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SOUTH_LOUISIANA
Explorer
Explorer
Is there a guide or book that shows the camp grounds in different areas.
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Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
just got an app that I know nothing about but might work.

To Go RV companion.
bumpy

Adiabatman
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Explorer

Veebyes
Explorer II
Explorer II
As long as you have cell coverage more than enough information is right at your fingertips. Offline trip planning is not so easy. Stand alone software like MS Streets & Trips is no longer available. Lots of us cling to our 2013 version of S&Ts.

The more extensive you trip the more you will need to download if you want to plan & don't have coverage where you plan to go.
Boat: 32' 1996 Albin 32+2, single Cummins 315hp
40+ night per year overnighter

2007 Alpenlite 34RLR
2006 Chevy 3500 LT, CC,LB 6.6L Diesel

Ham Radio: VP9KL, IRLP node 7995

jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
One of the features I like about RV Trip Wizard is that they link directly to RVParkReviews, which has reviews and a link to the park's web site.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

doxiemom11
Explorer II
Explorer II
We use many apps, but the primary ones are rvparkreviews.com and google maps. Go to Oklahoma - then in the search bar ask for rvparks and campgrounds near Tulsa OK. A listing should come up as well as pinpoints on the map. You can click on them for more information and connections to the website, if the park has one. Then you can use satelite view to see park overhead and streetview to be right on the road.

jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
Moved from General RVing for more replies.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
docsouce wrote:
4x on the Google search. Usually any given campground has some google reviews attached. These give me a pretty good idea what to expect. Then I always swing by RVparkreviews.com to see if it has recent reviews about the park. Passport America has a good listings book and is a great value. I used it 12 times last year and enjoyed significant savings. There are a some restrictions, mostly days of the week that the pass can be used, but with a little planning the restrictions are not a big deal. Again a great value. KOA has a great book and web site too. Like Passport America, is a membership fee, but it always seems to pay for its self. We always seem to end up getting a couple of free nights stay each year. Be sure to check out the state parks in the areas you are planning to stop in too. They are usually diamonds in the rough.



google earth gives a good look at a campground also.
MS streets and trips also lists campgrounds if you can find a copy
bumpy

Big_Katuna
Explorer II
Explorer II
Very few new campgrounds are being built. A printed guide works good when there is no cell service or WiFi.
My Kharma ran over my Dogma.

RockyMt
Explorer II
Explorer II
I always found Good Sams camping guide very helpful.

magicbus
Explorer
Explorer
When we were cruisers up until a few years ago when we got back to RVing, we would use ActiveCaptain whenever we were looking for up-to-date information on a course or place to drop anchor or tie up. Now that we are back on the road we have switched from the books we used 10 years ago to phone and laptop applications. One of my favorites is RVParky but as others have pointed out, there are any number of them.

Dave
Current: 2018 Winnebago Era A
Previous: Selene 49 Trawler
Previous: Country Coach Allure 36

Big_Katuna
Explorer II
Explorer II
Reserveamerica for many state parks. In Florida it’s the only way to reserve a spot in our state parks.

They charge fees to reserve, change or cancel.

Many counties have small campgrounds and many are off the radar.

Yelp and TripAdvisor can help..

Recreation.gov for Federal campgrounds. Beware they will close if the govt shuts down.
My Kharma ran over my Dogma.

westernrvparkow
Explorer
Explorer
If you want a paper book, Good Sam publishes the most comprehensive one. It is available at Camping World for around $10.00. Like any publication is is out of date by the date of publication.

docsouce
Explorer II
Explorer II
4x on the Google search. Usually any given campground has some google reviews attached. These give me a pretty good idea what to expect. Then I always swing by RVparkreviews.com to see if it has recent reviews about the park. Passport America has a good listings book and is a great value. I used it 12 times last year and enjoyed significant savings. There are a some restrictions, mostly days of the week that the pass can be used, but with a little planning the restrictions are not a big deal. Again a great value. KOA has a great book and web site too. Like Passport America, is a membership fee, but it always seems to pay for its self. We always seem to end up getting a couple of free nights stay each year. Be sure to check out the state parks in the areas you are planning to stop in too. They are usually diamonds in the rough.
2020 JAYCO 26XD
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jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
Web sites
RVParkReviews.com
Campendium.com
freecampsites.net

Apps
RVParky
Allstays
Trucker Path
Copilot RV

Web Apps
google maps
RZ Trip Wizard
Google Earth (great for looking at gas stations)
Eastern and Western Mountain Guides

Paper Maps
Trucker's Road Atlas
Benckmark

They stopped publishing the Woodalls guide which was the last paper guide I remember. I still have one but never look at it when deciding where to go.

Oh, and you can throw away your plotter and dividers.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox