![]() We picked a bottle of Chardonnay for the evening ahead and we walked with the turkeys and dogs in the vineyards. Right away, we were welcomed with a big area to park under the shade of the trees.Īfter we set up camp, we walked to the tasting room to taste a few of their wines and relax. We were asked to call just a few minutes before we arrived so that Ron could meet us outside and show us where to park the motorhome. We were so appreciative to hear that they had one spot under beautiful trees in a separate overflow parking area. We talked to Jody on the phone at Sharp Mountain Vineyards when she had a last minute cancellation on the long weekend. So we headed to Sharp Mountain Vineyards in Jasper, Georgia!ġ10 Ruthgeb Trail, Jasper, Georgia. Harvest Hosts spots are for only one night. ![]() It also felt nice it was free! But it was time to move on. It felt nice knowing we were supporting a family owned business. The tasting room opened early afternoon, so we purchased another bottle to take with us. It was nice to have the place to ourselves. The next morning, we ate our breakfast overlooking the vines. We slept peacefully with the sounds of the country at night. They make it a point to be friendly while respectfully social distancing. They welcome dogs in the tasting room and even have treats for them. We fed the dogs their dinner and then took a walk with them thru the vineyards! This winery is beyond dog friendly! So we found a spot where we could sit in our camp chairs overlooking the vineyards with a bottle of wine we purchased before they closed. We were told we could set up anywhere in the front fields under the trees away from the parking lot. The first winery we stayed at with Brickle and Digby was Engelheim Vineyards.Įngelheim Vineyards was such an impressively beautiful location. But in exchange, you agree to make a purchase at their establishment. Wineries, farms and unique locations offer a site to park your motorhome or self contained RV at their location for no charge. We found campsites to accommodate our size motorhome on an app and website called Harvest Hosts. So we decided to stay at two different wineries in North Georgia over the long weekend. The North Georgia mountains are now emerging as a prominent wine region. Georgia may be known as the Peach State, but grapes are a passion there too! But it is well worth it and your dog will thank you. It’s one of our favorite things to do.Īnd once you try it, you will understand why! This is camping at its finest. What is boon-docking? It is when you camp without electricity or water hookups. So what were we to do? We decided to go Boondocking at North Georgia wineries. Maybe that’s just us! But we live in our house on wheels. Camping reservations are hard to come by right now! Camping has perhaps never been so popular.Īnd that’s a great thing for people and their dogs wanting to social distance but still enjoy nature safely.īut if you are like us, you may find yourself without reservations on a long, holiday weekend.
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