Harvest Hosts Locations by State: Where RVers Stay
Harvest Hosts spreads wineries, farms, breweries and other unique stays across the US, and the coverage looks different in each state.
These guides walk through the best regions state by state so you know what to expect before you join. A membership starts at $99 per year.
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Browse by State
We are building out the network state by state. Start with the guides below.
Find Harvest Hosts locations across California, from wine country to coastal farms, for RV overnight stays. See the best regions and how the membership works.
Hill Country wineries and working ranches take self contained RVs overnight across Texas. See which regions carry the most hosts and what a long Texas route needs.
Arizona hosts range from Verde Valley wineries to desert farms, and winter is the busy season. See where snowbirds find stays and what to plan for in the heat.
Citrus groves and small Florida wineries take self contained RVs overnight through the winter season. See which parts of the state carry hosts and what humidity means for a stay.
Willamette Valley wineries and coastal farms open their land to self contained RVs. See how Oregon host coverage falls by region and how the wet months change a trip.
Columbia Valley wine country and Puget Sound farms both take overnight RVs in Washington. See which side of the Cascades suits your trip and when to travel.
Utah hosts work best as the nights between the five national parks rather than a base. See where farms and ranches sit along the park routes and what to carry.
Find Harvest Hosts locations across Colorado, from Western Slope wineries to Front Range farms and breweries, for RV overnight stays. See the best regions.
How Locations Work
Hosts are wineries, farms, breweries, museums and private properties that welcome self contained RVers for a single overnight stay.
Most sites have no hookups, so you run on your own water and power for the night. Members support each host with a purchase, such as a bottle of wine or fresh produce.
The live map lives in the app, and it changes as hosts join and leave. Plan the legs between stays with RV Life Pro.
Common Questions
How do I find Harvest Hosts locations near me?
Members browse the live map in the Harvest Hosts app and filter by area, host type, and rig size.
The state guides here explain what to expect in each region before you join.
Which states have the most Harvest Hosts locations?
The network reaches up to 9,700+ unique locations across the US on the All Access tier (verified July 2026).
Wine and farm states such as California and Texas tend to have the densest coverage, and every state with active hosts is on the map.
Does the membership cost more in some states?
No, one price covers the whole map: $99 a year for Classic, $169 for Classic plus Boondockers Welcome, and $179 for All Access (pricing verified July 2026).
A state with denser coverage simply gives you more to choose from for the same fee.
Does hookup availability vary by state?
Not really, because hookups are rare across the whole network rather than concentrated anywhere.
Plan every state guide here around a rig that can run self contained for a night.
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