Explore Harvest Hosts Campground Partners Open for Year-Round RV Camping
TL;DR Harvest Hosts Campground Partners Program gives you access to RV parks across the U.S. and Canada that are open year-round, making off-season RV travel easier and more flexible.
RV travel doesn't have to stop when peak camping season ends. Whether you're heading south for the winter, planning a cross-country road trip, or simply looking for a campground during the quieter months of the year, having reliable places to stay can make year-round RV travel much easier.
That's where the Harvest Hosts Campground Partners Program can help.
The Campground Partners program expands the ways Harvest Hosts Members can travel by connecting them with RV parks, campgrounds, and resorts offering exclusive Member discounts and perks. And while many campgrounds operate seasonally, there are also Campground Partners across the U.S. and Canada that are open year-round.
From Pennsylvania and Maine to California, Colorado, Utah, Washington, and beyond, these locations give RVers more options for keeping their adventures going through every season.
Here's how the Harvest Hosts Campground Partners program works, and some of the year-round Campground Partners to consider when planning your next RV trip.
What Is the Harvest Hosts Campground Partners Program?
Harvest Hosts Campground Partners is a campground discount benefit included with Harvest Hosts and Escapees RV Club Memberships. The program gives Members access to savings at over 1,100 total participating RV parks, campgrounds, and resorts throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Campground Partners are different from traditional Harvest Hosts locations. At a classic Harvest Hosts location, Members typically stay overnight at a small business such as a winery, farm, brewery, museum, or attraction without paying a traditional nightly camping fee.
Campground Partners, on the other hand, are established, independently owned private campgrounds, RV resorts, and RV parks that charge nightly rates but provide Harvest Hosts Members with special discounts or perks.
That makes Campground Partners particularly useful when you want traditional campground amenities or need a longer, more conventional camping stay.
Members can find participating campgrounds directly through the Harvest Hosts map or mobile app. When it's time to make a reservation, you'll follow the instructions provided on the campground's profile to get your discount, and you'll book directly with the campground.
Why Use Campground Partners?
Every RV trip is different. Some nights, a peaceful stay at a winery or farm may be exactly what you're looking for. Other nights, you might want full hookups, laundry facilities, showers, or simply a traditional campsite where you can settle in for a few days.
Campground Partners give Harvest Hosts Members another option.
Depending on the individual campground, Members may find savings on nightly rates as well as perks such as Wi-Fi, early check-in, late checkout, hookups, or other benefits.
Incorporating Campground Partners into your travel plans can be especially helpful for longer trips. You might spend one night at a Harvest Hosts winery, another with a Boondockers Welcome Host, and then several nights at a Campground Partner when you want to recharge, empty your tanks, refill your freshwater supply, or explore an area for a little longer.
Year-Round Campground Partners Make RV Travel More Flexible
One challenge of RVing in late fall and winter is finding campgrounds that remain open.
Many campgrounds, particularly in colder parts of North America, close for part of the fall, winter, or early spring. That can make spontaneous travel more difficult.
Fortunately, a number of Harvest Hosts Campground Partners are listed as open year-round, creating more options for RVers traveling outside peak season.
The current year-round list spans the Northeast, Midwest, Mountain West, West Coast, Alaska, and Canada. Because operating conditions and availability can change, always confirm current availability and any seasonal restrictions directly with a campground before planning your stay.
Here are some of the year-round campground partners that Harvest Hosts Members can explore.
Year-Round Campground Partners in the Northeast
Even in the Northeast, where cold winters make seasonal campgrounds common, Harvest Hosts Members have several Campground Partners listed as open year-round.
Options include Brookside Campground in Catskill, New York; Champion Meadow Campground in West Stewartstown, New Hampshire; and Wild Fox Cabins & Campground in Lakeville, Maine.
Pennsylvania travelers have several choices, including Greene Hills Resort & Campground in Alexandria, Moyers Grove Campground in Wapwallopen, and The Blue Canoe RV Resort in Connellsville.
Other year-round options include Rifrafters Campground in Fayetteville, West Virginia; The Buckhorne Country Store & Campground in Clifton Forge, Virginia; and The Landing Campground in Blossvale, New York.
Maine travelers can also find Skowhegan Kennebec Valley KOA in Canaan.
These locations can be especially helpful for RVers traveling through the region outside the traditional summer and fall camping seasons.
Year-Round Campground Partners in the West
The West has one of the largest selections of year-round Campground Partners on the current list.
California
California's relatively mild climate makes it a natural destination for off-season RV travel. Year-round Campground Partners include:
- 49er Village RV Community in Plymouth
- Carson River Resort in Markleeville
- Cook's Station Campground in Pioneer
- High Sierra RV & Mobile Park in Oakhurst
- Sierra Mac River Trips in Groveland
Washington
Washington also offers a substantial number of year-round choices, including:
- Bayshore RV Park & Guest Suites in Tokeland
- Cedar to Surf Campground in Ocean Park
- Columbia Point Resort in Kettle Falls
- Emerald Springs RV Park in Arlington
- Evergreen Coho SKP Park in Chimacum
- Glacier Peak Resort, RV Park and Winery in Rockport
- Gold Mountain RV Park in Republic
- Silver Lake Resort in Silverlake
- Smokiam Resort and Campground in Soap Lake
- Sun Retreats Birch Bay in Blaine
- The River Rue RV Park in Wilbur
Oregon and Alaska
In Oregon, year-round options include Cougar Lane Lodge in Agness, Crooked River Ranch RV Park in Terrebonne, and UpRiver RV Park in Maupin.
Travelers heading much farther north can also find Diamond M Ranch Resort in Kenai, Alaska, on the year-round list.
That variety can make the Campground Partners network particularly useful when planning long western road trips where climates and camping conditions can change dramatically from one region to another.
Year-Round Campground Partners in the Mountain Region
Travelers exploring the Mountain West also have plenty of options.
Colorado
Year-round Colorado Campground Partners on the current list include:
- CampV in Naturita
- Chinook Cabins & RV Park in South Fork
- Gordon Creek RV Park in Livermore
- Idaho Springs RV Resort & Campground in Idaho Springs
- La Mesa RV Park in Cortez
- Oasis RV Resort & Cottages in Gunnison
- Sun Outdoors Rocky Mountains in Granby
Utah
Utah options include:
- Buckhorn RV Park and Resort in Huntington
- Escalante Grand Resort in Escalante
- Fremont River RV Park in Loa
- Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah in Garden City
- The Hitching Post in Snowville
Idaho
In Idaho, Members can find:
- Bear River Hot Springs in Preston
- Crazy Cow Farm Adventure in Malad City
- Elk Valley Resort in Mountain Home
- Sacajawea Inn in Salmon
- Teton Peaks Resort in Tetonia
Montana and Wyoming also have year-round options, including Cottonwood Camp, Flathead Harbor Resort, RV, Luxury Condos & Cabins, Hot Springs Campground & RV, The Virginian Hotel, and Where Am I To Go Campground.
Keep in mind that "open year-round" doesn't necessarily mean you'll experience mild weather. Winter conditions in the Mountain West can be significant, so check road conditions, temperatures, campground services, and RV winterization needs before traveling.
Year-Round Campground Partners in the Midwest
Year-round RVing is possible in the Midwest, too.
The current list includes America's Best Campground in Branson and Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins in Osceola, Missouri.
Iowa travelers can consider BEYONDER Getaway at Lazy Acres in Center Point, Deer Ridge Campground in Wadena, R&B's Riverview Campground in Leighton, and Southpark Estates Campground in Iowa Falls.
Other year-round Campground Partners include:
- Black Hawk Creek RV Park in Rapid City, South Dakota
- Sunset RV Park in Custer, South Dakota
- Camp Lord Willing R.V. Park in Monroe, Michigan
- Winding River Campground in Benzonia, Michigan
- River Forest Campground in White Lake, Wisconsin
- Spur of the Moment Ranch in Mountain, Wisconsin
- Whispering Pines Campground in Holmen, Wisconsin
- Tall Sycamore Campground in Logansport, Indiana
- Trout Lake Campground in Bovey, Minnesota
These options can be particularly valuable for RVers who need overnight accommodations while crossing the Midwest during shoulder seasons or winter travel.
Don't Forget About Year-Round Campground Partners in Canada
Just like Harvest Hosts, the Campground Partners Program also has locations in Canada. The ones open year-round include:
- Buffalo Lookout Campground in Regina, Saskatchewan
- Mara Lake RV Park & Campground in Sicamous, British Columbia
- Summit River Lodge and Campground in Valemount, British Columbia
- Caribou RV Park in Whitehorse, Yukon
- Peck's Cottages & Riverdale RV Park in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
These properties can give RVers additional flexibility when traveling across Canada or planning an extended North American road trip.
How to Find Campground Partners in Harvest Hosts
Finding Campground Partners is simple.
Log in to the Harvest Hosts website or mobile app and open the Discover Map. From there, use the Campground Partners filter to display participating locations.
Each campground has a profile where you can review the information provided by the property, including its discount and booking instructions.
When you're ready to reserve, follow the campground's specified process. Depending on the property, you may be directed to book through its website with a discount code or call the campground and provide your membership information.
Because each Campground Partner handles their own reservations, it's important to check each individual campground's profile before booking.
How to Plan a Year-Round RV Trip With Campground Partners
Having access to year-round campgrounds doesn't mean every destination will be equally easy to visit in every season. A little extra planning can make off-season travel much smoother.
Check the Weather Before You Go
A campground may remain open in January even if the surrounding area regularly receives snow. Review weather forecasts and road conditions before departure, especially when traveling through mountainous or northern regions.
Confirm Which Amenities Are Available
Some year-round campgrounds may operate with reduced amenities during the winter. For example, seasonal conditions could affect water availability or other campground services.
Contact the campground directly if a particular amenity is essential to your trip.
Protect Your RV From Freezing Temperatures
If you're traveling somewhere cold, make sure your RV is prepared for the winter. Depending on your rig and conditions, that may mean protecting water lines, monitoring propane supplies, using a heated water hose, or taking other cold-weather precautions.
Why Campground Partners Add More Flexibility to a Harvest Hosts Membership
Harvest Hosts has always been about making RV travel more memorable. Farms, wineries, breweries, museums, attractions, and other unique Hosts can turn an ordinary travel day into an experience of its own.
Campground Partners complement those stays rather than replace them.
There are times when you simply need a traditional campground. Maybe you're ready for hookups after several nights of dry camping. Maybe you want to stay in one destination for a week or more. Or maybe you're traveling during a time of year when many other camping options are closed.
With Campground Partners included as a Member benefit, RVers have another tool for building trips that work for their individual travel styles.
And with year-round options stretching from Maine to California, Alaska to Nova Scotia, and throughout the Midwest and Mountain West, the end of peak camping season doesn't have to mean the end of RV season.
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Keep RVing All Year Long
RV season doesn't have to end when summer does.
Whether you're planning a winter escape, taking an early-spring road trip, chasing fall foliage, or simply traveling whenever your schedule allows, Harvest Hosts Campground Partners can give you more options for finding places to stay, while saving money along the way.
Combine Campground Partners with unique Harvest Hosts locations and other overnight options, and you can build an RV itinerary that's flexible enough for virtually any season.
