
Georgia has 211 Harvest Hosts locations offering overnight RV stays at farms, breweries, wineries, and attractions from the Blue Ridge foothills to the Atlantic coast. Few states cover this much range in a day's drive: North Georgia's mountain wine country, middle and south Georgia's peach and pecan country, and Savannah's live-oak coastal charm. Member-favorite stops include Historic Peach Orchard Farm, Sports Bar & Live Music Venue, and Historic Coastal Craft Brewery — the state's three most-booked hosts. Members can choose from 58 farm stays, 17 wineries, and 10 breweries statewide.
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Learn MoreDahlonega anchors a genuine mountain wine country an hour north of Atlanta, with vineyard stays among Blue Ridge foothills, waterfalls, and the southern end of the Appalachian Trail. October color here rivals anywhere in the South.
I-75 runs straight through peach and pecan country, where orchard farm stays turn a transit day into a destination — summer for peaches, fall for pecans. Macon's spring cherry blossoms and music history round out the corridor.
Coastal brewery and attraction stays put you within reach of Savannah's squares, Tybee Island, and the Golden Isles down to Cumberland Island's wild horses. From here, Florida is an easy morning down I-95.
Headed for the southern half? Read our guide to RV camping in southern Georgia. Crossing state lines? Browse hosts in neighboring Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, and Florida.