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tommymsw
Explorer
Jul 19, 2017

Any website that shows rv parks along my route?

I know I can look up rv parks by town and such, but I am wondering if there is a website that will show the parks along my route... Just to help me plan out my trip a bit.

I am planning on trying to make it to an area for the eclipse... and I am guessing I will need to contact EVERY park looking for an opening... starting from where I would LIKE to be, all the way back to where I am starting.

I imagine all the close ones will be filled up already!
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    You do not have to be a member of Passport America to use it's routing which has the option of adding their CGs along your route. Since it's going to happen in the afternoon in the East I'd head toward a rural area and stay at a CG several hours outside of it's path. Drive to near the center of it's path in that area and park your C on the side of a farm road...drive back to your CG afterwards.
  • tommymsw wrote:
    I know I can look up rv parks by town and such, but I am wondering if there is a website that will show the parks along my route... Just to help me plan out my trip a bit.

    I am planning on trying to make it to an area for the eclipse... and I am guessing I will need to contact EVERY park looking for an opening... starting from where I would LIKE to be, all the way back to where I am starting.

    I imagine all the close ones will be filled up already!


    I use both Google and Bing maps just put CampGrounds in, then zoom into the area - not everyone but a good number. Works for me.

    Also Allstays.

    JMHO,
  • Wiki camps or rvparky app may help you out you can find everything from wide spots beside the road to full hookup campgrounds

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