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- vermilyeExplorer
Naio wrote:
Adiabatman wrote:
We stay strictly at public camping locations, including boondocking spots, and have found that The Ultimate Public Campground Project has by far more of them than any other app, including Allstays.
That's not true at all. They have almost none of the campgrounds out west. Do you work for them?
I've used both apps (Allstays Camp & RV & The Ultimate Public Campground List) for many years & over 800 campgrounds all around the US & Canada. I don't work for either, but there are advantages to each.
Allstays has many additional features including low clearances, individual store chains, even covered bridges, and an easy to use filter. On the other hand, I find that The Ultimate Public Campground List DOES have more non commercial sites in their database than AllStays, even in the west (particularly county & city campgrounds), and the map reacts faster to changes in scale. I don't like its filter as much as the one in AllStays, and it does not have as many extras. One additional advantage of the Ultimate Public Campground List is you can purchase a POI list that can be loaded into a GPS.
My suggestion is to purchase both (if you use non commercial campgrounds) and experiment to see which you prefer. Both are inexpensive, and complement each other. - AdiabatmanExplorer
Naio wrote:
Adiabatman wrote:
We stay strictly at public camping locations, including boondocking spots, and have found that The Ultimate Public Campground Project has by far more of them than any other app, including Allstays.
That's not true at all. They have almost none of the campgrounds out west. Do you work for them?
Oh? What are they missing? - NaioExplorer II
Adiabatman wrote:
We stay strictly at public camping locations, including boondocking spots, and have found that The Ultimate Public Campground Project has by far more of them than any other app, including Allstays.
That's not true at all. They have almost none of the campgrounds out west. Do you work for them? - IdaDExplorer
PackerBacker wrote:
I only ever use Allstays; best app for our needs.
Ditto. $10 in the App Store but worth every penny - it's extremely comprehensive and easy to use. It doesn't have primitive sites but those are all over out west. - AdiabatmanExplorerWe stay strictly at public camping locations, including boondocking spots, and have found that The Ultimate Public Campground Project has by far more of them than any other app, including Allstays.
- Community AlumniI only ever use Allstays; best app for our needs.
- magnusfideExplorer II
vermilye wrote:
I use AllStay's Camp & RV most of the time & The Ultimate Campground List for non commercial locations. Both are available for Android & iOS, and both can be used at their websites for free. The each have filtering that lets you search for specifics.
Double ditto. AllStays lists both private and public cgs. It's the most up to date and complete resource we've found and we've tried all the others. Plus it's free!:C - vermilyeExplorerI use AllStay's Camp & RV most of the time & The Ultimate Campground List for non commercial locations. Both are available for Android & iOS, and both can be used at their websites for free. The each have filtering that lets you search for specifics.
- docjExplorer
BB_TX wrote:
RVParkReviews now has an app also. Works even better than their web site. IMHO.
Also RVParky.
There are both Android and iOS apps now available. There are still a few bugs and some features that need to be added, but feedback from users is appreciated. - rockhillmanorExplorerI like the 'Oh Ranger' App. Let's you choose and search for what type of amenities you want to sort out the ones you don't.
http://www.ohranger.com/app/parkfinder
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