There is a plethora of free travel apps. some are pretty good and some are rather limited. Allstays is an excellent travel planning app. It seems to be well supported and continually updated and added to. It is not, however, free. I don't remember the cost but it wasn't expensive.
"Harvest Host": approx. 1,000 locations across US (a few north of the border), consisting of wineries, breweries, distilleries (sense a theme here?!), museums, farms, etc. Seems a well constructed and intuative app.
"Free Roam": almost too many sites but useful. Lists are paid and free campgrounds broken out with reviews and non-reviewed sites.
"Overnight Parking Finder": Sorta like Trivago for overnight spots. Lists Walmarts, Pilot/FJ, Rest Stops, RV dumps, BLM/NF, Casino's etc. with Lat/Longs, addresses and contact info. Pretty robust.
"Pilot Flying J": Likely no need to expand on this one. We've all seen these locations across the US.
Happy Travels, All. As my dealer said when I picked up the 2020 400, "Wear it out, Senor!"
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There are others but the three above are my go to references when traveling. 👍🏻
"Harvest Host": approx. 1,000 locations across US (a few north of the border), consisting of wineries, breweries, distilleries (sense a theme here?!), museums, farms, etc. Seems a well constructed and intuative app.
"Free Roam": almost too many sites but useful. Lists are paid and free campgrounds broken out with reviews and non-reviewed sites.
"Overnight Parking Finder": Sorta like Trivago for overnight spots. Lists Walmarts, Pilot/FJ, Rest Stops, RV dumps, BLM/NF, Casino's etc. with Lat/Longs, addresses and contact info. Pretty robust.
"Pilot Flying J": Likely no need to expand on this one. We've all seen these locations across the US.
Happy Travels, All. As my dealer said when I picked up the 2020 400, "Wear it out, Senor!"
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