Harvest Hosts in Florida

Harvest Hosts in Florida: Farms, Wineries and Where to Stay

Florida is a major winter RV destination, and Harvest Hosts adds farms, small wineries and roadside attractions to a route through the state.

A membership starts at $99 per year and gives winter travelers overnight stops away from the crowded coastal campgrounds.

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What Harvest Hosts Looks Like in Florida

The exact hosts change as businesses join and leave, so members browse the current map in the app. These are the styles of host that are common across Florida.

Farms and groves

Citrus groves and small farms offer quiet overnight stays with fresh produce to buy on site.

Wineries

Florida has a growing set of small wineries that welcome self contained RVers overnight.

Attractions and breweries

Roadside attractions, craft breweries and unique hosts add variety to a Florida trip.

Best Regions to Plan Around

Where members tend to find the most hosts across Florida.

Central Florida

Farms and attractions inland from Orlando make useful overnight stops away from the theme park traffic.

North Florida

Small farms and wineries near the Georgia line suit travelers arriving from the north.

Gulf Coast

Inland farms behind the Gulf beaches give an alternative to the busy coastal campgrounds.

South Florida

Groves and farms toward the south work for snowbirds settling in for the winter season.

Ready to Map a Florida Route?

A membership starts at $99 a year and pays for itself in roughly three stays. Browse the current Florida hosts and start planning.

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What to Plan For

A few honest things to keep in mind for Florida.

Plan for humidity and heat

Sites have no hookups, so carry battery and water to run self contained through warm, humid days.

Book the winter season early

Florida is busy in winter, so request host stays well ahead during the snowbird months.

One night per location

Use hosts as overnight stops rather than a long single base near the beaches.

Plan the Route Between Host Stays

Harvest Hosts stays are normally one night each, so the trip works best as a chain of stops.

Map the legs between hosts with RV Life Pro for an RV safe route, then compare tiers on the is it worth it guide before you join.

Common Questions

Does Harvest Hosts work for a Florida winter trip?

Yes. Farm and winery hosts inland from the coast give winter travelers quiet overnight stops away from the crowded beach campgrounds.

Are there farm stays in Florida?

Yes. Citrus groves and small farms are a common host style in the state, and members browse the current list in the app by area.

How much does a Harvest Hosts membership cost?

Plans start at $99 a year for Classic, $169 for Classic plus Boondockers Welcome, and $179 for All Access (pricing verified April 2026; check harvesthosts.com for current rates). One flat yearly fee covers a year of overnight stays with no per night charge.

How many locations are in the network?

The network reaches up to 9,700+ unique locations across the US on the All Access tier (verified April 2026), including wineries, farms, breweries, and Boondockers Welcome private property stays. Lower tiers cover a smaller set of those locations.

Do the locations have hookups?

Most host sites have no hookups, so these stays suit a fully equipped rig that runs self contained. Arrive with charged batteries and full fresh water tanks so you can run independently for the night.

How long can you stay at one location?

The norm is one night per location, and most members chain several single night stops into a longer route. A host may allow a second night when you ask and space allows, but plan around a single overnight at each stop.

Are you expected to buy something from the host?

Yes. Members are asked to support each host with a purchase, such as a bottle at a winery or fresh produce at a farm. There is no minimum spend, and it keeps these locations available for everyone.

When the Membership Pays for Itself

Three campground nights cost more than a full year of Harvest Hosts. Here is where it breaks even.

Harvest Hosts membership pays for itself in roughly 3 staysComparison graphic. Three campground nights at 40 dollars each total 120 dollars. One year of Harvest Hosts Classic costs 99 dollars and covers one night stays at hosts all year. Stay 3 is the break even point where the membership wins.Pays for itself in roughly 3 staysCampground nights at $40 each vs one $99 Classic yearCampground at $40 per nightStay 1$40+Stay 2$40+Stay 3$403 nights = $120and the meter keeps runningVSHarvest Hosts Classic$99 per yearone night host stays all yearStay 3 is the break even point: $120 at campgrounds vs $99 all year

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