![]() ![]() Unlike many of those other RV membership articles out there, this one is not simply a “ Listicle”. ![]() So that’s why I’ve put this article together for you. In fact, if you Google “ RV Memberships” you’ll find so many options that it’ll be tough to keep it all straight. RV memberships are simply clubs that RV’ers join so we can leverage our group buying power to get better rates at RV parks.īut beware – not all RV memberships are created equal. Thankfully, the answer is a resounding yes. With prices like these, it’s reasonable for any aspiring RV’er to wonder: Is there a way to beat the exorbitant rates charged at RV parks? From lows of $25/night to highs of $95/night, the rates at RV parks can approach those of budget hotels – all for a slab of concrete! There are more than 2,900 host locations in the Boondockers Welcome community across North America, and many offer electrical/water hookups.When you set out on the road in an RV, you’ll quickly realize that RV park’s rates are often outlandish. While the majority of Harvest Hosts locations are family-owned businesses, Boondockers Welcome is a network that connects individuals in the RV community and lists their properties as sites to host fellow RV travelers. Harvest Hosts has more than 2,400 host partners – including wineries, breweries, farms, museums, and more – across the United States and Canada where members can stay overnight as part of their membership. Joel has grown the Harvest Hosts network by leaps and bounds, and we know that he and his team will grow Boondockers Welcome as well while staying true to its roots,” says Boondockers Welcome co-founder Marianne Edwards. We are excited for the next step in our journey, and look forward to seeing Boondockers Welcome become part of the Harvest Hosts family. “Over the last nine years, we have loved building Boondockers Welcome and becoming ingrained in the RV community. ![]() In the coming months, the companies will merge, allowing the company to invest in more product features and functions that enhance the experience for guests and hosts of both programs. ![]() Travelers can choose to be a member of one or both programs, and existing rates will remain unchanged. As a natural pairing, these two programs will create an even stronger network to help RVers enjoy road travel no matter where it takes them.”īoondockers Welcome and Harvest Hosts will continue to operate independently, with separate membership plans. While Harvest Hosts and Boondockers Welcome members won’t see or feel immediate changes, our future vision is to create bundled options that give members access to more than 5,000 locations through one simple platform. “We have always been huge fans of what Marianne Edwards and Anna Maste have built with Boondockers Welcome, and we are excited to bring Boondockers Welcome into the Harvest Hosts family. “Road travel exploded in 2020, and our goal at Harvest Hosts is to be the go-to source for amazing RV camping experiences,” says Joel Holland, CEO of Harvest Hosts. This news follows Harvest Hosts’ 200% membership increase last year and comes at a critical moment as 61 million Americans plan to take an RV trip this year. There are 2,900 hosts in the Boondockers Welcome network, and 2,420 in the Harvest Hosts network, for a combined 5,320 locations-with hundreds more being added each month. Built by RVers for RVers, the companies share a mission of giving travelers opportunities to make memories while camping in unforgettable locations. Harvest Hosts, a membership program giving RVers access to unique RV camping options, announces today its acquisition of Boondockers Welcome, a community of RVers helping other RVers where hosts allow guests to stay overnight on their property for free. ![]()
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