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.
I used it last year on my trips to Zion, North Rim, Lake Mead and Vegas. It's clunky. I have to use 3 tools, computer, cellphone Google map and print-out to make it useful.
There is a discussion about it on another thread (mainly, complaint about how it's not working on his computer).
My dream single tool is my iPhone. I have suggested some improvements to benchmark RVSparky and tripwizard.com, the latter on the grid-radius features.
I am not holding my breath though.