Harvest Hosts and Progressive teamed up and sent a survey of 49 questions to over 2,000 RVers to learn more about their travel habits, preferences, anxieties, bucket list destinations, and more.
We’ve distilled all of our most valuable data into a full-scale report, RV Travel Trends of 2025: How RVers Operate.
Who Would Benefit from Reading the RV Travel Trends of 2025 Report?
Whether you’re a seasoned RVer, new to RVing yourself, or you’re working in the RV industry, this report has insights that you can use to inform your travels, understand the travel habits of RVers, and so much more.
Some Interesting Insights
1 in 4 RVers Are Most Interested in Traveling to the Northeast in 2025
Our data showed that the Southwest, West Coast, and Pacific Northwest were really popular in 2024. The Northeast is a new place they are setting their sights on to explore in 2025.
1 in 5 RVers List Alaska as a Bucket List Destination
Alaska was a popular choice amongst all age groups of RVers. However, it ranked low in RVers 2025 travel plans. Maybe 2026 will be the year to go?
45% of RVers Plan Their Trips Less Than Two Months in Advance
If you can, booking campsites further in advance can help you avoid scrambling to find a spot. When plans change or you can only plan a short amount of time ahead, RV travel apps (like Harvest Hosts) can help you find a last-minute place to stay, so you have the freedom to be spontaneous with a safety net.
71% of RVers Spend Less Than $10,000 Per Year on RV Ownership Costs
Even though RV life has high start-up costs, eventually the cost of living becomes much cheaper. Even for families who RV part-time, RVing is a more budget-friendly way to travel in the long run.
65% of RVers Are Interested in Agritourism
RV travel is not just about checking places off a bucket list, it’s also about the experiences and memories you make along the way. By participating in agritourism, the business practice that combines agriculture with tourism to attract visitors while generating income, RVers can seek out places to stay that also provide quality travel experiences.
Harvest Hosts is just one way to help RVers find farms that allow them to stay overnight, but Harvest Hosts and Non-Harvest Hosts Members alike are interested in visiting farms with animals and exploring plant-based farms during their travels/
Read The Full Report
For even more data full of RVer insights, read the in-depth report using the link below. It’s free to all!