Boards, research & planning

Share the places you park — a road guide for fellow RVers

A living road guide you actually share

Full-time and weekend RVers: turn the spots you actually stay into one shareable guide. Save campgrounds, free overnight parking, and dump stations as business listings with your own notes on price, hookups, and cell signal — then hand the link to other RVers.

The problem

Sound familiar? These are the pain points people search for before they find a better way.

  • Your best spots live in a spiral notebook or scattered map pins
  • Fellow RVers keep asking where you stayed and what it cost
  • Campground info goes stale and phone numbers get lost

What you get

Places as listings

Each spot saves with a name, category, phone, and one-tap directions — like a mini directory.

Your notes

Add price, hookups, rig-length limits, and cell signal so others know before they roll in.

Browse-only guide

It's read-only — visitors just tap and go, no account or sign-up to view.

Share anywhere

Drop one link in RV forums, Facebook groups, or texts to travel buddies.

How it works

  1. 1

    Create a guide

    Start a list named for your route or rig — Roy's RV Camp Guide.

  2. 2

    Add your spots

    Paste map or campground links and save them with your notes.

  3. 3

    Group by type

    Sort into free/boondocking, hookup parks, and dump stations.

  4. 4

    Share the link

    Post it where RVers gather — the guide stays yours to update.

Built for

Full-time RVersWeekend campersVan lifersSnowbirdsRoad trippers

People also search for

Common questions and keywords — if you typed these into Google, you're in the right place.

  • how to share my rv camping spots
  • list of free overnight rv parking
  • boondocking spots list to share
  • rv campground guide link

Frequently asked questions

Is this a to-do list?
No — it's a browse-only guide. Keep it read-only so fellow RVers just tap spots and get directions, without adding or checking anything.
Can I save any campground or map link?
Yes. Paste a Google Maps, campground, or listing URL and it saves as a stop with directions and a spot for your notes.
Can other RVers add their spots?
By default it's your curated guide. If you'd rather crowdsource it, turn on contributions and anyone with the link can add spots — no account needed.

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