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Roam & Board is a dispersed camping trip-planning tool for public lands across all 50 U.S. states, covering use cases such as National Forests, BLM land, and State Wildlife Areas. It feels more like a vertical outdoor SaaS / consumer web app than traditional enterprise software. Its core value is bringing campsite locations, road status, weather, filters, and saved trip planning into a single interface.
The product supports scanning by state, forest, or region, and users can also draw a custom search area. Filters include vehicle type, minimum rating, water access, views, fishing, shade, campfire allowance, RV suitability, dog-friendliness, privacy, and road status such as open, seasonal, or closed. Location cards show road conditions, fire restrictions, 5-day weather, and community road reports. Users can add spots to a trip, record notes, manually add locations, share, export to PDF, and open Google Maps / Street View. Third-party capabilities include Google login, Google Maps, Stripe payments, Amazon affiliate links, as well as external reference links to USFS ArcGIS data, InciWeb, BLM, MVUM, and more.
Pro pricing is straightforward: $4/month or $35/year, with automatic renewal and cancellation at any time. Free users can save 3 scans, while Pro includes cloud sync, unlimited saved scans, custom locations, cross-device sync for community road reports, and offline PDF trip cards. There are also Featured listing ad placements for outdoor businesses, but pricing is not disclosed in the main content.
The strengths are its clearly defined vertical use case, filters that match off-road and camping needs, low pricing, and offline PDFs that are useful in areas without signal. The drawbacks are also clear: the site repeatedly states that its information is only a starting point for planning, and that road conditions, fire restrictions, and seasonal closures must be verified with the local USFS or BLM office. It also lacks enterprise-grade permissions, team collaboration, APIs, SLAs, and compliance documentation.
Roam & Board is best suited for people driving, RVing, off-roading, hiking, or camping in the U.S., as well as gear, guide, supply, and communications brands that want to reach campers. It is of limited use for camping scenarios within China. The text does not provide information on availability for access or payments from China, and Stripe- and Google-related features may be uncertain in the Chinese network environment. Alternatives to consider include iOverlander, The Dyrt, Campendium, Gaia GPS, or Google Maps.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on roamandboard.org official site.
roamandboard.org is an United States Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $4.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach roamandboard.org directly.