Exploring Outside the 303
A travel trailer is parked in a lavender field, surrounded by rows of vibrant purple lavender plants in full bloom. The trailer, which appears to be a Catalina model, is a typical white and gray color scheme. The serene natural setting contrasts with the man-made trailer, creating an idyllic and picturesque scene. The cloudy sky overhead adds a sense of tranquility to the image.

Unique Camping at Lavender Farm

✔️Unique overnight camping spots⁠ ⁠ One of my favorite spots from this past summer was @trinitygardenslavenderfarm in Washington. We were able to stay there because we have a Harvest Host (HH) membership.⁠ ⁠ HH offers unique overnight camping spots at wineries, farms, breweries, museums, etc. for free, they do ask that you patron the location you stay at. We usually spend anywhere from $10 to $30 when we stay at a HH. ⁠ ⁠ It costs $79/yr with the option to add access to golf courses for an additional $40/yr. We opted for the basic HH. ⁠ ⁠ Pro's:⁠ ◾ Cheaper option then most campgrounds⁠ ◾ Amazing opportunities to stay at these unique locations⁠ ◾ Safer then staying in a parking lot⁠ ◾ Website is user friendly ⁠ ⁠ Con's⁠ ◾ Not always convenient locations ⁠ ◾ Have to contact each host individually to request a reservation (we have been turned down twice)⁠ ◾ Can only stay one night⁠ ◾ No hookups (typically)⁠ ⁠ For us, we have stayed at a HH ~3 times per year. Our travel schedule typically doesn't include an overnight as we will drive 4-5 hours and stay for a few days. But this summer our plan is different and will include longer drive days with a few overnights mixed in, so we plan to fully use this membership. ⁠ ⁠ We will continue to evaluate if this membership yearly based on our travel plans . If you would like to join HH I have a link in our bio for 15% off a membership. ⁠ ⁠ ❓ Have you stayed at a Harvest Host before? If not, what type of location would you want to stay at❓ ⁠ ⁠ 🏞️ follow us @exploringoutsidethe303⁠ ⁠ ⁠

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