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phoneguy1212
Explorer
Sep 17, 2013

How to do google search on camping along a certain highway.

I know how to search a certain location for camping.Lets say I'm leaving Indianapolis and wish to get to Route 66 and go to Oklahoma(central). I wish to never be on interstate but back country highways. How would a person search a specific route when it doesn't matter where you pull up for the night. No walmart or other parking lots is desired. Rest areas and actual camp grounds is what I want. I know it's not a simple request. Thanks to any who takes the time to think about it and answer.
  • Thanks guys for all the great info. I ended up with Microsoft streets&trips 2013. I watched a quick info video on the software and looks like it will do everything I was looking for. I wanted to be able to sit and plan my route and stops instead of just punching in the address into a GPS and as traveling hit popular sites, I wanted to know before I got in the area first. Again thanks everyone,as usual always check here first. OH it was free to me, now have to see if I can get add-on gps dongle to go with it. Looks like a usb flash stick with software is all. Happy Trails
  • phoneguy1212 wrote:
    Rest areas and actual camp grounds is what I want.

    If you're looking for campgrounds, I use this source to located NFS, NPS, BLM, SP, and other public CG's (it also shows private CG's). Just type in a city name. You can then pan the view along the route you want to travel. Campground Map
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I just open a google map - pick any town along your route to open the map up on. Once it is opened up then just type in RV PARKS or RV CAMPGROUND in the search window. This will show all of those places along the MAP route.

    I too will use SAT VIEW to check out possible boon-docking locations...

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