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10 Great Ways to Experience Agritourism in Your RV

20 Thursday Jun 2019

Posted by Coach-Net in The Great Outdoors, Travel Destinations

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10 Great Ways to Experience Agritourism in Your RV

Have you ever experience agritourism? If not, you’re really missing out.

This unique type of tourism involves visiting farms across the country and getting a true understanding for how each one works and where our food comes from. In some instances, agritourism might mean picking your own fruit or veggies; in others it could mean milking a cow or experiencing a wine tasting.

In all cases, this is a wonderful and unique kind of travel that everyone should try at least once.

To make a good thing even better, agritourism and RVing go hand in hand. After all, if you’re going to be traveling in your RV, you might as well check out what each area has to offer in terms of local foods. Plus, because RVing tends to take you to rural areas, you might even find that there are a few farms mere minutes from your favorite camping spots.

Wondering how you can jump into this amazing new world? Below we’ve compiled a list of awesome options. Try these ideas this summer for a rewarding and delicious camping season.

Head to a U-Pick Farm

GreenBeansBy far the best kind of agritourism for kids, “U-pick” farms can be found in almost every state. A visit to one of these farms is super rewarding thanks to the fact that you get to take home whatever you pick, and because the only cost is that of the food you pick, you can even wrap your visit into your grocery budget.

Want to do more than just pick fruits or vegetables? Look for a farm that has additional activities. Many will offer pony rides, hayrides, bounce houses, and more. This is especially true of pumpkin farms, which tend to have all kinds of kid-friendly activities during the fall months.

Take a Dairy Farm Tour

Many dairy farms are happy to offer tours to visiting guests, and these tours are incredibly interesting. Some will allow you to milk a cow, and most at least give you an opportunity to check out the incredibly complex cow-milking machines.

If you’re lucky, you may even be able to find a dairy farm that gives visitors an opportunity to see end products begin made. These might include ice cream, butter, or cheese.

Visit a Winery

WineryIf you’re a fan of wine, visiting a winery is a great option. Most wineries will share their process with you, and almost all of them give wine tastings. Want to bring the younger campers along? Be sure to ask beforehand. Some wineries do allow children to attend tastings, and some might even provide grape juice for the younger palates.

Wineries can be found in many different states. That said, some of the very best wineries and vineyards are located in California. Therefore, if you’ll be in this area, you will want to be sure to add a winery to your agenda.

Invest in a Harvest Hosts Membership

Those that want an even more in-depth view of what goes on each day on a farm should invest in a Harvest Hosts membership. This super cool camping membership allows RVers to park their rigs at farms and vineyards all over the country, giving them lovely boondocking spots for the small price of a yearly membership.

Many hosts allow guests to participate in daily farm chores and activities, making this an ideal way for campers to get up close and personal with the world of farming.

These are just a handful of the ways a person can join the world of agritourism. Why not give them a try? If you love the experience, you can seek out other amazing opportunities to check out local farms!


About the author: Chelsea Gonzales

Chelsea has the amazing opportunity to take part in full-time RV living and traveling with her tiny tribe. She homeschools her five-year-old son as they travel, and takes full advantage of their unique situation by using the entire world as her son’s classroom. A group of total Disney fanatics, Chelsea and her family often find themselves in the Orlando area in order to visit the Disney parks, but they have also visited over 25 of the 50 states with plans to see many more along the way. No matter where her travels take her, Chelsea enjoys riding bikes, gazing at beautiful sunsets, finding new coffee shops, Irish dancing, and sitting around a campfire with her family.

You can join her adventures through her blog, Wonder Wherever We Wander.


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Get Outdoors! The Health Benefits of Communing with Nature

06 Friday Jun 2014

Posted by Coach-Net in Healthy Lifestyle

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Get Outdoors! The Health Benefits of Communing with Nature In today’s world, you go nonstop. You are plugged in from the time you wake up until the time you go to sleep. With computers, television, radio, and smartphones, we spend most of our days connected to something. Unfortunately, being plugged in can increase your already stressful and hectic life. Sometimes we just need to be reminded that it is important to unplug and reconnect with nature.

Scientists use the term biophilia to explain human’s need to be exposed to plants, skies, and natural environments (1). The health benefits to outdoor activities are essential to our lives.

One of the best ways to reconnect with nature is to plan a camping trip. Taking a week to unplug and recharge in nature may have you returning to your life refreshed and renewed. Camping is an adventure that is never the same experience twice, but will still give you all the benefits. So how does camping really help?

Reset Your Internal Clock


Resets Your Internal Clock
 – Insomnia, poor sleep, and sleep deprivation are all common in today’s world. In the past, humans rose with the sun and went to bed when it got dark. This circadian rhythm is interrupted by artificial light and alarms. By allowing your body to respond naturally to the cycles of the sun can put you back into rhythm (2).

 

 

image2Getting Exercise – While many people enjoy working out in a gym or spend their days rushing around, the exercise you get on a camping trip provides better health benefits. Activities such as hiking, walking, and biking outdoors all exposes you to natural sunlight as well as exercise. This can increase production of serotonin and vitamin D (3). Also, camping provides an opportunity to participate in activities, such as putting up a tent, building a campfire, and cooking, that allow us to move in different ways than your regular activities.

 

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Healthy Eating
 – The limited access to fast food, pre-made foods, and processed foods while camping is a definite bonus. Cooking healthy meals over a campfire has the benefit of not only being healthier for your physical being, but your mental health as well. The back to basics style of Dutch Oven cooking and other dishes helps provide delicious foods as well as act as a stress buster (4). Packing other healthy snacks, such as trail mix, granola, and nuts add energy and enjoyment.

 

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Social Connections
 – Without your family being glued to the television, playing on the computer, or texting, you have a chance to spend quality time together and reconnect. Getting to know your fellow campers can be fun as well. Many campgrounds offer activities such as nature walks, evening programs, and lectures that offer a chance to enjoy the nature around you (5).

 

Take the opportunity to get away from the stress and enjoy the world around you. Camping provides the best of health and healing benefits nature can offer. Pulling up stakes and getting out for a week in the woods will have you relaxed, rested, and ready to take on the world again.

Sources:

  1.  http://www.biophiliafoundation.org/
  2.  http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201308/why-is-camping-trip-the-ultimate-insomnia-cure
  3.  http://www.travelguideline.net/healthy-camping.html
  4.  http://www.post-gazette.com/life/food/2013/09/26/There-is-more-to-Dutch-oven-cooking-than-you-think/stories/201309260087
  5.  http://howtocampout.com/7-surprising-health-benefits-of-camping/

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