
Harvest Hosts is a membership program for RV camping: unlock unlimited overnight stays at 87 Maryland locations, and thousands more.
Learn MoreCumberland and the mountain counties bring C&O Canal towpath history, Deep Creek Lake, and brewery stays with ridge views — the state's best fall color arrives here first in mid-October. I-68 connects west to West Virginia.
Frederick's brewery-and-history cluster sits minutes from Antietam and Gettysburg country, with Baltimore's harbor an easy day trip. Hosts here are the practical overnight for the entire D.C. region — park outside, ride the Metro in.
Across the Bay Bridge, the pace drops to Chesapeake time: crab houses, watermen's villages, and farm stays on the Delmarva Peninsula running down to Ocean City and Assateague's wild ponies. Delaware's beaches share the peninsula.
Crossing state lines? Browse hosts in neighboring Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware.
Maryland calls itself America in Miniature, and for RVers the nickname earns its keep: Appalachian ridges in the west, Chesapeake crab country in the middle, and Atlantic beach at the far end — all inside three hours of driving. Maryland has 87 Harvest Hosts locations offering overnight stays at breweries, farms, and wineries along the way, led by a brewery bench deep enough that all three of the state's most-booked hosts pour their own: Historic Barn Farm Brewery Retreat, Western Maryland Craft Brewery Retreat, and Industrial-Chic Craft Brewery. Members can also choose from 25 farm stays and 6 wineries statewide.
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One of the quietest spots we have stayed. Great wine and wonderful people to talk to.
Secluded Country Winery Retreat

Artisan Fiber Farm Getaway
Secluded Country Winery Retreat