The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping App Reviews

VERSION
4.9.6
SCORE
4.7
TOTAL RATINGS
86,984
PRICE
Free

The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping App Description & Overview

What is the dyrt: tent & rv camping app? Find and book your perfect campsite anywhere in the U.S. The Dyrt is home to an active community of over one million campers, and is the #1 camping app for iOS. Search 50,000+ campgrounds for tents, RVs, trailers, cabins, and glamping. Plan your perfect trip and reserve campsites near lakes, hiking trails, and more.

Plan better camping for less
• Filter campgrounds by distance, rating, type, and more.
• Check out photos and reviews provided by campers, for campers.
• Book your next camping trip with ease.

PRO Membership Benefits:
• Free Camping – 5,000+ drive-in-accessible free camping locations.
• Dyrt Alerts – Get reservations at sold out campgrounds.
• Discounts – 1,000+ Campgrounds with up to 40% off.
• Save – No extra booking fees when booking on The Dyrt.
• Road Trip – Find the best campgrounds along your driving route.
• Maps – Find camping with BLM, USFS, and Cell Service maps.
• Offline Mode – Download all 50,000+ campgrounds and offline maps.

List your campground on The Dyrt
• Make more money on bookings. We never charge commission fees for Instant Bookable properties—you keep 100%.
• Advertise your property to The Dyrt’s 30 million annual visitors for free.

LEGAL
Terms of Use: https://thedyrt.com/about/tacos
Privacy Policy: https://thedyrt.com/about/privacy

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App Name The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping
Category Travel
Published
Updated 13 March 2024, Wednesday
File Size 118.57 MB

The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping Comments & Reviews 2024

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Welcoming, Clear, Colorful - The Best Place for Campground Reviews. It’s so fun to enter your own reviews, pics and videos, and see what others have contributed. Becoming more all-in-one everyday, including opinions about gear and the growing ability to book right from the Dyrt site/app. The new ease at finding dispersed camping is a great touch. And it’s at the point where there are so many good suggestions and reviews, you can often find a reviewer or location whose personality you kind of match, making the search even better and more accurate. Up-to-date weather reports too. All the fun contests and prizes for submitting reviews are icing on the cake.

GOT ME THROUGH UNPLANNED TRIP. I don’t usually go out of my way to right reviews, but I ended up leaning on this app for me and my family throughout Montana... WITH THE FREE VERSION. Gas prices went up high. We budgeted off. So we needed to camp most of the time. We ended up in the most secluded beautiful spots. When we needed showers we drove to a camp ground that had them. I love this app. Cant wait to use it when we get home to Minnesota! Definitely considering getting the pro version.

Almost useless unless you have a self contained rv. The filters just do t work if you feed in van or tent. So many of the places listed are rv parks that don’t even have places for tents/vans. The route search looks much better than it is. For three trips now I’ve started with the dyrt app and not found one place after much back and forth. It’s aloo awkward because you kep having to redo the search. I was gifted a year of pro so I kept trying it but now I’m done. Maybe it’ll improve but so far, not for me. The only thing I appreciate was the way you can look at your route and set the distances or number of stops you want to make. Great idea but not enough good filters

Of course. Paywalls.. If you’re like me, you may find yourself asking “can I possibly be any more disgusted by capitalism than I already am?” on a daily basis. And thanks to apps like this, the answer is always, unfortunately, yes. You cannot view free campsites near you without paying for the “pro” version of the app. Yes, you heard correctly. You cannot view FREE CAMPSITES without paying this app. Are developers ever going to realize that the market is beyond saturated with money grubbers begging you to “premium subscription this” and “pro version that” all for BASIC FEATURES that I’m sure NO ONE had to pay for only a few short years ago. If you want to put premium features behind a paywall, that’s one thing. Trying to make a quick buck by putting the most basic fundamentals of your app behind one? Yeah, no thanks. I’m not buying what you’re selling and other people should really do without as well. ENOUGH OF THIS ALREADY!

Best camping app!! #forthecampers. I have to say, I’ve been skeptical of camping apps becoming a thing, bc we all really want to get away from people when camping, not let everyone know where we’re hiding. But here we are, the digital age- no escaping!!! At least I can successfully find which campsites are hard to get to, less populated and require hiking. I’ve been waiting for an app that gives me all these goodies. If you’re as tired as I am of scouring the web for multiple answers about a campsite- No more!!! This app gives phone #’s, websites, *amenity details* (dogs, toilets) and focuses on the campers reviews! The dynamic map is STELLAR, I can SAVE tent sites I love and reference later, and even find out whether a campsite is paid only or offers first-come. I also just discovered reviewers gain points and can win gear!!! Amazing. Thank you the Dyrt!!

The Most Useful Tool for a Roadtrip. I met some of the great people from The Dyrt around two years ago when they were just getting started. I have been using the app for all my explorations around the country as a travel adventure photographer ever since. On a lonely late night right across Utah I was even able to find a camp spot to pull off to when continuing to drive would have been just to dangerous. Huge advocate of this app and all the new features they roll out as it grows. I’m a Dyrt Bag for sure!

Filters Are Useless. There should be a button to report these people if their campground is being listed under the “free” filter if in fact it is not free. If you do not offer WiFi, you should not be advertising your campground as having WiFi. Basically the filters are useless and you end up having to contact each and every campground by phone in order to make sure they are true to what they advertise, and 90% of the time, they are not. I blame the app because again, they should add a Report Button so that when someone is falsely advertising, the consumer can bring that to their attention and the person doing the false advertisement should be hit with a warning that their advertisement could be suspended if they do not correct the issue. It is not fair that people have to find out the hard way that the campground is not what they expected and it defeats the purpose of the app if I have to manually call a bunch of campgrounds myself to get to the bottom of what their all about. The app needs some damage control.

Your info. I didn’t search for a place to camp using this app. I foolishly downloaded it without thinking of the consequences. I was in a hurry to find an app that listed camping sites to make our travels easier without the need to stop early during the day and search for sites. I downloaded the app before reading the ‘Terms of Use’ and ‘The Privacy Policy’. There is no logical reason that I can think of which allows a business to have access and Rights to Share my: Financial, Personal, Contact List, Photos, Search History, etc. My business is My Business. It’s not anyone else’s business. I’m sure that the people in my Contact List feel the same, and I don’t willingly share their names with anyone because I Respect Their Privacy. I un-installed The Dyrt app as soon as I realized that they do not Respect People’s Privacy in their business practices.

Poor photo features and user experience. Simply put, the ability to view photos is terrible. I’m trying to love this app as it has potential but the user experience is tortuous. Why can’t we view photos in landscape mode? More importantly, why can’t we zoom in on photos where users are posting photos with campsite information booths/boards? Additionally, I HATE that the app clears out my last active session. Every time I’m conducting a search or researching an area, then for whatever reason I get pulled away (phone call, responding to a text, knock at the door), this app basically reboots when I reopen and have to start over. Lastly the MOST ANNOYING THING, when searching in a specific area on the map and clicking on a campsite icon, why does it randomly zoom into the map?! It doesn’t even zoom into where I clicked but some other random nearby area on the map?!?! I keep having to zoom out to continue to browse other campsites in the search area. Simple features would greatly improve user experience but instead, I find using the app utterly infuriating. I’m not exactly sure why this app is rated so highly. I often use other apps such as Campendium, iOverlander, free campsites dot net, Hipcamp, etc. because of simple usability issues plaguing this app.

EDIT: RESOLVED Ripped off- cannot restore purchase, no response from “support”. EDIT: I missed the email that their tech support had sent me following up with my complaint. The bug has been fixed and their customer support was excellent after all. Five stars, very useful app Previous review: Purchased the yearly subscription. When I reopened the app a month later it suggested a week long free trial of the Pro version… but I have already purchased the pro version. When I tried to “restore purchase” on the app I press the button, it goes grey reflecting that it has been pressed and.. nothing happens. I restart the app and try to restore purchase again. Same thing occurs. So I sent an email to their customer support expressing the issue I have been experiencing. No response in over a month. I have tried restoring my purchase multiple times. I attached a receipt of my purchase to my customer support email proving I paid $35 for the yearly subscription. No reply. No app. Nothing. Ripped off. No customer support. Nothing but crickets. Flushed $35 down the toilet.

Questionable. While I like the app I’m questioning their affiliation with campgrounds. Why???? We’ll I madeA week and reservation through The Dyrt app to a local large and often sold out campground in Myrtle Beach…. Right on the beach! Upon driving into the campground to check in we were told that this campground is not affiliated with third-party apps and that our reservation was null/void. I had a confirmation number and paid the fee through The Dyrt app. We ended up scoring a really great site and paying the campground directly but due to that issue I am hesitant on using this app to make any type of reservation. I will use it as a resource to locate campgrounds but will contact the campground directly to make reservations.

Barely Functional. This app doesn’t seem to work. Like at all. When I clicked on a campsite it showed me “Diamond Valley RV Site”. Ah, gotcha. Not looking for RV hookups. Let me try the one nearby. “Diamond Valley RV Site” uhh... ok lemme try a couple miles away.... “Diamond Valley RV Site”. Literally every campground was showing up as that. I reset the app and this time it showed an actual campground, and another one after, but when I went back to the first campground it gave me a totally different hit than the first. Cycling through campground, it seemed to show me pins at complete random, no where near where actual campsite were.... This app is total garbage, unless you pay whatever nonsensically inflated monthly price they're charging. Kinda lame for people who are casual campers. Why not just support the app with ads like literally every other developer?

Frustrating and Glitchy. Takes forever to plat my stops on this app. None of the Truck stop gas stations I plan for are even listed in your app. Every time I log a stop, the app will not stay on the main road between destinations..instead it plats crazy side road loops. About half of the campsites I found on other apps are not here either. I’ve spent several hours trying to plan a trip from Atwater CA to Phoenix AZ and the map will not let me edit the apps side trips. A 12 hour trip has turned into an 18 hour trip! I bought the Pro too!

Loved it … but not liking the new version. Used the app, loved the app but I came home for a couple of weeks and now that I’m getting ready to hit the road I don’t recognize the app and my profile has disappeared. Granted, I’d not paid for the Pro membership, but I’d been a happy free user. I had considered upgrading to Pro because it was a great app. Now The Dyrt is a pay or lose app. I understand the desire to make money and/or at least pay for your costs and time but with the new look (it seems clunky and the information is buried. I don’t find it more user friendly) I will not be investing.

Not for me. Dyrt It might be good for finding a camp ground near you but I cant recommend it for planing a trip. After much frustration trying to use the program to plan a trip I contacted support. According to support: What it does is allows you to plot out the trip in advance, not navigate to the locations. “It's a plotting and planning tool. Hence the name "Trip Planner". “ Waypoints can be "stops". Some folks want to stop at a location, but not stay there, so it's a waypoint for the program. A way to go (and some users use it for directional details to - to take them on the roads they want to go, but not stop there). “We are not a navigation tool so that's why we offer (on web and app) the option to Export to Google for that purpose” Navigation with google in an RV is not the best choice for me. YMMV

Scam. EDIT- This company runs a scam. You sign up for the free version then they automatically upgrade your account to “Pro” then charge you for this, even if you canceled your account. Then once I reach out to the company about this charge, they reply the first time, then claim they don’t get my emails after that. You can see this from their unprofessional and childish response below. Funny, they did receive my email informing them that my credit card company was disputing the charge. As you can see, other users have had the same issue. This app was worthless anyway. It took us to strange campgrounds and some that weren’t even open anymore. Don’t waste your time. I used the free version of this app a few times in December of 2021 then cancelled. I just ended up with a $35 charge on my account. When I reached out to let them know, I received shady responses from their employ “Suzy B” claiming I was not responding to email. This was absolutely not true. I sent them multiple emails and screen shots of the charge. I finally had to contest the charge through my credit cards company and The Dyrt is still saying I never responded to them. COMPLETE SCAM!!! DO NOT use this app!

Can’t switch apps. The app is great until you try to multitask and switch apps into Google maps or a web browser in order to research a location a bit more. When I come back into The Dyrt app, it says I’m offline and to upgrade to Pro. Then it starts from the starting splash screen, completely restarting my session and making me begin my search from scratch. This completely kills the progress searching for a camp site. I can’t find anywhere in the description about the free version having a session time limit, but that sure is it what it seems like. It’s like very 5 minutes the session ends and I have to restart.

Offline options failed. This was a useful app for planning but when it came time to using the pro options it failed. The offline map was really glitchy and can not be depended upon. I had worked on a list to find the next day it had reverted to an older version of the list and everything I had put together was not pulling up. Instead, it would show the same campground info for every different place I clicked. Grateful we had taken notes and screenshots of google maps as backup because this app would not have been able to get us through a multi-destination camping trip in an area that was without service. Hoping to see improvements in future versions considering we paid for PRO. Also it would be helpful to have a way of searching an area with campgrounds you’ve saved showing up as a different color than the green tent box.

I WAS LET DOWN...IT OFFER NO PRIMITIVE SPOTS ONLY CAMPGROUNDS. My wife and I were pumped to finally get an app that would show us new primitive camping spots only to be let down by the dyrt app. I downloaded the app after seeing their instagram account which looks great and portrays primitive and outlander camping. However, after my wife and I downloaded the app we soon found that the only camp grounds that it provided were KOAs and other campgrounds that are not primitive at all and can easily be found on a google search. We have lived in Utah for a very long time and have found many great primitive spots to camp and we were hoping to find more by using the “number 1 camping app” as they claim. It was disappointing to see that they didn’t even have the primitive camping areas that are popular here in Utah on the app, let alone anything new for us to try. Their Instagram is very misleading and not what you get, at least here in Utah. I would happily re-download the app if I found out that they changed their app to provide primitive spot and not just campgrounds that I can find on google. Don’t waste your time!

App is ok but I prefer to use the website. The website is much easier to use. The app has become almost unusable. The maps are not helpful. I don’t know what you did to break them. Downloading maps causes gaps between maps no matter how I choose them. I now can’t get the camps to show up while I’m searching for places to go. Even when I know there’s camps there. And now you have hamstrung the website so it’s not usable on an iPad, trying to force people to use the app. Do you actually want people to use this or not? Because it looks like you don’t. It’s great I have some camps saved but I can’t see them on a map. I’m ready to create my own database to actually use the info in a friendlier way.

Great Campsite Locator and travel planner. I’ve been using The Dyrt since shortly after it came out and it is my go to app when camping. I love that I can run a search for “camping near me” when traveling and I can almost always find a campground for the night, anywhere I am. I also like that new sites are added all the time by users like me. They have added some great new options like the ability to make lists for trip planning. I tell everyone I meet, including campground hosts about the app! The campground reviews are mostly very helpful and include useful intel about campgrounds so I know white places I want to pitch my tent and which places I might want to avoid (because negative reviews are just as helpful as positive reviews).

Getting there. Been with “The Dyrt” since 2016, as with any other small company there are growing pains...including their APP. I’m no computer guru and know that you fix one issue and two more pop up. Any issues I’ve ever had I get immediate response and the founders and their technical team do everything they can to assist when there are issues. These are real people you talk to and that are doing their best to make an AWESOME site for the Camping community to use. Love “The Dyrt” even with the glitches their working on and it just keeps getting better!

Date filter does not work. Downloaded this app excited about the ability to put dates in, like a hotel app, so that I wouldn’t have to keep contacting each individual campsite I found on google maps to see if they had open sites. Well, this is a paid version of google maps because putting in the dates doesn’t do anything, all sites are still shown and you still have to go to each individual one to see if they have availability. Half of these I’ve called already and they don’t, so….what’s the point?

Beware of free trial. I was charged for an annual subscription after forgetting to cancel my trial. I was on vacation in remote areas and dealing with a lot personally. I totally forgot I had signed up for the Dyrt on 11/16 to play around with it. 11/16 was the only day I used it. 10 or so days later I tried to cancel and couldn’t get a refund because I was beyond the 48-hour grace period. I was expecting the Dyrt to be more understanding since this was over the long weekend of Thanksgiving. I would understand paying for a month but am bummed to pay over $30 for this mistake. And they won’t help over the phone, just email, where I seem to be getting the same canned responses from different people.

Already loving it. I just barely downloaded the app but within the last 15 minutes of searching through it I can tell this is going to be a useful tool for the new lifestyle I am embarking on with my family this next year! We only have one more winter season in a cooped up overpriced “low income “ apartment with strict rules regulations no breathing room and a predatory tow company! I will be writing review after review of the different campgrounds we stay at.

Missing too much info in Colorado. I really wanted this app to be good. I purchased a year subscription. But, when looking for dispersed sites in Colorado I found this map is missing too much data. It underperforms. Friends keep sending me links from Campendium or others, and when I check the Dyrt there is nothing to be found. The information that can be found is often wrong. I submit corrections, but nothing changes. This app has been hard to use as well. Some bugs have been fixed. Still, I searched for a specific campground, Rainbow Lakes. It takes me to a detail view, but then I can’t get directions or locate it on the map from that view. Where is it at? I’m sorry, but this isn’t worth the money and improvements need to happen fast to become competitive with others.

Excited. Just downloaded the app and purchased the pro version, so excited for the quality of the app and pictures, being a bit of adventurer and new to the area, gave me a lot of ideas and opportunities of being out in nature and hikes and views, great descriptions of locations, how to get there and what to look out for! I thought it was great! Very user friendly and I can’t wait to have my next adventure be guided by this app. Will come back for a review after the first trip!

1st Timers. My partner and I have talked about traveling across America to explore what’s out here. We’ve done the traditional vacation thing. Yet there’s a free spirit in our blood that says live off the land and travel like nomads. After COVID-19 hit we truly noticed how people’s lives our lives have changed over night. Tomorrow isn’t promised to anyone so we said lets not waist anymore time. This app made doing some of our research a breeze. It’s simple to use. I love the filters! Now we can map out our destinations and expected amenities as well as cost. 😍

New to The Dyrt. I use several apps for planning and just started using The Dyrt recently. So far, I like it. Bit of a learning curve working in it as opposed to other apps I’m more familiar with. I wish there was a way to print your trip directly from the app, neither of the methods given to me work well, from iPad or iPhone. Google maps export is limited to 11 stops, so not of use for cross country. We are fulltime retired RVers so travel is our life. Other issue I found current campground information. Took a few phone calls, comparing on Campendium or RV Parky to verify some information. Probably always will be an issue with places selling, closing, etc. what I really like is the trip planning and the easy way it locates campgrounds and plugs them into trip plan.

Annoying app. Every time I’d leave the app for another app (like google to check out the campground area), when I would return to the app, it would say I was offline and then I would lose where I was. For instance, I was about to reserve a site through the app, but checked on the campgrounds website to see if there were any specific check in rules, and when I went back to the app I lost all the progress. I had already entered my name, address, all my info besides cc information. I found it incredibly irritating because I cross referenced many of the campgrounds on google to make sure it fit what I was looking for, and this was a problem every time. Ultimately deleted the app cause it was easier to just use google. I did give it 2 stars because it did do its purpose of showing campgrounds in the area I was looking for, but was way too annoying to be useful.

Annoying-ware. I want to like this app/platform; however, their pop ups pushing the pro version are freaking annoying which I feel is more of a deterrent to upgrade. Free members can contribute to the community also…if you can keep them around. I’ve written reviews. I was trying to write a review this evening. I had the whole thing typed out. I switched to another app for a few seconds to grab some information then switched back…only to be greeted by an offline message then a pop up message to upgrade. Once I cleared these, my pending review was go without a way to continue. What a poorly designed app.

Almost perfect. The app design, both desktop web and iOS, is functional and easy to use…but minor ask to please make the images on your web app load faster, like when scrolling through full size images of xyz campground. It’s at least half a second of the loading wheel between every image, but other sites like Zillow have the same function (scrolling through full size pics of a house) and there’s no loading between images. Like they are cached or something idk

Frustrated. Was impressed with the reviews this app received. We are new to traveling with our new class c RV. The first attempt at planning with this app was most disappointing. We entered size fuel type and travel preferences. We proceeded to enter info on destination. When the route appeared the first step entailed use of a ferry, which we had specifically entered as something to avoid. The ferry the route chose does not accept any vehicle or combination of trailer/vehicle over 18 feet. Our RV is 24 ft, which was entered as part of our travel information. I tried different search engines with the app re-entering our preferences i.e. RV size, things to avoid…kept getting the same route using the ferry. Fortunately all happened within the 7 day trial period.

Too close for comfort. While traveling for a work project, I decided to check out a few campsites in the area for my next work travel dates. Researched the sites via the app, checked out those of interest, and saved them. Two days later, I received an email from Head of Audience Development, The Dyrt. The email noted my search and my alleged travel dates as well as the trip may have ended. I am sorry but you are too close for comfort. I have Yelp. I have TripAdvisor! Every hotel app where I am Diamond, Spire, Titanium status. None respond to my searches or conclude that my travel ended and inquire on details based on a search. I am an Apple user for many reasons one being it is not Google. I bought into your Pro and for that I am regretful. This never happened before that.

Useful App, Could be Improved. This app (and the associated website) is a great way to scout out camp sites that you may otherwise never know about. It’s easy to navigate and has a pleasant interface. My complaints are more about content. First, many people post pictures of things they have seen or done in the area, but not of the campground or camp sites. While this is not the developer’s fault per se, it may be helpful if they recommended posting picture of the camp site itself. Also, there is often not a lot of information that is helpful to people with RVs or travel trailers. My truck and trailer, combined, is 54 feet long. Many campsites list little to no information about maximum trailer length or about the whether or not it may be a horrible idea to even try pulling a trailer to them. Overall, still useful, but there are other apps with more detailed info.

Forced Pro Sign up??. I’ve only ever needed the free version, and I’ve found it to be very useful. Now suddenly the app opens immediately to the Pro Version sign up splash screen with no way to get out of it. It is suddenly useless unless I sign up for Pro. UPDATE BASED ON DEVELOPER RESPONSE: There is no visible “SKIP” to click to bypass the Pro splash screen, but I am able to dismiss it by tapping randomly at the far upper right corner. I’ve tried both vertical and horizontal orientation and adjusted screen brightness both directions, but still see no skip option. Maybe make the “SKIP” option next to the sign up option to thoroughly clear up the problem and avoid confusion as well(?).

What are you guys actually trying to do here?. I downloaded The Dyrt a year ago, and bought the PRO version after reading reviews and thinking it would be helpful on our big camping trip. Honestly, the app is glitchy and I really didn’t use it AT ALL in the year I had it. Still kept the app since I had the subscription just in case. I turned off auto-renewal awhile back when I knew I wouldn’t be repurchasing. But of course a couple days ago I was charged with the subscription, and reached out to Apple since that’s what The Dyrt recommends for a refund on their website. Apple told me if it’s not billed through Apple or with Apple in the name of the billing statement they can not issue me a refund. In my billing statement it just reads “THE DYRT” so I reached out to support for the app, and they told me they didn’t have any of my card information and that I need to contact Apple… but the subscription is not even in my Apple subscriptions….. sooo??? Just a dead end with a company who really can’t just issue me a refund? You can find all of this information on this app other places FOR FREE, and with WAY more helpful reviews and information. Don’t waste your time or money. An app that is supposed to help with enjoying the outdoors shouldn’t be this suspect.

Travel made easy!!. As a travel blogger I find so often one of the toughest things to do is not planning activities in an area but instead planning on where I will be camping. A lot of resources online but with all those resources it can get a little overwhelming and sometimes still you can be deceived. I stumbled upon this app and their website as a part of one of those attempts to find camping in an area I was not familiar with. I liked what I saw on the website in regard to real people giving real feedback and decided it was worth the download. The app changed my perspective on finding campsites for myself as a tent camper and allowed me a more concise way to browse areas as campers just like me were giving feedback, providing helpful tips for those areas and sharing their experiences. It felt like a community designed for campers instead of RVers and that was amazing! I liked the bold use of larger aesthetics on each page to display amenities, encouragement of photos from campers not just of their campsite but what they did in the area and even some of the gear they used was highlighted! This is now in my travel staple apps!!

Needs Work. So, I paid for this app to have info about campgrounds and to find free campgrounds and since I’m a VanLifer to upload info as well. But the app is very primitive when it comes to give and take info. How do I know if the campgrounds are free? When I uploaded my first review, there is no option to give prices info so I’m guessing that’s why it’s impossible to know if campgrounds are free or not. When I search for them as “free” or as “any price” there is not actual indication or color coding that tells me if it is free. And no one wants to drive for hours to realize that the prices are wrong or is private land. And if I’m paying for the Dyrt app it should not be necessary for me to keep researching online about the specific spot! I I wanted to do that I would just keep doing what I always do! Research Research Research, I pay the app to save time!!! So please wonderful people.... I’m not the only one that thinks like this, I’ve seen many reviews and comments on it, the app has potential as long as you guys try it yourselves and fix it. Tank You! ✌️ Peace ☮️!!

Great for road trips.. I’ve done two cross country road trips one before I knew about this app and then another one with this app. This app made it significantly easier to find campgrounds and has good search features to help you find campgrounds along your route. Definitely recommend it for all those looking for campgrounds nearby or across the country. If you’d like to hear about the road trip I went on check out The Godventure podcast.

Wish it listed prices. We just got off a monthlong RV camping trip through the Southwest states. We used another app which worked beautifully but it never hurts to try another, right? Although I love the feature that allows you to filter for those amenities specific to your needs, it does not give any indication of prices. We have found that costs can vary greatly depending on the location. We do a lot of boondocking and look for inexpensive camping along the way so I don’t want to go through individual listing websites to determine fees. After all, you’re likely searching at the end of a day of traveling. At least we are. Much better when there is an indication of cost on the listing so I don’t waste my time on looking at high-priced RV campgrounds.

Excellent. The most comprehensive and informative app of its kind. Useful, accurate, and user-friendly. It is my go-to that quickly provides enough of the right information to make decisions about campgrounds and even the best sites are often embedded into the reviews. I just a received a what-if survey from them today. They’re apparently exploring a pro version that includes the campground maps of 40,000 campgrounds. Currently there’s a link to the campground website but that can often be clumsy and frustrating. Looks like they are integrating the ability to search for availability and book within the. Hopeful speculation. I have no knowledge but that’s not a bad what-if. Thanks guys. Keep up the good work!

Update: Can’t access pro even though I’ve paid for subscription. I’ve used the free features of the Dyrt for a couple years. I like the app. I signed up for the pro subscription via my ipad and Apple ID to try it out. However, the app won’t recognize that I’ve paid or let me into the pro features. Won’t let me sign in period. Support hasn’t responded. So I’m being charged for something I can’t use. Get the app sorted out! A developer reached out and was able to resolve the issue. Enjoying planning our upcoming trip to Colorado with the Pro features!

Game they play. They play games with your credit card. Signed up with what I thought was a trial. After a couple hours I saw it was complicated ap an poor out of date info and cancelled. Well later I noticed I was charged. Went to take the charge out through Apple. They did we guess. Well by evening found I was billed the year rate. Called back and checked phone show I was bill several more times. There are plenty of free sites that are excellent to use for RV campsites. This one is not any good. Careful about downloading the ap for a trial as you be charged and will go round and round to try to get rid of it. I’ve still got One charge still there I’m trying to get removed.

Helpful, but glitchy. I’ve used this app for about a year and a half now and it has helped me plan a number of camping trips. I like being able to see others reviews and pictures when I’m visiting an area I’ve never been before. That being said, lately the app has been so glitchy it’s practically unusable. When I try to search for sites in a specific area on the map and then I click on a specific site to see more details, it zoom all the way in on the map. Which is not helpful at all. All I see is green. When I try to zoom back out to see other sites in that area it usually pops me into a completely different area of the map, a few times it’s dropped me a couple states over from where I want to be. I just paid for Pro because it was on sale for Black Friday and I’m kind of regretting it now. Looking at other reviews, one from back in April, it looks like this problem may have been going on for a while without being fixed.

You are not where you think you are.. The app is not intuitive to use and if you are searching for someplace to camp where you are headed to (not currently at), the app doesn’t always (often) put the location of where you are searching in the correct place. Also, when you first open the app and click search “Near You”, it will pick locations across the country. I’m in SoCal and apparently Atlanta Georgia is very close to me. I tried closing and reopening the app and even reinstalling it and I am still near Atlanta. You can get the “Pro” version, but I haven’t really found a reason to do so. Plus, once you have purchased the “Pro” level, you constantly get ads in the app asking if you want to upgrade. When I say constantly, I mean every time you click on something, you are asked if you want to upgrade. I paid the money, now let me use the app! Skip downloading this, it is glitchy at best, the user experience is poor, and there are better apps out there that do the same thing and more. Use them.

My Favorite Camping App. Update: The Dyrt’s customer service team has been phenomenal! They reached out to me right away and seem eager to work on the issues I brought up in my review. This new update makes me so sad. The Dyrt used to be my favorite camping app by far but this redesign has really taken away a lot of it’s user friendliness. The initial view when you open the app seems very zoomed in and the top and bottom button panels seem far larger than they need to be reducing the amount of the map you can see. The pictures seem to take longer to load and the fact that I can’t view the pictures in full screen is extremely annoying. I don’t need a caption bar that takes up half the screen. The search function does seem faster even though you have to refresh the search by hitting a button each time you move the map. Please fix these design flaws, especially for the pictures, and hopefully this can return to my top camping app!

Good but needs some improvements. I love the app. Its campsite database is quite extensive. I’ve had the pleasure to test it in over 30 states across the country. But I believe that some improvements would be nice. Campsite photos take too long to load. Sometimes I’m looking at black rectangles for minutes. I’ve had tested while connected to several networks that are pretty fast otherwise. Also, it logged me out of my pro account and then doesn’t let me log back in. Every time this happens, I have to delete the app an download it again from the app store.

Meh. Very limited campground listings.. I live in Tennessee and got this app hoping to find new options for finding campsites. Unfortunately, this app has almost nothing listed. Even long-established campgrounds and dispersed camping areas in national forest areas are missing. No state parks are listed either. I also looked in parts of Kentucky (zero listings anywhere in eastern Kentucky including around Red River Gorge) and only two in Montana (as I am considering a move there). Unfortunately, I paid for an annual membership that will basically go unused. The app has a lot of very good reviews, so I’m assuming it must be useful for a particular niche camping community, but for me, it’s not beneficial at all.

Brain dead road trip planning. I was planning a road trip across the west coast for next summer and input the list of destinations in a reasonable order to travel them. When this app created the road trip plan, it suggested that I ping-pong from Los Angeles (my starting point) all the way up to North Cascades National Park all the way back down to Sequoia National Park and then all the way back up to Mt. Rainier before turning south again to go to Yosemite. Over. And over. And over. This is ridiculous, fix it or remove the road trip function altogether. I will say though that the maps themselves are very accurate and useful.

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Everything is paywalled now. Used to be great and the free version was awesome. Now, you can barely look at the map without a subscription making it useless as a “free” app. Lots of other actual free options especially if you just want to see BLM land.

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Planning. Just downloaded this today and haven’t had much time with it but it looks to be very helpful in locating places to stay

Please include Canada!. No Canadian sites info. Only for the US. I understand they intend to include Canada in the future. 5 stars then. It came highly recommended, so I joined the PRO subscription. I will now have to cancel & rejoin when we can actually use it in our beautiful country.

Big Oopps. I just joined and didn’t realize it won’t work for me as I’m Canadian…🤦🏼🤦🏼 Couldn’t put Ottawa, ON in

Canada Not Included. Until you include Canada…. 2 stars for now.

Canada?. Would rate a ten if Canada were included😢

Too much money for occasional use. Not paying $2.99 per month for something I might use a couple times a year. Not when there are so many free apps that will do the same thing.

Only for the US. Seems like a great platform but we need information on all of North America.

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Canada. I am from North of the border and cannot enter my city to start my trips from home, why is that?

Only good in USA. Only good in the US States. No Canadian cities listed.

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Ultimate nag.. I do understand the developers’ desire to earn money. What I don’t understand is the absolute nag-$#!7 this app is. Every time you return to its screen it blows up the upgrade-to-pro banner. I only give it two stars for the fact that you can actually see some campgrounds and use that as a reference for looking elsewhere. Really, to the developers: restrict some functions and put a tiny “pro” superscript upon the icon, or deal with the pushback in the reviews. You have successfully discouraged me from purchase. 👍

Pathetic. This app is designed for rich families who camp with a trailer or a van, but it’s marketed to be for dirt bags. I was outside of Portland heading to the coast and thought I’d give the app a try to find free camping. Got forced to buy the annual and was advertised that there were 5000 FREE CAMPING SPOTS. No results, zoomed out to the whole state of Oregon and got maybe two or three. I drove down the road like 30 mins and found an OHV trail with free camping. This app feeds the inaccessibility of the outdoors to the working class and markets a “rugged outdoor tool” to the upper class who are just driving camping and park prices up leaving us poor dirtbags sleeping in our cars at Walmart, unable to camp on the beautiful land America has to offer.

Scam - don’t even download this. I tried to access the free version of this app to check it out, didn’t mean to click on a free trial of any sort of subscription at all. I was automatically signed up for the yearly subscription I guess, and I see now in the reviews that other people have been scammed as well. It charged me yesterday, and I’m not eligible for a refund with apple apparently. The DYRT told me I’m past my grace period with them and there’s nothing else they can do. Completely unhelpful, I didn’t expect a $36 charge to come through when I have bills to pay.

Used to love.. I used to love this app. Used it to find so many camp grounds in states that I wouldn’t have looked at. And to be clear have only used the free version, it did everything I needed. Now when I open it all I see are weird campgrounds that can be instabooked. Instead of the 3 state parks that I know I right in that area I see 2 private camp grounds. I have cleared filters multiple times so that isn’t why I’m only seeing expensive boring places. It’s become a headache to use and that’s unfortunate because I relied on the reviews of places I had never been to pick appropriate sites. I suspect they only show campgrounds that they have contracts with.

More hype than results. Downloaded and tried out the free week on the pro account on a road trip we’re currently still on. Was particularly interested in the BLM an USFS sites they advertise but it’s almost impossible to find free-dispersed camping sites through this app. Seems like paid for sites are getting priority in the searches if not just the only ones that show up. Prob fine if you’re looking for advertised camping buy not for off the beaten path public lands accessible spots. Unsubscribed before the free week was done and have found other apps that fit our needs.

Very useful, but wish there was a water/swim filter. I love this app! It’s super helpful, especially since we just moved to a new area and didn’t know what was out there for quick weekend trips. I do wish you could filter your search by swimming and/or water availability since we swim and kayak, but it’s easy to figure out once you click the listings.

Clears all the confusion.. I’ve been wandering the western US, knowing that BLM land is all around me. I was poking along looking for brown BLM stakes on dirt roads before I found this app. It is much more up to date about BLM lands than the BLM’s website. Now I can easily find the dispersed campsite areas that I prefer just by looking at my route in the app’s map.

Not impressed. Google searching “campgrounds in this area” would work just the same and it’s free. I paid for premium expecting they would find the first available campsite and allow me to buy directly on the app. No, they just list the link to the campground and you have to do the same dirty work of hunting for dates. There’s nothing particularly special or useful that you can’t figure out on your own unfortunately.

Keeps getting worse. I really want to like this app. But campsites are listed in the wrong location, even after reporting them. And the latest update just says I am offline. I’m not. I’m a pro member and it’s been frustrating and disappointing because you simply can’t trust or rely on this app. Especially considering you want to be able to use it to find actual locations of things when you could be offline. Do your devs even test the app? Does your support team even listen? It’s borderline dangerous to have campsites in the wrong locations, especially when towing. I’m done with it. I won’t renew. There are plenty of other apps doing the same thing better. I’ll stick to Campendium which actually makes useful updates and can be relied on. Sorry the Dyrt. I really tried. This is just garbage and unacceptable.

My favorite summer app!. The Dyrt is amazing! It makes planning camping trips much easier and efficient. I really appreciate the user feedback on specific sites, especially when there are photos. Overall, the app is really easy to use, especially when making lists of campgrounds that I want to visit. Thank you for creating this valuable camping tool!

Just ok. Price point too high for weekend camper. I would like to try PRO but do not support give me your credit card "free" trials. You and everyone else does that and everyone has been burned. Suggest you do something different if you truly want to share your product, and not seek out gotcha moments where someone forgets to term the free trial. Think about that...pretty crappy. Anyway, you make your decisions, I make mine. Additionally, your price point is too high for the camper that is going to go on 2-3 trips a year. You should find a different price model that supports the weekend camper.

Always a problem. I love the layout of this app. I signed up as a pro member, but quickly canceled my membership due to app performance challenges. The problems have morphed over the past year. Currently I’m having trouble with an offline pop-up that explains that downloading the contents of the app is required for offline use. This isn’t an issue except for the fact that the pop-up is forever repeating itself rendering the app useless. Otherwise the improvements to the design have been nice and noted.

If your a camper this is a must have. I camp quite a bit, prefer to pitch my tent someplace amazing rather than get a hotel. I use this app frequently to find new places to explore in the vicinity I am traveling. App contains real reviews, photos and campground videos to help make selecting just the right place easy! Sign up, find a place to camp and share your experience!

Impressed so far. So far it looks really good. So many more campgrounds than I knew existed! Easy to navigate and I love reviews and pics. I would really like it if this app integrated with RV Journal or had similar functionality. I really like to keep notes, dates, and details on our camping trips to remind me of our experience, favorite sites and sites to avoid. I’ve been looking for the perfect app that’s a blend of Dyrt and RV Journal which would be a match made in heaven.

The best. I’ve tried them all and this is the one I’d keep if I could only keep one. Info seems very up to date and the trip planning feature is really good. My one wish would be the ability to add non campground waypoints/places of interest to the trip planner. Easy enough to send the map to your gps of choice and add it but in app would be awesome. Great app!

Underwhelming. This app has a very long way to go. The campsite descriptions were not accurate. In fact, the “campsite” we went to wasn’t even a campsite. The app is too dependent on the customers reviews, which is a flawed method because nobody wants the world to know about their favorite spot. The offline viewing didn’t work well at all. The only real benefit I got from the app was the map of the US National Forests and BLM land, but I definitely did not need to pay $7 for that. Also the PRO campsites feature was not very useful. This app has a long way to go.

Search Filters are a problem. I like the way the app doesn’t loose my search results when I click into a campsite details, however the search function in the App is not working well for me - I search a location with all types of campsite selected and it doesn’t show all campsites. Only when I clear all filters do I see the campsite I know exists but doesn’t appear in the initial search with filters selected. Furthermore it’s not showing me all the campsites that I know exist. Am a little underwhelmed and feel the price is too high for the quality of results

They watch your every move. Way too intrusive.. I downloaded the app and made sure to check that I didn't want mailings. Fat lot of good that did. I did one search and about an hour later got an email about campgrounds I needed to check out. Really? This is a big nope. And what kills me is that they've already had several complaints along this line but apparently the fact that they're pushing away potential customers by not respecting their choices matters not. I've deleted the app, blocked the email address, and unsubscribed to the emails I wasn't supposed to be subscribed to in the first place. I hate companies who do this kind of crap.

Handy app! Just needs some refinement…. This app is useful and fun to use. I just wish there was a way to share campsites/lists between users and stay within the app itself instead of just passing the website URL to each other (opens in browser, not in app). The website link doesn’t even offer to open the page in the app, either. Perhaps this could be a feature in future updates?

Great concept but very buggy. I really like the idea of the app and the trip planner concepts unfortunately the app is very buggy, frustratingly making the app nearly unusable. I really wanted to give a better review but the bugs have really taken away from its capabilities. Even with a Pro membership I still experience the bugs. The app often gets confused that I am of filing when I am not making many functions not possible. I will continue to use the app but if do not know if I will continue the subscription if these bugs make it unreasonable.

Missing campsites and Dyrt Pro is a terrible experience. Missing tons of well known campsites. Like State Parks! Sure, they thrive on user contribution but I’d expect some effort on their part. And then there’s the whole pro experience - not. It keeps dumping out of pro and it doesn’t usually reactivate when I click “Restore Pro Subscription”. Go to contact and it drops you to a FAQ on the web site, the click on pro issues and it wants a login. I got pro on my app - I don’t know the log in. Forgot password never results in a reset email. Terrible experience all around. All stays, Campendium, RV Life much more useful.

Not for me. I like the way the app worked. I was able to quickly plan a trip. But I was disappointed when the recommended camping sites where so far off the main roads on my route. I could not find a filter that I could use to tell the system that I did not want to travel more then 5 miles off the main route. I would have been willing to drive longer or shorter to stay closer to my main route. If this is something that I could do with this app I would be willing to try it again.

Better than AllTrails for camping. Somehow I just prefer their layout to AllTrails , their results are a little bit more narrowed down, it feels a lot easier to find places to camp(NOT RV camp but I use this for tent/hammock camping). It’s cool how they show you the BLM land as well so that you can go camp there. They need to start having more reviews but that’s okay, those will come with time. I think they’ll overtake AllTrails before too long.

Great... but. The app is great all around. One complaint to be aware of. Multiple pics on a heavy number of sites that are posted by the official “the dyrt” user are false and show pics from sites that do not correspond to the campground. They are so off that they are sometimes not even from the same side of the country. Love the app but this is a big problem that I have emailed the dyrt about. You’ll easily see for yourself that pics posted by user “the dyrt” wont add up. Please fix this false advertisement.

Great idea.... I like the idea of this app but find it poorly executed/ difficult... sometimes hard to find the right campground, searching on a map doesn’t always bring it up even if looking in the exact location... but sometimes will find if doing a text search. Then there’s the issue of trying to upload a review. I’ve struggled for over a week, going back at different times and having the same trouble: The review with pictures won’t upload, tells me I have a bad connection - I’m at home with my high speed connection that is ok... then tried to just do review with no pics and slightly better success but still 50/50 on uploading even just the text. Came back a week later and tried to add pictures, they uploaded fine on the place I gave 5 stars to but wouldn’t upload on the one with 2 stars even after force closes and restarts, and at least 10 different attempts. Sorry, giving up on this app..

I paid...for nothing. I was charged for yearly subscription after my trial ended. The upgrade was not reflected in my app and the support team said they had many reports of the same issue but could do nothing about it. They do have a thorough database of campgrounds, however only the most popular ones have reviews or information and I can google that. I had to google anyway to find contact/reservation information for the campgrounds. I could not access that from the app. Perhaps this would have been remedied with the “PRO” version but again, I was charged for that without seeing the benefits of it, and of course they have a policy against refunds.

Overall app is Great!. Love the app overall. We’ve used it on a few camping trips now. Kind of annoying that the app crashes when trying to upload pictures (4 pictures) and/or videos. The app buffers for too long and the app times out. I have an iPhone 12 and connected to wifi when trying this. Please look into it IT.

Very useful app, but very glitchy and slow. Great app concept, nice interface, very useful information about campsites and locations that I haven’t been able to find elsewhere in such an easy to follow format, but is unfortunately very slow to use, almost unusable at times (and I haven’t even used it out on the road yet - I’m just sitting here in my house with fast WiFi). I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled the app, it didn’t seem to solve the problem.

My favorite outdoor app!. If you camp, whether in a tent or an RV, this is a must have app! Everything you need to know about a campground or RV park BEFORE you go! This is my go to source of information when planning a camping trip. It can save you miles, money AND frustration by selecting the campgrounds you want to stay at before you ever leave home. What are you waiting for? Download it now!

Great App So Far. Planning a trip soon and saw this, within the first few minutes I’m sold. Easy to use and plenty of spots showing up in the areas we plan to visit. I like that it is quicker than Google Maps and has more isolated hits, less distractions to get to the information queried. Seems efficient and accurate, plus provides contact information for locations. Great app!

Outstanding Campground!. Super friendly. A few hours before I arrived, I recevied a call from the owner asking what time I expected to get there. She told me to call her when I got there, she meet me and escorted me to the site. I was in site 142 - a pull through that was as nice a site as I have been in. Perfectly level, just very nice. She even came and checked on me before we left. I will be back!

Poor Advertising. I downloaded the app and it looks amazing, used the free version for a couple of days just point around checking out maps. I decided to try the “7 day free trial” which I assumed would unlock the “pro“ features since it says it will charge me an additional amount after the 7 days. To my surprise, nothing changed and it is still the free version of the map and every time I try to use a “pro” feature it wants me to buy it even with the free trial. Very disappointing because I would like to know the features and play with them a bit before I dive into a yearly subscription.

Super useful!. Used during a trip recently and found the app super helpful. Lots of info when possible but if no info available on the app it directs you straight to the campgrounds website. I think the map could be a little “smarter” and pricing info like on Hipcamp would be a big help but all in all glad to have this little sidekick when on a trip in my van! Thank you!

Trying to use…. I like this app to keep record of my trips mostly. However it’s not user friendly. You open it to promotions for places. There’s no real menu to use. I’ve tried to manage fotos and it crashes. It keeps old fotos on an album I didn’t want on there and I can’t remove them. Otherwise it’s a decent app and I like to see people’s reviews. Please tell me how to fix my foto manager!

Trying to kill me. It is great that the app allows me to put in my vehicle dimensions and avoid tolls and ferries but a super c still needs to stay on interstates for the most part. My first trip planning tried to route my 40ft 33,000 lb RV over Independence Pass, which is by law limited to vehicles of length no more than 35ft because it is (1) less than two lanes wide in some places (2) bounded on one side by a cliff face (3) has a several hundred foot dropoff on the other side with (4) no guard rail. I live in that part of the country and such routing is downright irresponsible. There was no obvious feedback feature so I am posting this as a review in hopes they will see it.

No longer working. I loved the app while it worked and even went on my first trip that I found using the app two weeks ago. But for some reason the last week I have been unable to access it. I keep getting a message that I am offline (even though I have full bars and am connected to WiFi) along with a message to upgrade to pro to use without a connection which is really tacky. So goodbye, The Dyrt. Thanks for the bait and switch.

Informative and fun. Since finding the dyrt app and website we’ve been able to book a few campsites based on the pictures that people post and reviews that I write. It’s been extremely helpful for a family camping trip’s and it’s fun to read the reviews myself. I find myself going around the park taking pictures because I know that if I were looking at a campsite to book I would want to see pictures and videos.

Disappointing. May be OK for private campgrounds but useless for actual camping. For instance, Oregon has around 18 million acres (think the size of South Carolina) of federally-owned forest land. The app has few National Forest campgrounds and finding them is hit and miss. Plus the search is poor. Try entering "clear lake Oregon" - the first 13 entries are not in Oregon. I've uninstalled. Update: Contacted by the developers. Kudos for a quick response, but I get the impression they didn't read this post. I was talking about National Forest *campgrounds*, not dispersed/dry camping. I happened to go to the website and found the web app has NF campgrounds. So it appears the app is dealing with a subset of the data, not useful. And both have the same wonky search algorithm.

Beautiful but more uneven spots than most. You look over the Fruita valley and the monument is breathtaking. We got a spot that would normally work for our 26’ trailer, but the ground behind the wheels fell away so much we couldn’t extend our stabilization jacks to the ground even with all our blocks. The camp host was great helping us find another spot. The new spot was still uneven but worked out. Time to buy more leveling blocks

Great app, use to be better. I’ve used this app for years and have found some of the best campsites with it. I really liked the color star rating system it use to have. Made it much easier to find the campgrounds that were 4 and 5 stars. Also, the pictures never seem to show up anymore so that’s kind of annoying. Still a useful app.

Completely unreliable info. Has the potential to be a really great tool, but the info shown on campgrounds is worthless. Nearly every campground is marked as “dispersed” for some reason, even if private or paid. Filtering for showers usually slows you a bunch of campgrounds without them, while the ones that actually have showers are hidden. 10 mile out backcountry sites are marked as “walk-in”. Price info is lacking and often incorrect, etc. etc. Disappointing!

Amazing app and community. It’s very rare that I feel the need to post a review about an app. However The Dyrt is the exception as well as exceptional. A user friendly system and amazing tool that truly has the users best interest in mind. Wether your looking for new places to visit or seeing what local stops you may have overlooked. This app will show you the way. I personally have gotten all of our family and friends to download.

Great for anywhere you want to go camping!. If you live somewhere with too many options, it's paralyzing to choose a good campground. This will definitely help! The sites are color coded by how highly they're rated (darker green being better) so it's easy to pick out a gem. Used it to find my favorite site in eastern WA, which I've been back to a bunch of times.

Was good…until they changed it (now dead). The app worked. It had zero issues. Sure, small improvements always good. But then…without warning, updates and now EVERYTHING I save is gone. I try signing in and just get stuck in an endless loop of go-nowhere. Like always, IT/programmers/owners get greedy and add a paid service that fuuuuu cks everything up. Tired of it. Stop the greedy and over complication. Simple is the way to go. If you don’t gonna start paying people to do the app better (simpler) and take your money away!

Great App That Could Be Better. This app is very helpful for finding parks but it would be even better if the color of the icons correlated to State Parks, National Parks, privately owned parks, etc. Also in big cities it’s impossible to look at everything because the icons are literally on top of each other. You can go to each website and find reviews and pertinent information and that’s great.

Non existent places. Shows a lot of campgrounds that don’t exist for some reason. There were at least 4 shown in my city that I know for sure are non existent. Also lists the Air Force base as a campground good luck getting in there to camp. Was hopeful this would be a good way to find new places to go but they need to figure out a better way to vet what they list. Update after developer response: sorry not going to pay a fee to be able to address mistakes in listings. If it was just one I could have overlooked it. But the sheer number of non existent places made the app not useful in my eyes.

Great app. Overall this is a great app! We are always looking for new places to camp and I have found a lot of new spots I want to try thanks to it. I have used a couple other apps but they only show you camp sites that they can broker reservations for so they can get paid. I’m happy I found this app and can’t wait to add some campsite reviews of my own this summer.

Nice Place. We stayed at site 112 tent camping. Wonderful view of lake. Clean restrooms. This place is patrolled in the daytime but at night not very well. We had some late night campers keeping up a lot of noise at 4am. Aside from that camp site was great! We got to see some deer before our unruly neighbors arrived with the out of control dogs. Oh the store was very well stocked and the young lady working there was very polite! All in all it was a wonderful stay we would come again.

Concept is great, some execution issues. I paid for pro to plan a trip. I’m planning a large road trip with 6-8 stops. Every time I add a campsite, it adds it to the start of the trip, even if I scrolled past my last campsite and click add a campground. There are a ton of sites that don’t have prices associated with it but when I look the campground up on their respective sites, their are fees with the campground. I find myself having to double and trip check everything and I could’ve done this quicker without the app.

Saved Us From A Bear. This app was literally a lifesaver. Me and some friends had planned to camp near the Tetons but there was a bear mishap at our campsite where the bear ripped a hole in a tent and tore of their side mirror 😬. Sooo we weren’t allowed to stay there, obviously. I was able to pull up this app and it located other campsites near by. We were able to call and see if they had open spots. We even ended up closer to the Tetons than we had originally planned. It’s also FREE! So we were “happy campers”. 😉👌

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The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping iphone, ipad, apple watch and apple tv screenshot images, pictures.

Language English
Price Free
Adult Rating 17+ years and older
Current Version 4.9.6
Play Store com.thedyrt.wayfinder
Compatibility iOS 12.4 or later

The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping (Versiyon 4.9.6) Install & Download

The application The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping was published in the category Travel on 11 March 2017, Saturday and was developed by The Dyrt [Developer ID: 1187626328]. This program file size is 118.57 MB. This app has been rated by 86,984 users and has a rating of 4.7 out of 5. The Dyrt: Tent & RV Camping - Travel app posted on 13 March 2024, Wednesday current version is 4.9.6 and works well on iOS 12.4 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.thedyrt.wayfinder. Languages supported by the app:

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