RV Camping on a Winery with Harvest Hosts
TL:DR: Camping at Cold Springs Winery and Vineyard offers RVers a serene getaway less than an hour from Boise, Idaho. This pet-friendly venue in the Snake River Valley Wine Region combines the ease of access for all RV sizes with the tranquility of vineyard life. Owned by Bill Ringert since 1998, the vineyard prides itself on producing high-quality wine, with 34 acres of vines and over 12 varieties, including award-winning Tempranillos. Harvest Hosts members have the unique opportunity to stay overnight, enjoying Bill's hospitality and the vineyard's scenic beauty, making it a must-visit for any RV trip through Idaho.
What is it like to camp in your RV on a beautiful winery? Follow the RVing Pyke family in this short video as they show you how Harvest Hosts members can visit and enjoy Cold Springs Winery and Vineyard in Hammett, Idaho.
Located less than an hour from Boise, Idaho, Cold Springs Vineyard is just a short drive off of Interstate 84, but a world away from traffic and noise. Access is easy for RVs of all sizes, including big rigs. The vineyard is also pet friendly, so feel free to bring Fido along to enjoy!
Established in 1998, the peaceful and picturesque family operation is run by owner Bill Ringert. It is part of the Snake River Valley Wine Region. “We raise grapes and make what we consider to be high quality wine. That’s our goal, that’s our mission,” Bill said.
Cold Springs Vineyard currently grows 34 acres of vines and has over 12 different varieties. Bill has certainly reached his goal of making high quality wine, as they consistently win awards in The Idaho Wine Competition. In fact, the 2016 Tempranillo recently took home the Gold in the 2018 competition.
“I’ve had a great time with Harvest Hosts,” Bill said. “We’ve had so many interesting discussions on the patio at the winery. I’ve even had some people invite me to supper. I hope you enjoy your stay, enjoy the wine, and have a safe trip wherever you’re going.”
If you are a Harvest Hosts member, be sure to make a stop at Cold Springs on your next RV trip through Idaho. The wonderful wine is rivaled only by Bill’s sweet and genuine hospitality.
If you are not a Harvest Hosts member, you can still visit and enjoy the winery. But to stay overnight in your RV you must join the program.
Here are some member-submitted photos from Harvest Hosts RVers enjoying their stays: