Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Travel | Free | Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
We offer full hook up sites that accommodate a wide variety of RVs, as well as tent sites and rental accommodations like cabins, cottages and yurts.
Take advantage of mobile-exclusive discounts and create your ideal camping getaway with the CampUSA app.
Features of the CampUSA App
• Search by state, region, city, campground name
• View nearest campgrounds (if you allow location services)
• View profiles of 170+ campgrounds, including photos, descriptions and amenities
• View campsite and rental accommodation types and availability
• Reserve your campsite or rental cabin
Learn more about Thousand Trails and Encore on our Website RVontheGo.com
Only gives a handful of campgrounds per state. So many better camping apps out there!
The only reason I need an app for campgrounds is to see more options, not less. Imagine a restaurant app that only shows Denny’s. Not very helpful.
This app is lovely for the information it has. It is worthless for the information it does not have. For years the major RV directories have provided information necessary for a visitor to know basic utility facts about the property. Number of sites with sewer. Number of sites with 50 Amp power. Number of sites that will accommodate a 45' or 40' RV. Information about availability of included off site parking for a towed vehicle. These are BASIC facts about a campground many campers require. My motorhome has two 3000 watt inverters. The coach cannot operate on 30 Amp power. The only way to know before reserving and showing up at the location is to call the location direct. In the case of Thousand Trails (my park of choice) calling the location is not a reliable option. They let calls go to voicemail more than half of the time (rarely returned). The purpose of an online directory (I assume) is to assist a camper to his/her options when traveling. With this app all I can know is that a campground exists. The facts about the availability of utilities changes very slowly. A single audit would save thousands of phone calls and even more frustration for customers. Are the utility facts being made public a sales killer? Who benefits from a lack of knowledge ? I'm certainly not angry about this ...just disappointed.
I have my location restricted so that you need a password to change settings. I changed my settings to remove the restriction so that I could allow the app to use my location. As soon as I do that, the choice to enable location is no longer available. I cannot use the app effectively without being able to use the location therefore until this flaw is fixed the app is not useful to me.