Welcome to our interactive KYD travel map! This map is a treasure trove of must-see RV travel destinations curated by the KYD community. And it’s just the beginning! Through your help, we know this map will be populated throughout North America in no time at all!
The most rewarding aspect of KYD is being able to pass along the incredible wisdom from the collective community. We know there’s so much more to explore in this beautiful country beyond the well-trodden paths. So through your help, we’ve created a map with our best suggestions for hidden gems, must-see state parks, restaurant recommendations, and other worthwhile roadside attractions to help you uncover highlights for your next trip.
But there’s more to this map than just our experiences. It’s a living, breathing guide that grows with contributions from you—the KYD community. From cozy overnight spots to delightful detours and eateries, this map is our crowdsourced gateway to less-traveled pathways and can’t-miss experiences.
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*Note: While we welcome and appreciate all submissions, not every suggestion can be featured. But every contribution is valuable, so don’t let that stop you! There’s more to see out there than we can possibly include; our goal is to capture our top highlights and feature some unique spots that might otherwise get overlooked.
Rich Hoffmann says
Crooked River Ranch
We have a view not to miss and an awesome Golf Course and fantastic hiking! Oh and a moochdocking spot with a biew. Did I mention we have a saloon on our property?
Elizabeth ONeill says
I hope that you two will get to see Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio. Specifically Old Man’s Cave Trail. The entire trail is payoff after payoff after payoff. It’s hard to believe there could be so much payoff in one trail.
Brad Taulbee says
I would love to see them come here.
Mark and Pat Levin says
This summer we did a 90 day road trip that included a few of the featured stops from KYD. One of our favorite was a very out of the way place at Redfish Lake Id. We were very lucky to grab a spot there for 4 nights, no hookups but they had water faucets close by and a dump station. The place is GORGEOUS! a must see. Also did the Olympic Natl park and Hoh forrest staying in Forks Wa. Leavenworth Wa and Glacier National park we are few on the return going East. As a first year RV er your videos prepared me for all that we encountered. I have gotten so many great ideas from your adventures. Thanks
Roland Sorensen says
East of Leavenworth WA is Wenachee State/County Park with full hookups and immaculate grounds. It is located by a Walmart so supplies are readily available. Further east on Route 2 is the quiet town of Wilber WA with a great little campground and friendly small town atmosphere.
Eileen Curran says
really love your podcast.Ive learned so much. your a really fun couple/ family. looking forward to wherever your going next