They are the very first lavender farm in Florida. Not only can you dry camp with Harvest Host but you can also reserve one of their sites for $20 a night.

harvest host worth it?

We joined Harvest Host right before we started our full time RV journey. We love it! We tend to use it in spurts as it fits our travels.

A lot of people ask us whether it is worth it. Of course, we say YES for a couple of reasons. First, it will pay for itself after a couple of stops. We stay enough each year to average the cost to less than $10 a night. Even after spending money at the Harvest Host, it is still worth it. Second, the experiences are so unique. Imagine watching the sunrise over rows and rows of grapevines with no one around for miles. Or you can choose something different like the Motorhome Museum or the arcade we visited with Al and Angie and acted like we were 12. It was the best time ever! With so many types of Harvest Hosts and locations, you will want to forget Walmart overnights ever existed!

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