I would like to plan a long solo road trip next year. I just got my T@B this year so I'm a "newbie". Is there any apps or hints on planning a road trip? Do you make reservations, Harvest Host, or are you spontaneous?
Kathy - Lansing, MI
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I start with Google Maps. You can build an itinerary fairly easily. In another window I pull up a variety of campground sites (KOA, Good Sam, Campendium, or just "RV Parks near XXXXXX" in Google Maps. After selecting your first stop you can either (i) "Add Destination" and you'll have to track the mileage and hours for each leg or (ii) flip the daily destination to the "your location" line and type in your new destination, which will show you that days mileage and hours.
If you're old school (guilty!), I also use the good old Rand McNally Road Atlas, Large Scale. I love maps and spend alot of time turning pages in that thing. Wore one out in 9 state trip in 2018. Colored markers for each days route, tabs on pages that I need, etc. Somehow...it brings some comfort.
If you're AAA, they (or you) can customize a "Trip Tik" for your entire route. It's failry intuative tool.
I generally "plan" and unplanned stop here and there. Makes it a bit more seat of the pants.
Apps that are helpful are Harvest Host (annual fee, stay free), Campendium, Overnight Parkikng Finder (aggregates Walmart, Pilot/Flying J, Reststops, RV Dumps, BLM, etc. locations), FreeRoam, among others.
If I'm on a mission (e.g like to get to point B by a certain date), I'll plan for extend stops (2-3 days at one place) on return leg. In midst of planning a 5000mi. trip now. Taking a bit more northerly route from San Diego to Chattanooga or perhaps NC., then a more southerly route on my return. Hope to depart second week of Oct. Taking 7-8 days eastbound, then a couple/three weeks to return. Fingers crossed.
Enjoy the planning and plan to enjoy!
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We have an idea of a few major things we want to experience on a trip but generally wander/drift. We've always enjoyed not following a schedule when on vacation.
Last year we spent a bit more than a month on the road for one of our trips. We made reservations at a KOA in Minnesota for two nights to see the home opener football game. The other 30 some nights we found a place to stop for the night using a process similar to @Mouseketab. For us this included a few Wal-marts, but mostly State Parks, National Parks, a few KOAs and dispersed camping (KOAs are a definite on laundry nights).
We have traveled this way for over 30 years. We've never experienced what @DougH mentioned, but admittedly have chosen to not travel this year.
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While researching all the different web resources are used not a single Planning APP. To capture all that research and to suggest more (an iterative process) I've found the Furkot.com Trip Planner very useful. It's available for free and has additional features for $14/year membership (waived if you use them to book lodging).
What is really nice is Furkot lets you set driving parameters; max hours of day, max miles per day, your MPH as a set value or percentage of posted speed limit and if needed you can change those parameters on different legs of the route. It even has a MPG feature that can flag when fuel stops are needed.
You input your start & end points and it's initial route will show the locations you should stop to camp and/or buy fuel. It's lookup tables are very complete for services . . . they link campgrounds from campendium . . .
You have complete control to add stops and/or rearrange the travel route. Makes planning a long days & mileage trip easy to do.
Here's a very basic example of some of the features.
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I've been using it for years to plan camping trips and motorcycle trips. Just used it this week for my upcoming MC trip. Your trips are saved so you can always go back to them. You can clone a trip so that you can make alterations on the new version. And you can export trips to most GPS units.
Check it out!
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