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Apps for RV travel can really come in handy on the road.
From finding a place to stay to documenting your journey, chances are you will find more than one app that fits your needs.
That's why I thought it was time to update the RV Lifestyle's list of when Jennifer and I think are the most useful apps for RV travel for 2021
Specifically, this article lists a whopping 41 apps for you to consider adding to your smartphone or tablet or even both.
Apps for RV travel – Find a place to overnight
Finding a place to stay, of course, is integral to any successful RVing adventure, which is why five of the 30 apps deal with finding a place to stay overnight.
Our Interactive Steps Map – This is a new and awesome free resource that helps you find and share great spots to stop on the road – we call them "steps." There is no cost for using this map, either on your desktop or on the app that's available for you while you are on the road and out and about. It's perfect for road trips, cross-country RV trip planning, and making sure you don't miss the best attractions and campgrounds.
Allstays Camp & RV – This has been our main go-to app for years now. It lists campgrounds, boondocking spots, BLM land, parks, attractions and more, and it shows them all on a map. You can search near you or along a route or by state and you can have the map show you everything from campgrounds to interstate rest areas to Walmarts, rv dump sites, pretty much anything an RVer needs to find.
Harvest Hosts – We're members of Harvest Hosts and love it. More than 1,000 farms, wineries, and attractions across North America are listed in this subscription service…places where RVers can stay free overnight. The app shows details, gives directions, contact numbers, photos, and reviews from other RVers. Many of the Harvest Hosts offer overnight camping in absolutely beautiful spots. We've never been disappointed! To get a 15% discount go to https://rvlifestyle.com/hh (Check out our video below to see how much fun Harvest Host locations can be.)