United States First Pass

Roadmap tour planning across all 50 U.S. states.

RDMAP is a tour guide site for people planning road trips, regional loops, and future route guides. This first pass gives you every state and the common places people usually look for first.

  • Find a state fast
  • Scan common trip anchors
  • Start simple before deeper route pages land

First Release Scope

50 States included
150+ Common destination stops
4 Regional filters

This first pass keeps the structure practical: every state, common places, and room for deeper city and route content later.

What RDMAP Is

A roadmap tour guide built to grow.

This edition focuses only on the United States, starting with the 50 states and the destinations people most often look for first. It is designed to be understandable now and expandable later.

Who It Helps

Built for travelers who want a practical starting point.

It works for road trippers, family planners, route sketchers, and anyone trying to see the obvious stops before getting deep into detailed itineraries.

What To Do Next

Search, filter, and start shaping a route.

Use the explorer to jump by region, search by state or place, and quickly spot the landmark cities, parks, and tour stops that anchor each area.

State Explorer

All 50 states with common places to start planning around.

Search for a state, city, or landmark, then filter by region to tighten the list.

Region

Showing all 50 states

Common Places

The kinds of stops this first pass is built around.

This keeps the homepage useful without overfilling it with route detail too early.

Major Cities

High-demand anchor points like New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, and Seattle.

National Parks

Essential route magnets like Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion, Glacier, Grand Canyon, Acadia, and the Great Smoky Mountains.

Regional Landmarks

Places travelers naturally search for first, including the Black Hills, the Florida Keys, Niagara Falls, Lake Tahoe, and the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Road Trip Hubs

Cities and scenic zones that connect larger loops, weekend drives, and cross-country routes without making the site feel overcrowded.