About RV Roost

The trip planner that's actually built for your RV.

Planning an RV trip means juggling three hard problems at once: a route your rig can legally drive, campgrounds it actually fits, and days that aren't a death march behind the wheel. Most tools solve one and leave you the other two. RV Roost was built to do all three together — with AI to do the heavy lifting and real campground data so the plan holds up on the road.

How it works

  1. 1

    Tell it about the trip

    Give RV Roost a destination, how many days you have, and how far you're willing to drive before sundown — plus your rig's length, height, and weight.

  2. 2

    AI builds the itinerary

    It maps every leg of the route, picks overnight campgrounds that actually fit your rig, and drops in worthwhile stops along the way — a complete day-by-day plan in minutes.

  3. 3

    Drive it with RV-aware nav

    Save the trip and it syncs to the iPhone and Android companion apps, which hand you spoken, turn-by-turn navigation — with CarPlay and Android Auto for the head unit.

The data it's built on

A trip plan is only as good as the data underneath it. RV Roost draws campground and facility data from established, authoritative sources — more than 33,000 campgrounds across the United States and Canada — and layers on reviews and photos from other RV Roost travelers.

Recreation.gov
Authoritative facility data for federal campgrounds — site dimensions, hookups, and amenities — so rig-fit filtering is based on real numbers, not guesses.
OpenStreetMap
Open geographic data that broadens campground coverage and grounds the interactive Explore map.
Parks Canada
National-park campground coverage north of the border, so trips don't stop at the 49th parallel.

The rig-aware approach

Everything starts from your rig's dimensions. Routing runs on a truck profile built from your length, height, and weight, so RV Roost avoids low clearances, weight-limited bridges, and propane-restricted tunnels instead of routing you onto them. Campground picks are filtered the same way — a 38-footer simply won't be sent somewhere it can't park. That single constraint, applied to both the route and the overnight stops, is what separates a plan you can drive from a plan that falls apart at the first low overpass.

How RV Roost compares

vs. RV Trip Wizard

RV Trip Wizard: A manual planning tool — you place stops on a map and read off mileage and drive times yourself.

RV Roost: RV Roost generates the entire day-by-day itinerary with AI, then hands it to a companion app for turn-by-turn navigation.

vs. AdventureGenie

AdventureGenie: Also an AI RV trip planner, but planning happens on the web only — there are no companion mobile apps, so the plan doesn't become turn-by-turn navigation on the road.

RV Roost: RV Roost syncs every saved trip to iPhone and Android apps for spoken, RV-aware turn-by-turn navigation, with CarPlay and Android Auto for the head unit.

vs. Google Maps

Google Maps: No RV profile — it can route a tall or heavy rig under a low bridge or onto a restricted road.

RV Roost: RV Roost routes on a truck profile using your length, height, and weight, avoiding clearances, weight limits, and propane-restricted tunnels.

Start your 7-day free trial

RV Roost is operated by Adventuring Enterprises, LLC.