What is in an RV Tripgen plan

Six chapters of work, handled.

An RV Tripgen plan is not a list of features. It is a finished route. Below is what goes into the dashboard that opens after you submit the questionnaire, in the order we build it, with real numbers from a sample plan.

The contents.

Each chapter is one capability we put into every plan. Skim it, or read it through. The links take you to each one.

  1. IThe routeGPS-ready, tolls priced
  2. IIThe campgroundsTwo or three options a night
  3. IIIThe moneyA real budget before you leave
  4. IVThe weatherA forecast for every stop
  5. VThe state guideParks, propane, clearances
  6. VIThe kit listPacking seeded by your trip
IThe route

From your drive to your last stop, plotted.

We build a GPS-ready route from your start point through every overnight stop, with drive days that make sense in an RV rather than car-only estimates. Fuel, tolls, grades, clearances, and route constraints are surfaced before you leave.

Every stop has a one-tap link to Waze or Google Maps. Your GPS handles live navigation. RV Tripgen gives it the right places, spacing, and constraints.

From a real Utah Mighty 5 plan · explore the trip
Route summary
Distance
1,420 mi
Driving days
7
States
4
Route
I-15 corridor
Class
30 ft Class C
High pass
Boulder Mountain
IIThe campgrounds

Two or three options a night, shortlisted for you.

For every overnight stop we shortlist campgrounds that fit the route, rig length, hookups, pet needs, budget, and the kind of stop you actually want: state park, national park, private RV resort, or simple overnight halt.

Each option carries ratings, photos, facilities, and a direct route to the listing or booking source. You choose the stop. We do not take inventory or steer you to sponsored parks.

From a real Pacific Coast Highway plan · Day 04 · explore the trip
Utah campground route preview
Route preview · Utah
Day 04 · Moab · Option 1 of 3

Moab Valley RV Resort

$68/night Hookups Pet ★ 4.5 · 1,200+ reviews

"Close to the parks, level sites, easy access for larger rigs, and useful services before the next desert drive."

Public listing review · sample plan
IIIThe money

The whole budget, before you leave the drive.

Fuel for your RV over the whole route. Tolls priced where they apply. Park passes, campground spend, and likely service stops are called out before you leave. Each number is measured where possible; forecasts such as fuel cost are labelled clearly.

No surprise toll road or national-park fee halfway through the trip. You know the likely bill before you reverse off the driveway.

From the Utah Mighty 5 plan · see the trip
Budget · 10 nights · 1,420 mi
Tolls out
$42
Tolls home
$35
Fuel · est.
$486
Route
$0
Campgrounds
$640
Total · est.
$1,203
IVThe weather

A three-day forecast for every overnight.

Each stop gets a rolling three-day forecast, temperature, rain chance, conditions, updated daily. Useful for packing before you leave, useful on the road for the small decisions: do we stay another night here, or push on to where the sun is.

Long-range guesses are labelled as guesses. Short-range numbers are the same data your weather app uses.

From the Utah Mighty 5 plan · Moab, three-day window · explore the trip
Moab · Day 04 to 06
Sat
24°
Sun
22°
Mon
19°
Tue
15°
Wed
17°
Tuesday looks unsettled, worth a heads-up. Wednesday clears. The forecast updates each morning of your trip.
VThe state guide

The rules that bite, flagged in advance.

For each state your route crosses, the plan carries a short, plain-language guide to the rules and risks that matter for RVs: park reservation windows, propane tunnel restrictions, low-clearance routes, chain controls, toll roads, public-land camping limits, and weather hazards.

We flag the things that catch people out, with the figures next to them. Not a wall of text, a small, useful card per state.

From the Utah Mighty 5 plan · Utah and Arizona panel · browse state guides
State guide · Utah

Utah · DAY 01 TO 05 · DAY 13 TO 14

5 nights this trip · 4 park systems on your route
Parks
Timed entry shuttle and reservation notes
Propane
Check tunnels valves closed where required
Tolls
Low on this route · check I-70 alternates
Fuel
Top up before remote park approaches
Boondocking
BLM and national forest options flagged by stop
Pass
America the Beautiful recommended
VIThe kit list

A packing list your trip wrote itself.

Each plan ends with a tailored kit list. Not a generic RV packing guide, but the items your specific route needs. Off-grid nights ahead? Solar-charge pack flagged. Tunnel or ferry ahead? Propane and booking notes flagged. Dog with you? Pet rules and campground notes by stop. Mountain pass ahead? Clearance and chain notes at the top.

Tick as you pack. Sync to your phone. Available offline on the road.

From the Utah Mighty 5 plan · 23 items, 9 state-specific · explore the trip
Kit list · Utah Mighty 5 plan
  • America the Beautiful pass State
  • Propane valves checked Route
  • Solar charge pack Off-grid
  • Pet vaccination records and campground rules Dog
  • Snow chains, mountain route Route
  • Park pass and toll account notes Money
What RV Tripgen doesn't do

What's not in the plan.

A travel plan worth trusting is honest about its edges. RV Tripgen does six things well. Several other things it does not do, by design, not by accident. The list below is the short, complete version.

We don't book.

You book the campground. Every shortlisted option has the booking line and the campground's own website. We don't take a cut and we don't hold inventory.

We don't guess long-range weather.

Forecasts beyond seven days are labelled forecasts, not facts. We won't promise you sunshine in five weeks.

We don't track traffic.

Live traffic is your GPS's job. We plan the day so it does not end at midnight. Your GPS handles the interstate at 8am.

We don't fake campground reviews.

Ratings and reviews come from public listing sources. We surface what real visitors have said and keep sponsored placement out of the plan.

We don't insure the trip.

Vehicle breakdown, medical, pet, and trip cover remain your policies. We flag practical risks in the guide, not products you should buy.

We don't show ads.

The dashboard is yours. No sponsored campgrounds, no affiliate fuel cards in the kit list, no marketing emails after the trip. You asked for a plan, you get a plan.

What it costs.

RV Tripgen is in early access. The full service is free during beta in exchange for honest feedback. After launch, plans price by route length. One payment per trip, no subscription, no sponsored upsells in the dashboard.

Right nowBeta, honest feedback in exchange
Free
Weekend routeShort regional RV plan
$19.99
Regional loopOne-to-two-week route across nearby states
$24.99
Long-haul routeNational parks, coast-to-coast, or multi-state tours
$29.99

That's what's in a plan.

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