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Jan-17-2019 11:16 AM
Allworth wrote:
I note that no one has mentioned the Good Sam Trip Planner.
Since you are already a member, it is free. Go to the GS Club website, log in and open it. Take the tour. The learning curve is not steep and you can tailor trips to your liking with a little practice. Set waypoints and it gives you total miles and "link miles" then you can ask it to display CGs.
The end product is downloadable to Rand McNally GPS systems (and possibly others).
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ON EDIT: After I have an end point for the day I go to RV Park Reviews (which I believe now calls itself CampgroundReviews.com) and Passport America to see what "other" CGs may be available.
Jan-17-2019 10:54 AM
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Jan-16-2019 04:20 PM
tragusa3 wrote:
I have been using RVParky for the first time this winter. We're planning out 8k miles this summer. I do like it, however, online only is a problem as well as not having a measurement or radius tool. I end up using it in combination with google maps.
Jan-16-2019 03:40 PM
richclover wrote:
Thanks for the RVParky tip! Best I've seen for my needs.
Do you know of a way to modify/change the route that is mapped out between the start and end points? If there is I haven't found it.
Jan-16-2019 02:06 PM
Jan-16-2019 01:47 PM
accsys wrote:
Go to RV Parky, Sign Up (it's free) and start a new trip. Put in a starting location, then put in your ending location. It will then give you a map in the right pane showing its proposed route. On the left pane you will see your two stops. You will notice your last stop has a "Find a Place to Stay" button. Clicking on that will show you every place you can park an RV near that location. I normally filter that list at the top to remove all Stores, Gas Stations, and Other so that I only see campgrounds and RV Parks. You can then find your desired park by reading reviews, etc of the different parks.
So that would have the ending location set! Then you figure how far you want to drive and put in the location of your first stop by clicking the Plus symbol between your starting and ending location. And just keep doing this until until you have your trip configured. You input the city and it will list the campgrounds in that area for you to select, all the time showing your progress in the map pane. You will notice that it allows you to put in howmany days you want to stop at each location and will keep your dates current and also tell you the distance between stops.
We have used this for our last three summer trips and love its simplicity. We also have the RV Park Reviews site in another tab so we can also use their reviews for parks we are looking at.
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Jan-16-2019 05:14 AM
accsys wrote:This is exactly how I do it also. Export the trip tp GPS and off we go. Simple.
Go to RV Parky, Sign Up (it's free) and start a new trip. Put in a starting location, then put in your ending location. It will then give you a map in the right pane showing its proposed route. On the left pane you will see your two stops. You will notice your last stop has a "Find a Place to Stay" button. Clicking on that will show you every place you can park an RV near that location. I normally filter that list at the top to remove all Stores, Gas Stations, and Other so that I only see campgrounds and RV Parks. You can then find your desired park by reading reviews, etc of the different parks.
So that would have the ending location set! Then you figure how far you want to drive and put in the location of your first stop by clicking the Plus symbol between your starting and ending location. And just keep doing this until until you have your trip configured. You input the city and it will list the campgrounds in that area for you to select, all the time showing your progress in the map pane. You will notice that it allows you to put in how many days you want to stop at each location and will keep your dates current and also tell you the distance between stops.
We have used this for our last three summer trips and love its simplicity. We also have the RV Park Reviews site in another tab so we can also use their reviews for parks we are looking at.
Jan-16-2019 03:21 AM