What’s New at Harvest Hosts: 6 Major Updates + Sneak Peeks (with Bill Zhang)
The RV Atlas Podcast
RVFTA Podcast Network
4.6 • 584 Ratings
🗓️ 1 September 2025
⏱️ 60 minutes
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Summary
In this week’s episode of The RV Atlas Podcast, Jeremy sat down with Bill Zhang, longtime Chief Marketing Officer and now “Chief Retirement Officer” of Harvest Hosts. Bill has been with the company since Joel Holland acquired it, helping build the host network and expand the membership model. He’s also recently become an RV owner himself, buying a Forest River Wolf Pup toy hauler at the Hershey RV Show to make RV travel more accessible for his daughter who uses a wheelchair.
Bill joined us to talk about his personal RV journey and to share six exciting new features Harvest Hosts has rolled out. These updates are designed to reduce “travel anxiety” and make the experience smoother, easier, and more rewarding for members.
1. Hookups and Extra Nights
One of the biggest changes at Harvest Hosts is the addition of hookups and extended stays.
Extended stays: More than 2,000 hosts now allow members to stay for extra nights (often for a small fee, around $30–$35). Instead of just being a one-night stopover, Harvest Hosts locations can now become weekend destinations.
Hookups: Around 1,300 hosts now offer electric hookups (20, 30, or 50 amp), and some even provide sewer hookups.
This evolution broadens the audience for Harvest Hosts. While traditional members enjoyed the off-grid experience, these new options welcome travelers who need a little extra power in hot weather or who simply prefer more comfort.
As Bill explained, these changes have transformed Harvest Hosts from a pass-through stop into a potential destination.
2. Host Profile Improvements
Harvest Hosts has also upgraded its host profile pages to give members clearer information and reduce “arrival anxiety.”
Reviews now include photos, so members can see exactly how big rigs fit into a space.
Parking instructions are accompanied by pictures of RVs parked onsite, making it easier to visualize where you’ll be.
Key policies (like generator use or hookup availability) are now displayed more clearly.
Host response times are visible, helping members know when to expect approval. About one in five hosts also offer auto-approval, streamlining the process.
These updates make planning less stressful and ensure that RVers know what to expect before pulling in.
3. Escapees Integration
In 2023, Harvest Hosts acquired Escapees RV Club, one of the oldest and most respected membership organizations in the RV world.
This integration brings Escapees’ events, discounts, and community resources into the Harvest Hosts ecosystem. The “All Access” Harvest Hosts plan now includes an Escapees membership, giving members access to both programs under one umbrella.
For those new to Escapees, the group is known for its events, affinity groups, and advocacy efforts. Bill highlighted that this merger is about building community for RVers — giving members more ways to connect both online and in person.
4. Campground Partnerships
Harvest Hosts has also expanded its campground discount program. Originally offered through “Campers Card,” this program has now been merged with Escapees’ campground discounts.
Members now have access to over 1,000 campgrounds across the United States offering discounts of 10–50%.
Bill shared his own story of using the discount at a Jellystone campground in Virginia,
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| 0:00.0 | the left right, the dreaded left right at an intersection. |
| 0:03.4 | I had 300 feet to get across four lanes. |
| 0:07.1 | And, you know, I was blocking traffic with my rig. |
| 0:11.4 | Everyone was very nice and they understood. |
| 0:14.4 | Everybody was nice and they understood. |
| 0:16.2 | You were not in New Jersey, Bill. |
| 0:22.1 | Hi, everyone. I'm Stephanie. And I'm Jeremy. And we are the authors of the best |
| 0:26.9 | selling where should we camp next series of guidebooks and camping journals. |
| 0:30.8 | End of the brand new children's books, Tara Babies on the go, my first book of hiking, |
| 0:35.0 | and Tara Babies on the go, my first book of camping. |
| 0:37.9 | Last year we celebrated season 10 of the RV Atlas, and now we're back for brand new |
| 0:43.2 | RV and camping adventures in 2025. Join us now as we cover the best campgrounds, the best RVs, |
| 0:49.6 | the best food, and the best gear and gadgets to bring with you when you go. So pull up a chair and join us around |
| 0:55.5 | the digital campfire. This is season 11 of the RV Atlas. Hello everybody and welcome to today's |
| 1:06.3 | episode of the RV Atlas. Today we have on the show my friend Bill Zang from Harvest hosts. Bill was the |
| 1:14.0 | chief marketing officer of Harvest Hosts for many years, and now he is their chief retirement officer, |
| 1:19.4 | which we'll talk about during the show. And one of the things that I don't talk about that much |
| 1:24.1 | in this podcast is just how wonderful it is to work in the RV industry and in the |
| 1:29.9 | camping industries because we get to meet so many cool people. Stephanie and I have met so many |
| 1:35.2 | wonderful people in both of those industries over the years. For some reason or another, |
| 1:39.9 | those two industries seem to bring together a lot of cool people working at these great companies. |
| 1:46.0 | And Bill is truly one of those people. He's an absolute, wonderful guy, great guy to talk to, super fun, super authentic guy, |
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