The upcoming 2024 solar eclipse will be a once in a lifetime experience, so why not make the most of it with Harvest Hosts' exclusive campsites! Discover 500+ serene, crowd-free locations along the path of totality - vineyards, farms, museums, breweries, and more- all perfectly situated to get the best possible views. When you plan your next camping trip through Harvest Hosts, you’re in for a journey unlike any before!
Coming Spring 2024...Something incredible is coming this Spring. On April 8th, 2024, the Moon will totally eclipse the Sun, turning day to night across much of North America. Getting to experience a total solar eclipse is a once in a lifetime event, and what better way to enjoy it than with an RV camping trip? As an RVer, you don’t have to worry about finding hotels or paying inflated flight prices to catch the eclipse; all you have to do is find a prime spot to park your RV, camper, or van. But where do you look to find that perfect camping site? That’s where Harvest Hosts comes in.
Harvest Hosts is a unique RV Camping Membership that unlocks unlimited overnight stays at 5,000+ incredible locations -we’re talking farms, wineries, breweries, museums, and all sorts of local attractions- all without any camping fees or surge pricing. All that’s requested is that you repay your Harvest Host’s hospitality by supporting their business. And with the 2024 eclipse in mind, Harvest Hosts has created an interactive map of over 500 exclusive parking locations along the path of totality, available for members to enjoy.
Unrivaled Viewing LocationsImagine watching the solar eclipse from the slopes of a tranquil hillside vineyard, or on a rustic farm where the stress of modern life just fades away. With Harvest Hosts, you’ll find no shortage of scenic destinations to choose from, where you can get in touch with nature and local culture. With hundreds of personalized locations available, you’re sure to find the ideal place to enjoy this Spring’s eclipse the way YOU want.Avoid the Crowds, Embrace the ExperienceOne of the greatest challenges of eclipse camping (and RV camping in general) is finding a spot away from large crowds. Harvest Hosts locations offer the perfect solution to this problem: providing exclusive, crowd-free settings for a more intimate eclipse camping experience. With spacious, scenic spots reserved for Harvest Host members, you'll be able to fully immerse yourself in the eclipse without the hassle of navigating packed public campsites.
More Than Just an EclipseWith Harvest Hosts, your journey doesn’t have to start and end with the eclipse. Harvest Hosts aren’t just stops along the way; they're destinations in their own right. Each Host location offers its own unique experiences to add to your trip. Maybe you want to do a wine tasting, or explore an antique market, or meet adorable alpacas -it’s up to you! Every one of Harvest Host’s locations gives you the opportunity to create your own unique adventure.Planning Made EasyHarvest Hosts understands that planning an RV camping trip can be overwhelming, so they’ve simplified the process for their members. Their user-friendly platform allows you to search for locations and book stays along the path of totality with ease. And with helpful resources and tips available to prepare you for the eclipse, they've got you covered every step of the way.A Community of Like-Minded AdventurersWhen you choose to experience the eclipse with Harvest Hosts, you're joining a community of travelers who share your passion for adventure. You can connect with fellow RVers, trade helpful tips, share stories, and create lasting friendships. The communal spirit of Harvest Host locations enriches every adventure with a warm, social atmosphere that’s unlike any other.
The 2024 solar eclipse is going to be a very special sight, and with Harvest Hosts, you can make it even more memorable. This is your invitation to turn the eclipse into a journey of discovery, community, and unforgettable adventures. Don't just watch the eclipse—experience it with Harvest Hosts. To join Harvest Hosts and book your stays in time for the eclipse, check out their page below.And right now, you can save 20% on an Annual Harvest Hosts Membership with their special eclipse pricing. Don't miss out!
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