Free printable road trip planner
Plan the trip on paper, drive it on the road
No app, no account, no planning rabbit hole. Pick a region, glance at the day-by-day route, and print the itinerary straight off the page.
FREE · NO ACCOUNT · PRINT OR SAVE AS PDF
Pick a region to start
Every itinerary here is free to print. The pack below adds the full set.
4 free routes
West Coast Road Trip
Pacific cliffs, redwoods and wine country — the drive everyone wants.
Open West Coast Road Trip →4 free routes
East Coast Road Trip
History, coastline and fall foliage — the classic Eastern drive.
Open East Coast Road Trip →4 free routes
Southwest Road Trip
Canyons, red rock and desert — the West's big scenery.
Open Southwest Road Trip →4 free routes
Midwest Road Trip
Great Lakes, prairies and city stops — the underrated route.
Open Midwest Road Trip →How it works
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Pick a region
West Coast, East Coast, Southwest or Midwest. Every route shows the days, the miles and the stops up front.
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Print the itinerary
One route, one clean page — day by day, with the drive times and stops written out.
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Bring the pack along
The pack adds the budget tracker, the packing list and the route map for the whole trip.
The Complete Road Trip Planner
A full itinerary, a budget tracker, a packing list and a printable route map — one pack for the whole trip
Every route on the page above is free and always will be.
What the pack holds
Choose and complete one short sponsor offer, then come straight back to this page with the pack open. Nothing about you is sent with you.
Questions, answered
Are the road trip planners really free?
Yes. Every itinerary on the site is free to print and always will be. The one-step sponsor offer above only unlocks the extra pack — it never locks the free routes.
Do I need an account?
No. There is no account, no email field and nothing is collected anywhere on this site.
How do I save an itinerary as a PDF?
Open the route page and choose 'Save as PDF' from the print dialog instead of printing. It keeps the itinerary on your phone.
Are the mileages exact?
Drive times and distances are realistic planning figures, not a guarantee — always check live conditions before you drive.