1. Example Parks: shows all parks from local to national but not filter or list view if exploring one of their existing routes no way to just at the stops to a route you are already planning for discovery route ability to switch where to start and have it reoder things I miss from other tools How far do you want to drive per day and then suggested stop area.
2. There's enough other individual free apps, and I can just combine my research.If you already know where you want to stop, this app seems to be a good way to plan out your trip.
3. I do like that the free version includes a lot more stops than other apps.Good app for planning detailed trips, not that buggy.
4. But even free version is more than enough to plan one trip at a time as it's offering a generous 30 stops (thumbs up for this) .
5. It's not great for finding places to stop along a road trip, though (which is what I was looking for), even with the paid version.
6. I test it with the Canopener bridge in Durham NC and the route takes me straight through it.Great app, all the features I need without making it overly complicated.
7. Even if not all features were available it would be great to be able to see the trip on a bigger screen.
8. Only on the free version so far and planned a 4 week European trip across 9 countries.
9. have main route and easy to star ideas around stopBrilliant app to help build a trip and see where you've been.
10. The only thing that made me move on and find a different app is the insane 40 dollar fee to unlock the basic features of a travel planning app.
11. Maybe each person has their own list but the option to view other peoples would be great.Navigation is clunky.