Stop relying on strangers on the internet. Get the real story from a 55+ full-time RVer who actually slept there.
You've read the reviews. Called the campground. Checked the photos. And still ended up somewhere that didn't work — because none of those sources could tell you what you actually needed to know.
Not a directory. Not a booking platform. A 55+ full-time RVer's curated, firsthand guide to 86+ campgrounds across 25+ states — only places I'd actually go back to, with all the details that matter before you pull in.
The actual sites I stayed in — size, levelness, surface, shade, whether my rig plus toad fit. Real info you can't get from a campground's own website.
Cell signal info at every campground. Because when you work from the road, signal can make or break your entire stay.
Water, electric, sewer, wifi, pool, dog park, fire pits, showers — laid out clearly so you know what to expect before you arrive.
Links to the official campground website, booking page, and Google Maps directions — all in one place, one click away.
Many campgrounds include a link to my full YouTube video review — so you can see exactly what the place looks like before you ever pull in.
What's worth seeing, doing, and exploring in the area — from hiking and scenic drives to local spots I actually visited during my stay.
Every campground on this map is one I'd go back to. My honest take — no padding, no sponsored fluff. If I wouldn't recommend it, it's not on the map.
Search by name or state, filter by campground type, or browse the full list. Easy to use on phone, tablet, or laptop.
I've been full-time in my Class C motorhome — towing my Jeep — for years. I work remotely on the road, travel solo, and figure most of it out as I go.
I built this map because I kept meticulous notes on every place I stayed, and friends kept asking me for them. This isn't a side project — it's the resource I genuinely wish had existed when I started.
Everything in here is firsthand. I drove there, parked my rig, hooked up, and spent the night. If a campground made the cut, it's because I'd actually go back.
I built this for a specific kind of traveler. If any of these sound like you, this map was made with you in mind.
When you're traveling alone, the stakes of a bad campground are higher. Having good firsthand information before you pull in matters more — not less. I get it, because I live it.
Learn from someone who's already made the mistakes. Skip the guesswork and head straight to campgrounds a fellow solo traveler has personally vetted and would go back to.
Planning a route through states I've traveled? Use my map as a starting point. Filter by region, see what's nearby, and build your itinerary on firsthand experience rather than guesswork.
I have detailed notes on a number of TT/Encore properties — which ones have the best pull-throughs, which have cell signal issues, and what to expect when you arrive. That level of detail is hard to find anywhere else.
Click any campground on the map and a full detail panel slides open — my notes, ratings, amenities, cell signal, and links all in one place.
Each pin type is color-coded so you can instantly see the mix of campgrounds I've visited.
The free map is available on my website right now — no signup required. Here's exactly what you get with each.
I travel all year and I'm constantly adding new campgrounds — new states, Harvest Hosts stops, RV Overnight stays. All 2026 campground updates are included free with your purchase. No re-purchasing, no waiting.
To put it in perspective: one bad campground night can cost $50–$80. If my notes help you avoid even one, the whole thing has paid for itself.
This is not a comprehensive directory of every campground in America. It's one person's curated, firsthand experience. Which means if you're following a similar path to mine, I genuinely think this is going to save you time, money, and a whole lot of frustration.
— Nancy, Making My Own Lane
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