Campsite reviews,  Harvest Hosts

Horseshoe Bend Cellars Vineyard and Winery Iowa Park, Texas

Our goal is to travel no more than 3 ½ hours a day.  Doesn’t always happen but that is the goal.  There are times when we just need a place to stay overnight.  So far, we haven’t had to visit a Walmart or Cracker Barrel.

Horseshoe Bend was our host for the evening.  This winery sits on a large secluded property.  We were directed to park our rig on a gravel parkway. Our hosts also allowed us to use our generators which provided air conditioning for the night. We enjoyed our host, Gabi, as she explained the wines we chose for our wine tasting.  The tasting offered a sampling of four wines of your choice and if you purchased a bottle of wine the tasting fee was waived.  Yes, not only did we buy one bottle but two.  We also ordered a cheese board that offered a selection of four kinds of cheese, nuts, grapes, and crackers.  Much to my surprise gluten-free crackers were included.

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There was another couple who were staying the night and we conversed ( the tables were more than six feet apart) finding out they were from a town about 2 hours away and they were just out for a weekend getaway.  We really enjoy our stays at Harvest Hosts campsites and meet the friendliest hosts and people passing through.

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