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6 Best Campground Memberships

Jonathan Holmes

Campground memberships allow you to save a good chunk of money in the long run. If you travel and stay in RV campgrounds frequently, then it’s a good idea to buy a campground subscription.

There are plenty of names out there though, so how do you choose the right subscription for you?

Well, below, we want to introduce you to the 6 best RV campground memberships out there. We’ll provide you with a detailed insight into their benefits, which should allow you to make a choice more easily.

Table of Contents

  • 6 Best Campground Memberships
    • Good Sam Club
      • Campground benefits
      • Other benefits
      • Good Sam Club membership pricing
      • Bottom line
    • Passport America
      • Campground benefits
      • Other benefits
      • Passport America membership pricing
      • Bottom line
    • Escapees
      • Campground benefits
      • Other benefits
      • Escapees membership pricing
      • Bottom line
    • Boondockers Welcome
      • Staying benefits
      • Other benefits
      • Boondockers Welcome membership price
      • Bottom line
    • Harvest Hosts
      • Staying benefits
      • Harvest Hosts membership pricing
      • Bottom line
    • Thousand Trails
      • Campground benefits
      • Other benefits
      • Thousand Trails membership pricing
      • Bottom line
  • Is Buying A Campground Membership Worth It?
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6 Best Campground Memberships

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Good Sam Club

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First comes Good Sam Club, which is perhaps the most renowned RV campground membership provider out there. It’s a particularly good option if you are traveling often.

Campground benefits

When it comes to campground benefits, Good Sam Club provides you with a 10% discount at over 2,400 Good Sam Parks and campgrounds around the United States. 10% isn’t the most you can find with RV campground membership providers, but it still is a decent amount, especially if you are staying at campgrounds very frequently.

Aside from the discount, Good Sam Club provides members with a huge catalog of campgrounds. This catalog is pretty nice – among other things, it provides users with data and locations of campgrounds offering boating activities, campgrounds that are best for families, and campgrounds with or by casinos.

Besides, Good Sam Club offers online reservations, park reviews from other Good Sam Club members, and a trip planner.

One thing to keep in mind with the Good Sam Club reviews is that they tend to be more positive than reviews on other platforms. To stay safe, you should double-check the desired park on another platform or review site.

Other benefits

It’s also important to consider the plethora of other benefits coming with a Good Sam Club membership. 

Most notably, a regular Good Sam Club membership will provide you with access to fuel discounts at select Pilot Flying J locations:

  1. 5/1 cents per gallon of gas (US/Canada).
  2. 8/1 cents per gallon of diesel (US/Canada).
  3. 5 cents per gallon of propane.

Aside from that, you are getting a $2.50 discount at dump stations. And when paired with a Pilot Flying J RV Plus Charge card, you are getting additional 5 cents off per gallon of propane and $2.50 off at dump stations.

If you acquire the Good Sam Club Life membership along with an RV Plus Charge card, then your benefits and discounts will be as follows:

  1. 6/2 cents per gallon of gas (US/Canada).
  2. 8/2 cents per gallon of diesel (US/Canada).
  3. 10 cents per gallon of propane.
  4. $5 at dump stations.

Finally, we have the Elite membership. Good Sam provides this membership for 3 years to those who purchase an RV from a Camping World RV dealership.

The discounts provided by this plan when combined with the RV Plus Charge card are as follows:

  1. 7/2 cents per gallon of gas (US/Canada).
  2. 9/2 cents per gallon of diesel (US/Canada).
  3. 10 cents per gallon of propane.
  4. $5 at dump stations.

Aside from these discounts, you are getting:

  1. Up to 10% every day at Gander Outdoors & Camping World retail locations.
  2. Free shipping for over $49 orders at Overton’s, Gander Outdoors, and Camping World.
  3. Free RV & boat dump services and 15% propane discounts at select Camping World SuperCenters.
  4. Over 65% discounts on the Good Sam Guide Series.

Good Sam Club membership pricing

The pricing for the Good Sam Club membership is as follows:

  1. $29 if bought for 1 year.
  2. $50 if bought for 2 years. You are getting a $25 merchandise certificate with this plan. This certificate allows for a $25 discount at Camping World.
  3. $75 if bought for 30 years. This plan gives you two $25 merchandise certificates.

As of early November 2019, the Life membership’s discounted price was $399, while the regular price seems to be $499. This membership is for life, and you do not need to renew it.

Bottom line

The key benefit of the Good Sam membership is the variety of goodies you are getting. It seems like a particularly good choice if you are mostly on the road rather than staying at some campground.

While the campground discount is just 10%, you can save plenty of money on fuel and dumping. Besides, if you happen to be a frequent visitor to Camping World, then the discounts here will be great as well.

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Passport America

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Passport America claims to be the world’s original and largest 50% discount camping club. A Passport America subscription is a fairly good option if you are looking to save money at campgrounds and nothing more.

Campground benefits

We’ve already mentioned the main benefit provided by a Passport America subscription – a 50% discount. This discount applies to nearly 1,800 campgrounds across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Passport America’s campground coverage isn’t as good as Good Sam’s, but you should be able to find a good number of excellent campgrounds from the available 1,800 sites.

Passport America also provides you with a catalog of their campgrounds. You can fairly easily look through them and find the right campground thanks to the available search filters. For example, the filters allow you to find campgrounds that are pet-friendly, have a swimming pool, offer hot showers, or whatnot.

Besides, Passport America offers a trip routing tool that appears to work decently.

Unlike Good Sam, Passport America doesn’t provide campground reviews. You’ll have to research campgrounds on your own through third-party tools and websites. 

Other benefits

Passport America offers fewer side benefits than the Good Sam program.

You are gaining access to a free online subscription to the RV America Magazine ($12 value). Aside from that, you will occasionally be provided with access to numerous Passport America programs. You are also getting a Passport America decal for your RV.

One benefit that may particularly interest you is the referral program. For each person that you refer and who becomes a Passport America member, you will receive a $10 certificate on your next Passport America Discount Camping Card renewal. In other words, you’ll get a $10 discount for each person you refer.

Passport America membership pricing

Passport America is priced as follows:

  1. $44 if purchased for 1 year.
  2. $79 if purchased for 2 years ($9 savings).
  3. $109 if purchased for 3 years ($23 savings).
  4. $179 if purchased for 5 years ($41 savings).
  5. $399 if purchased for life.

The yearly memberships are a little pricier than with Good Sam. However, given the 50% campground discount, the membership can pay for itself after just a few stays.

Bottom line

Passport America is oriented at campground discounts. If you don’t need any of Good Sam’s side benefits and just want to save money on campground fees, Passport America is a great choice, especially if you camp frequently.

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Escapees

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The key feature of Escapees is its community. If you are communicative and like to meet new people, Escapees may be the right club for you. 

Campground benefits

Escapees partners with over 800 commercial RV parks to offer its members 15-50% discounts, depending on the location. If you are lucky enough, your money savings can be as great as with Passport America!

Of course, Escapees also offers a comprehensive park directory where you can look up campgrounds by keywords. It even allows you to filter out any parks that do not offer a 50% discount at the moment.

Escapees provides members with an online mapping tool as well. Aside from allowing you to plan your trip, this tool shows discount parking options, work opportunities, events, and more.

If you are a fan of boondocking, then you’ll be glad to hear that Escapees provides you with access to discounted memberships with Boondockers Welcome and Harvest Hosts. An Escapees membership also provides you with access to SKP Co-Op Parks and Rainbow Parks, with the former being available only to Escapees members. What sets these parks apart from others is their community atmosphere.

Other benefits

The Escapees membership offers many other benefits as well:

  1. Escapees mail forwarding service, a service allowing part- and full-time RVers to stay on track with their USPS mail (for an additional fee).
  2. Educational programs for RVers, including the RVers Online University, RVers Boot Camp, and several others that teach you how to operate your RV safely.
  3. The RVer Job Exchange where you can look for a job or hire other Escapees members.
  4. Escapees community resources.
  5. Partner discounts, such as a 10% discount with ASPCA Pet Insurance, 15% with Goodyear, and even 3 extra months and a keychain if you are a member of the Passport America program.

Escapees membership pricing

The pricing of the Escapees membership program is as follows:

  1. $39.95 annually for US residents.
  2. $49.95 annually for Canada and Mexico residents.
  3. $54.95 annually for residents of other countries.

Aside from that, Escapees offers a life membership that is priced as follows:

  1. $850 for US residents.
  2. $905 for Canada and Mexico residents, as well as residents of other countries.

The lifetime membership costs a fortune compared to Passport America and Good Sam. However, the benefits you are provided with are incomparably more abundant and valuable.

Bottom line

The Escapees program is aimed at those who are pursuing a part- or full-time RV lifestyle. Aside from that, with a plethora of educational materials, Escapees is a great option for newbie RVers. 

The community benefits of Escapees and job finding opportunities will interest avid RVers as well.

While you may purchase an Escapees membership no matter how often you travel in your RV, it would be a wasteful purchase if you were to travel only occasionally. The Escapees community is a huge part of the experience, not to mention that Escapees is better-suited for full- or part-time RVers.

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Boondockers Welcome

 

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Boondockers Welcome is very different from the other RV campground subscription services we’ve overviewed so far. It’s also more affordable in many ways, as well as offers a few unique benefits.

Staying benefits

Rather than provide you with discounts at existing campgrounds, Boondockers Welcome allows you to stay at other members’ property, as well as host others at your property.

After acquiring a Boondockers Welcome membership, you will be able to stay at the property of other members completely for free. Boondockers Welcome doesn’t require you to pay anything other than the subscription fee, but it recommends that you offer cash to cover the host’s costs associated with electricity, water, or whatnot.

Besides, you may share your experience on the Boondockers Welcome website to let future guests know what to expect.

Aside from that, Boondockers Welcome allows you to become a host for other RVers. In exchange, you get a 50% discount on your guest subscription just for signing up for the host program. And for every member hosted, you get 3 free months for your guest subscription.

Boondockers Welcome thus is a kind of a peer-to-peer platform where members can offer a staying place to others. This is great since you bear little to no cost while staying at someone’s property, and there will be many more hosts available than commercial campgrounds. Besides, you’ll be able to communicate with fellow members and RVers.

On the other hand, the not so good side of Boondockers Welcome is that the amenities available will depend on the host. You may have access to electricity and water with some hosts, but not with others. Besides, some hosts may offer little bonuses like grills or picnic tables.

You also need to have a self-contained RV to participate in the program. A self-contained RV is one that allows you to take care of sleeping, cooking, eating, and sanitation inside the RV. This is because the amenities available with hosts are limited.

How long you may stay will also depend on the host – some may be okay with you staying for a week, while others won’t be comfortable with more than 2-3 days.

You can, of course, negotiate all these things with the host, but do keep in mind that Boondockers Welcome members probably will not have the conveniences that campgrounds usually offer.

Other benefits

A Boondockers Welcome subscription also offers some other benefits, including:

  1. A free RV boondocking guide ($17 value).
  2. 20% off a single-year membership at Harvest Hosts.
  3. 10% off on RV Trader if selling your RV with the Enhanced option.
  4. $10 off a Full Time Families membership.
  5. $5 off a premium membership at Mobile Internet Aficionados.
  6. 20% off an RV Health monthly membership.

Boondockers Welcome membership price

As of early November 2019, the cost of a yearly Boondockers Welcome membership was $30. However, since November 15, the cost of the membership will increase to $50 annually. Apparently, the price increase will fund the development of the Boondockers Welcome mobile app. Now, you only have the Boondockers Welcome website.

Bottom line

If you have a self-contained RV, then a membership at Boondockers Welcome is a great way to save plenty of money. With a self-contained RV, you don’t really need the conveniences of campgrounds. And with that in mind, why pay for something that you don’t really need?

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Harvest Hosts

 

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Harvest Hosts has many similarities with Boondockers Welcome, but it has a little twist – it is aimed at supporting local businesses.

Staying benefits

Just like with Boondockers Welcome, Harvest Hosts allows you to stay at other member’s property. You may become a host for others as well.

The key difference with Harvest Hosts is that it is aimed at providing hosting opportunities for local businesses, including:

  1. Wineries.
  2. Breweries and distilleries.
  3. Farms.
  4. Museums and other attractions.
  5. Golf courses and country clubs.

What this means is that Harvest Hosts allows a unique marketing opportunity for local business owners. Not only will you communicate with many people who may become your customers, but Harvest Hosts also encourages guests to support the businesses they are visiting with a purchase.

Local businesses participate in the hosting program completely for free, and they get the following benefits:

  1. Free Harvest Host membership along with its benefits.
  2. Member purchases.
  3. Free marketing and referrals.

On the other hand, guests get the chance to combine their hobbies with their RV trip by staying at around 1,200 available sites. Besides, they get access to trip routing tools and host reviews of other Harvest Hosts members. 

Like with Boondockers Welcome, staying at any host is completely free of charge (with the exception of supporting the host’s business). However, be mindful that guests are limited only to an overnight stay. Some hosts may agree to longer stays, but Harvest Hosts implies only one day.

Besides, guests are again required to have self-contained RVs.

Harvest Hosts membership pricing

Harvest Hosts has two plans:

  1. $79/year with access to over 918 locations, including 414 wineries, 93 breweries & distilleries, 231 farms, and 180 museums & other attractions.
  2. $119/year with access to over 1280 locations, including 362 golf courses and country clubs, as well as access to spa facilities & restaurants.

Bottom line

If you want to enjoy your hobbies during your RV stay, then Harvest Hosts provides plenty of sites to stay at.

Aside from that, Harvest Hosts provides local businesses with a unique opportunity to connect with others and market their products.

In other words, Harvest Hosts is Boondockers Welcome but more business-oriented.

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Thousand Trails

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Finally, if you are ready to pay the money to stay at the best campgrounds and RV resorts, then have a look at Thousand Trails. A membership with these guys is much more expensive than with all the previous clubs, but it may be worth it for you.

Campground benefits

In total, Thousand Trails provides just 81 campgrounds throughout a number of states. And while the number of locations and state coverage is incomparably more limited with Thousand Trails than with other clubs, this club promises to provide you with access to the best and richest RV campgrounds. 

The key benefit of a Thousand Trails subscription is that you are getting the chance to camp with no nightly fees. However, some sites may require a small nightly fee, as well as additional payment for on-site services. 

In other words, read the fine print if you decide to go with Thousand Trails.

Thousand Trails divides its campgrounds between 5 zones:

  1. Northeast, with 14 campgrounds across Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
  2. Southeast, with 23 campgrounds across Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
  3. Northwest, with 18 campgrounds across British Columbia (Canada), Washington, and Oregon.
  4. Southwest, with 18 campgrounds across California, Nevada, and Arizona.
  5. Midwest, with 8 campgrounds across Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Michigan.

For an additional annual fee, Thousand Trails also provides access to over 100 additional destinations, including campgrounds and Encore RV resorts across the zones listed above.

Each of the zones must be purchased separately. And while the costs do not grow exponentially, the variety of campgrounds provided by Thousand Trails is relatively limited. There is no coverage of the Midwest US as well, and the coverage in the west is limited to the West Coast.

Another thing to keep in mind is that reservations need to be made in advance, and since there are only so many sites available, you have to be very strategic and quick with booking a spot at one of the Thousand Trails campsites.

Aside from that, the maximum you can stay at a resort is 14 consecutive days. And if your stay at a resort exceeds 4 consecutive nights, you will have to wait for 7 nights before staying again at any other Thousand Trails resort.

Other benefits

A Thousand Trails membership includes the following two benefits:

  1. Discounts on stays at Encore Resorts.
  2. A free TrailBlazer magazine.

Compared to what some other clubs offer, this isn’t too much. The main reason for you to go for a Thousand Trails membership thus is the quality of resorts available.

Thousand Trails membership pricing

A membership at Thousand Trails is priced as follows:

  1. $585 annually for one zone.
  2. $54 annually for each additional zone
  3. $214 annually for The Trails Collection with its over 100 campgrounds and resorts.

Thousand Trails is thus quite expensive, but it does provide you with an opportunity to stay at the best campgrounds and resorts at a discounted rate and with no nightly fees in some areas.

Bottom line

Who should go for a Thousand Trails subscription?

Well, first comes availability. Since Thousand Trails offers the best coverage in coastal areas and the Northeast, there are only so many places where this club membership will be reasonable.

Aside from that, since the Thousand Trail subscription is fairly costly, you will have to travel a lot for the plan to pay back for itself. So unless you travel very often, a Thousand Trails membership isn’t worth it.

Is Buying A Campground Membership Worth It?

So is buying a campground membership even worth it? While these memberships are mostly not too expensive – under $100 annually – why spend the money if you don’t need all those benefits?

Here’s the thing. You will need to decide yourself whether it’s worth to buy an annual membership at any club.

A Thousand Trails subscription costs $585 annually, for example. When would it be a reasonable buy?

Well, if your savings throughout the year are at least $585, then you can say that the purchase is worth it. If you would have spent more than $585 without the membership, then it was a worthy buy. But if you only save say $400, then you will have wasted $185. 

What this means is that if you spend those $585 on a Thousand Trails membership, then your stays should amount to at least $585 through the year.

If you are mostly on the road than at campgrounds, then you may want to look at something like the Good Sam subscription. This subscription gives you just a 10% discount at campgrounds, but it also offers fuel discounts.

These numbers imply that a Good Sam subscription would be a good buy if you are traveling a lot. 

On the other hand, if you stay at campgrounds most of the time during your RV trips, then you would want to get a subscription that would provide you with higher campground discounts, e.g. Passport America. Since you won’t be on the road too much, there will be less use for the fuel discounts provided by the Good Sam Club membership.

Hopefully, our little analysis above gave you an idea of how you should read the numbers provided by subscription providers. The good thing about the overviewed plans is that they are quite different from each other, which means that choosing one shouldn’t be too difficult for most people.

If you are struggling to choose between 2-3 membership providers, then you may need to do some calculations to approximate how much money you would be saving with each. 

Remember – you spend money now to save more money in the long run. No matter which plan you choose, you should make sure that it allows you to save money. If you plan ahead and know your costs, then this should be easy for you. 

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