US RV trips

Your GPS plans the drive.
RV Tripgen plans the trip.

Tell us where you are going. You get back campground options, a route, costs, weather, and RV-specific checks in one dashboard you use on the road.

About two minutes · Free during beta · No card needed

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Real demo dashboard

Utah Mighty 5 dashboard preview.


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Real RV Tripgen dashboards, fully built out and free to explore. Every campground option, every review, every driving leg, exactly what you get when you plan your own.

Route map for the Utah Mighty 5 RV trip
12 nights
Utah Mighty 5 Explorer
From Las Vegas through Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Moab, and St. George. Built around tunnel restrictions, timed-entry rules, fuel gaps, campground fit, and desert driving days.
Utah Nevada National parks Class C RV
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Route map for the Pacific Coast Highway RV trip
8 nights
Pacific Coast Highway
San Francisco to San Diego with RV-sized coastal legs through Monterey, Morro Bay, Santa Barbara, Huntington Beach, and Carlsbad.
California Coast route Class C RV
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Route map for the North Cascades and Glacier RV Loop
8 nights
North Cascades & Glacier
A Seattle loop through Winthrop, Sandpoint, West Glacier, Coeur d'Alene, and Leavenworth with mountain driving and campground spacing kept visible.
Washington Idaho Montana Class A RV
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Route map for the Smokies and Blue Ridge RV trip
6 nights
Smokies & Blue Ridge
From Nashville through Townsend, Bryson City, Brevard, and Asheville. A compact mountain route with grades, waterfalls, and campground access in view.
Tennessee North Carolina Mountain route Class B RV
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Route map for the San Francisco to San Diego RV trip
8 nights
California Coast Family Run
A second Pacific Coast dashboard ending in San Diego, useful for comparing campground choices, driving legs, weather, and route notes.
California RV parks Class C RV
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How it works

Give RV Tripgen the shape of the trip. It turns the practical work into one road-ready dashboard.

1

Tell us what you need

Starting point, destinations, dates, vehicle type, and your priorities. hookups, dog-friendly, quiet sites, rig size, or a firm budget. Just tell us.

2

We do the legwork

We plot your route, find two or three campground options for each night, and pull in photos, reviews, and facilities for every one.

3

Pick your favorites

Your dashboard brings it all together. Campground options, Google reviews, weather, nearby places to eat, and driving distances between every stop. Pick one campground per night, then save your trip to your phone for offline use on the road.

4

Head off

Each stop comes with two or three campground options. Tap any one to open it straight in Waze or Google Maps. Your GPS takes it from there.

Free during beta

Use the full service for free in exchange for honest feedback while we finish the US launch pipeline. No card needed.

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What you get in every plan

Campgrounds

Two or three campground options per night

For each overnight stop you get two or three campgrounds to choose from, drawn from US campground sources including OSM, RIDB, iOverlander, and Google Places. Facilities, photos, and ratings are included where available.

Reviews

Real Google reviews for every site

Each campground comes with its Google rating and a review snippet. There is also a direct link to the full Google Maps listing if you want to read more.

Routes

Routes and distances you can trust

Stops are spaced to suit a sensible RV driving day. Every leg shows distance, estimated driving time, and practical notes for your rig.

Weather

Three-day weather for each stop

Temperature, rain chance, and conditions for each overnight stop, updated daily. Useful for packing and for deciding whether to stay an extra night somewhere sunny.

Nearby

Places to eat and things to do nearby

Highly rated restaurants and local activities near every stop. We also include a note on regional food and state-specific travel context worth checking along the way.

Budget

A rough budget before you leave

Fuel costs, campground estimates, hookup tradeoffs, and total distance all in one place. Enough to give you a realistic sense of what the trip will cost before you commit.


Before you go

Range

Know your daily range

Plan around realistic driving days, campground arrival windows, fuel stops, and setup time.

Payload

Is your RV overloaded?

Length, height, weight, tow setup, and propane all affect routing and campground choice. RV Tripgen keeps those constraints visible.

Signal

Plan for patchy signal

Rural parks, desert roads, and mountain routes do not always have reliable service. Your companion page is built for road use.

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Ready to start planning?

Fill in your details in about two minutes. Trip plans are free during the beta period while the US launch pipeline is being finished.

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