![]() Advertisement Some people enjoy just jumping in the car and going where the road takes them. But others like to plan their road trip ahead of time. See your route, get directions, and add unique or fun stops along the way. If you are a planner getting ready for a road trip, long or short, these websites can help you map it all out perfectly. For a full-featured planning tool, Furkot Road Trip Planner is a terrific site. You can get started quickly by entering just small amount of details like your starting and ending points and whether or not it is a one-way trip. You can optionally configure details such as start and end dates, how long you want your days to be, your method of travel, and lodging requirements. You will then see your route on the map and can add many items to your trip. Add hotels, eating spots, or activities along the way. And, most locations conveniently link to booking and reservation sites. The Furkot Trip Planner gives you full details including directions, distance, driving hours per day, and you can choose when you want to obtain fuel. Everything you add is plotted on the map, plus you can export your itinerary in several different formats or share it with others. Another excellent planning site is Roadtrippers. Add your starting and ending points to begin and optionally include hotels, activities, and even offbeat attractions from the main page. You will then see the map of your route where you can explore by adding more stops. Roadtrippers provides extra information along with its directions like the number of miles and handy fuel estimates if you enter your vehicle type. Create multiple trips, share them with friends, and check out helpful trip guides. You can also sync your trip with the mobile apps for. MyScenicDrives is an easy-to-use road trip planner with basic features in addition to its scenic drive offerings. Like the others, you begin with a start and an end point. If you have a specific stop you want to make along the way, you can enter it by name or address. This is handy if you know a certain place you want to visit. I've noticed that the mac is really lacking a road trip planner app (like tripmaker) even though google earth is a bit of a start. I had an idea a while back to make a google earth plug-in for a road trip app, where it would work with google earth to plan stops for food, gas and routing for a comparable app to tripmaker and the such. If you are not quite sure where you want to stop and would like to explore options, just click a spot on the map along your route. This will open a small menu where you can select places of interest, hotels, campgrounds, and towns. The map will update once you make your choice and pop open a sidebar with details of the locations in that category. MyScenicDrives trip planner also includes a convenient to-do list. If you need to remember something specific for your trip, or a spot that is not necessarily a location to stop at, this is useful. Then, get your directions, optimize stops for time or distance, print, or share your trip. You can export all the information to a GPS device or use the turn-by-turn directions even without a device. You may only think about using MapQuest. But it works very well as a road trip planner too! When you hit the site, try the option rather than the Route Planner. The Route Planner is helpful for optimizing your trip when you have more than a few stops, whereas the Directions option lets you add hotels, food, and shopping locations to your trip. Once you enter your starting and ending points, you will receive immediate details like distance, time, and estimated fuel cost. Then, just add stops by using the buttons at the top. If you select hotels ( If you're looking for a hotel room and discounted room rates, then your first stop should be Booking.com.), you will not only see them plotted on the map, but room rates and if they are sold out. The gas option also displays prices for each station, which is super convenient. You can click the More button to see a list of locations like hospitals, ATM machines, pharmacies, and post offices on your route. Hoping main issue is that I am trying to delete them through the network. Mac won't let me erase hard drive. Hoping I can delete these from the computer on which they reside. Most options you pick will offer the address, additional details, and a link to the website. When you finish, just save, share, or print your trip plan. Another site known for its maps that offers a road trip planner is Rand McNally. Like MapQuest, when you enter your starting and ending points, you will immediately see miles, time, and an estimated fuel cost along with the directions. If you have a specific stop to make, you can add it to the route by entering its address. If not, click on Things to Do from the left-hand menu and then mark places you want to stop. Everything from rest areas to amusement parks to small-town gems are at your fingertips.
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