They are a bit sparse, but it's getting much better.Looked at Harvest Hosts before and they seemed pretty sparsely distributed.
I totally agree, we virtually always know where we are overnighting. We've had a couple time where it was past dark and couldn't find a place to stay, it's not all that much fun.I'm a little too rigid to be comfortable looking for a place to stay at the end of a travel day. We usually do destination traveling and it works better to have stops planned.
Allstays also has many other filters, which we use every time we use the app. For example, need propane, filter everything out but propane or need fresh water, filter for just fresh water. In my opinion it's by far the best app out there for RVers.I'll look at Allstays.
Most Cracker Barrels allow overnight parking, but some don't. It's always better to call and ask permission.Interesting I didn’t know you could stay overnight at them.
Allstays has really kicked it into high gear with lots of places to stay. The annual subscription isn't free or cheap, but stay a couple nights for free or nearly free and the subscription will pay for itself.They are a bit sparse, but it's getting much better.
You convinced me to pony up the money for an Allstays subscription. I think it was $34 as I'd found a discount code.Allstays has really kicked it into high gear with lots of places to stay. The annual subscription isn't free or cheap, but stay a couple nights for free or nearly free and the subscription will pay for itself.
Always fun to spend others' money!You convinced me to pony up the money for an Allstays subscription.
That's a pretty good price for an annual subscription.I think it was $34 as I'd found a discount code.
Did you see all the filters? They are very powerful. I normally filter for only 4-star and higher and have found it's a pretty good way to find good parks.Used it extensively for planning out a preliminary schedule for a trip to South Dakota.
I did. Usually, I just turn off the bridge heights as those really clutter up the map. So far what I've really used it for was scoping out overnight stops for the SD trip.Did you see all the filters? They are very powerful. I normally filter for only 4-star and higher and have found it's a pretty good way to find good parks.
In the mobile app, if you turn on the filter for "See campgrounds only" or the desktop site set the filter to "Camping - Maps Only" the filter will show only campgrounds. I find it's a great way to really reduce the clutter.I just turn off the bridge heights as those really clutter up the map.
I wasn't aware they don't support Android. That's kind of a drawback if you have an Android.It would be nice if they decided to support the Android app again