RV Tripgen is the US RV expression of Tripgen: the same planning engine and brand language, adapted for rigs, campgrounds, and American road trips.
Tripgen was built around a simple belief: planning the trip should not take longer than the trip itself. RV Tripgen keeps that same product DNA and applies it to the US RV world, where rig dimensions, hookups, public lands, reservation windows, fuel gaps, and campground fit all matter.
The brand should feel familiar because it is familiar. The compass, colors, typography, and utility-led voice stay Tripgen. The regional details change: RV classes instead of generic vehicle assumptions, campground language, boondocking where it makes sense, miles instead of kilometers, USD instead of mixed currencies, and state-specific road rules instead of border paperwork.
RV Tripgen exists because RV route planning should be practical, not theatrical. You tell us where you want to go, what you drive, and how you prefer to camp. We pull together campground options, driving routes, weather, local recommendations, and road-ready notes into one dashboard.
The US data stack combines campground sources such as OSM, RIDB, iOverlander, Google Places, and NPS context. The point is not to become a different brand. The point is to make Tripgen useful for a different driving culture.
That is the rule for the whole site: one global brand, regional adaptation. Same M, different market. RV Tripgen should read as Tripgen with the RV layer added, not as a new company wearing similar clothes.
No affiliate links, no sponsored campground, no hidden rankings. The options you see are the ones that genuinely fit your route and priorities.
Google reviews, live weather, actual toll costs. We do not make up ratings or invent facilities that are not there.
No sales team, no call center, no upsells. Just a tool that does one job properly. If it does not work for you, tell me and I will fix it.
Trip plans are free during early access. Fill in a short questionnaire and your dashboard will be ready in about five minutes.
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