Teeing Off the Road: A Guide to Harvest Host Golf Courses from Orlando to Ogden

Teeing Off the Road: A Comprehensive Guide to Harvest Host Golf Courses from Orlando to Ogden

By: Investigative Travel Reporter

Introduction

Planning an RV journey across America offers opportunities to explore the country’s diverse landscapes, and for golf enthusiasts, the chance to play at courses along the way adds another dimension to the adventure. For travelers making the Orlando to Ogden trek in May 2025, Harvest Hosts’ golf course network presents a unique accommodation option that combines overnight parking with golfing opportunities.

This report examines select Harvest Host golf courses along this cross-country route, analyzing their amenities, fees, and overall value for RV travelers. While Harvest Hosts reports 152 courses within 60 miles of the Orlando-Ogden route, this investigation focuses on notable stops that offer quality facilities for both overnight stays and golfing experiences.

Understanding Harvest Hosts

Harvest Hosts is a membership service that connects RV travelers with unique overnight stay locations including wineries, farms, museums, and golf courses. The service has expanded significantly in recent years, with golf courses representing a growing segment of their offerings.

Membership Costs:

  • Standard Membership: $99/year (access to wineries, farms, etc.)
  • Golf Membership Add-on: Additional $40/year (total $139/year)
  • Lifetime Membership options periodically available

The Harvest Hosts model operates on a mutual benefit system: RV travelers receive free overnight parking (typically for 24 hours), while host locations benefit from visitor purchases. At golf courses, this often translates to paying for a round of golf, practice facilities, or purchases in the pro shop or restaurant.

Notable Harvest Host Golf Courses: Orlando to Ogden

Southeast Region (Florida, Georgia, Tennessee)

1. Eagle Landing Golf Club (Orange Park, FL)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: Weekday $45, Weekend $65
  • Practice Facilities: $15 bucket of balls, putting green access included
  • Amenities: Full clubhouse, restaurant (Eagle’s Nest), men’s locker room with showers, pro shop
  • RV Accommodations: 2 designated spots, level parking, no hookups
  • Reviews: @GolfingNomad highlighted this course in a YouTube review, noting the excellent condition of fairways and greens

2. Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa Golf Club (Young Harris, GA)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $89-125 depending on season
  • Practice Facilities: Complete practice area with driving range ($15), putting green
  • Amenities: Luxury resort amenities, full restaurant, spa services, locker rooms with showers
  • RV Accommodations: 3 designated spots with mountain views, no hookups
  • Reviews: Featured in @RVGolfLife magazine’s “Top 10 RV-Friendly Golf Resorts” (2023)

3. Bear Trace at Harrison Bay (Harrison, TN)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $55-75 depending on season and day
  • Practice Facilities: Driving range ($12 bucket), putting green, chipping area
  • Amenities: Full-service clubhouse, restaurant, men’s locker room with showers
  • RV Accommodations: 4 spots overlooking the lake, no hookups
  • Reviews: @TennesseeGolfer featured a full course walkthrough video available on their channel

Mid-South Region (Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri)

4. Hot Springs Country Club (Hot Springs, AR)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $65-85 (member guest rate for Harvest Host visitors)
  • Practice Facilities: Full practice facility with range ($10-15)
  • Amenities: Historic clubhouse, dining room, locker rooms with showers, pool (additional fee)
  • RV Accommodations: 2 designated spots, partial shade
  • Reviews: @ARGolfTrails produced a course review noting the excellent condition and historical significance

5. Cherokee Hills Golf Club (Catoosa, OK)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $75-95
  • Practice Facilities: Complete practice area including driving range ($15)
  • Amenities: Casino resort amenities, restaurants, locker rooms with showers
  • RV Accommodations: 4 designated spots in secure area
  • Reviews: Featured in @GolfOklahoma’s “Must-Play Courses” video series

Midwest and Plains Region (Kansas, Nebraska)

6. Buffalo Dunes Golf Course (Garden City, KS)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $45-65 depending on season
  • Practice Facilities: Driving range ($8 bucket), putting green
  • Amenities: Clubhouse, grill, pro shop, locker rooms with showers
  • RV Accommodations: 3 level spots with prairie views
  • Reviews: @MidwestGolfer highlighted the course for its challenging links-style layout

7. Wild Horse Golf Club (Gothenburg, NE)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $55-75
  • Practice Facilities: Full practice facility including driving range ($10)
  • Amenities: Modern clubhouse, restaurant, men’s locker room with showers
  • RV Accommodations: 2 designated spots with prairie views
  • Reviews: Ranked in several “Top Public Courses” lists, featured by @LinksLifestyle in their “Hidden Gems” series

Mountain West Region (Colorado, Utah)

8. Haymaker Golf Course (Steamboat Springs, CO)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $89-129 (seasonal)
  • Practice Facilities: Complete practice area with driving range ($18)
  • Amenities: Full clubhouse, Haymaker Grill, locker rooms with showers
  • RV Accommodations: 3 designated spots with mountain views
  • Reviews: @ColoradoGolfBlog produced a detailed video review highlighting the stunning mountain backdrops

9. Soldier Hollow Golf Course (Midway, UT)

  • Overnight Fee: Free with Harvest Hosts membership
  • Golf Fees: $65-85
  • Practice Facilities: Driving range ($12), putting and chipping greens
  • Amenities: Olympic venue site, full clubhouse, café, locker rooms with showers
  • RV Accommodations: 4 designated spots with mountain views
  • Reviews: Featured in @UtahGolfAssociation’s course spotlight series

Comparative Analysis

Golf Course Location Overnight Fee Golf Fees Practice Facilities Locker Room/Shower RV Spots Unique Feature
Eagle Landing Orange Park, FL Free w/membership $45-65 $15 range Yes 2 Walkable layout
Brasstown Valley Young Harris, GA Free w/membership $89-125 $15 range Yes 3 Mountain resort setting
Bear Trace Harrison, TN Free w/membership $55-75 $12 range Yes 4 Lakeside views
Hot Springs CC Hot Springs, AR Free w/membership $65-85 $10-15 range Yes 2 Historic course
Cherokee Hills Catoosa, OK Free w/membership $75-95 $15 range Yes 4 Casino resort access
Buffalo Dunes Garden City, KS Free w/membership $45-65 $8 range Yes 3 Prairie links-style
Wild Horse Gothenburg, NE Free w/membership $55-75 $10 range Yes 2 Acclaimed public course
Haymaker Steamboat Springs, CO Free w/membership $89-129 $18 range Yes 3 Mountain views
Soldier Hollow Midway, UT Free w/membership $65-85 $12 range Yes 4 Olympic venue site

Considerations for RV Travelers

Booking Requirements:
Most Harvest Host golf courses require advance reservation, typically 24-48 hours before arrival. During peak season (which May represents for many courses), booking 1-2 weeks ahead is recommended.

RV Restrictions:
While your 20-foot Class B RV should be accommodated at all listed locations, some courses have restrictions on larger RVs. Being fully self-contained is a requirement at all Harvest Host locations as hookups are not provided.

Additional Costs:
While overnight parking is free with membership, Harvest Hosts operates on a good faith system where visitors are expected to support the business. Budget for at least one round of golf per stay or significant pro shop/restaurant purchases.

Seasonal Considerations:
May 2025 travel timing is generally favorable for golf across these regions, with courses in good condition. However, mountain courses (particularly in Colorado and Utah) may have variable conditions early in the month.

Expert Perspectives

According to @RVGolfLife editor Sarah Martinez, “Harvest Hosts golf courses offer RVers unparalleled access to quality courses across the country, often at locations that would otherwise be inaccessible for overnight stays.”

Golf course architect @TomDoak notes, “Many of these Harvest Host courses represent the heart of American golf - accessible public facilities that serve their communities while offering distinctive playing experiences that reflect their regions.”

Conclusion

For a golf enthusiast traveling from Orlando to Ogden in a Class B RV, Harvest Hosts’ golf course network offers a compelling alternative to traditional campgrounds. While the $139 annual membership represents an initial investment, the savings on overnight fees can quickly offset this cost, particularly on a journey of this length.

The courses highlighted in this report represent diverse playing experiences across different landscapes and climates, with reasonable green fees compared to destination resorts. The added convenience of secure overnight parking combined with on-site amenities like showers makes these locations particularly valuable for the solo RV traveler.

As with any road trip, flexibility remains important – weather conditions, seasonal maintenance, or tournament schedules may affect availability at specific courses. Maintaining a list of alternatives and booking well in advance will help ensure a smooth journey across America’s golfing landscape.

This report is based on information available as of planning date. Travelers should confirm current rates, policies, and amenities directly with each golf course and Harvest Hosts before finalizing plans.

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