Frequently Asked Questions

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Getting Started
PeakPlan uses a two-stage process. First, you enter your trip location, dates, and what you want to do — we then show you 4–8 segment options with 3 choices each (campsites, trailheads, viewpoints, etc.). After you pick your favorites, we build a full day-by-day itinerary with drive times, safety notes, gear lists, estimated budgets, and local tips — all tailored to your skill level and group type.
PeakPlan covers six major activity types: camping (tent, RV, backcountry), hiking (day hikes, overnighters, summit routes), fishing (fly and spin fishing near rivers, lakes, and reservoirs), rockhounding (gem and mineral spots), hot springs, and scenic drives. You can mix and match — plan a trip that combines a day hike, an evening soak in a hot spring, and a scenic mountain drive.
Yes. Once your trip plan is generated, you can save it to your device. Your itinerary, drive directions, campsite details, and key notes are available offline — no cell signal needed in the backcountry. PeakPlan also generates offline-ready driving directions so you can navigate without service.
Every trip plan includes a day-by-day itinerary with drive times between locations, campsite or lodging details, trail descriptions, safety notes, regulations, local fishing info, a gear checklist, and estimated budget. You also get a shareable link you can send to your group so everyone sees the same plan.
Pricing & Plans
Free — Get days 1–2 of your trip plan in full, plus the top 5 gear items. Days 3+ and some features are locked.

Pro ($19.99/month) — Unlimited trip plans, full itineraries of any length, all gear items, safety notes, budgets, and all premium features. Cancel anytime.

One-time purchase ($14.99 – $49.99) — Pay once for a specific trip plan length. Includes that trip's full details. Good for a single trip without a subscription.
Pro is $19.99/month with no commitment — cancel any time from your account page. You'll retain access through the end of your current billing period. After cancellation, any trip plans you already purchased stay yours.
One-time purchases are priced by trip length:
$14.99 — 1–2 day trips
$29.99 — 3–5 day trips
$49.99 — 6+ day trips

You pay once, own that trip plan permanently. No subscription required.
Yes — new accounts get a free trial period to experience full Pro features before deciding. Look for the trial offer when you sign up or on the pricing page. If you already have an account, check your account page for available trial offers.
Trips & Sharing
Sign up for a free account — your trip plans are saved to your account page and accessible from any device. You can also save trip plans offline to your device so they're available without cell service. Log in at any time to view, share, or modify your saved trips.
Every trip plan comes with a unique shareable link. Recipients can view days 1–2 of your plan for free. To see the full itinerary, they can either sign up for their own account or you can unlock additional days through a one-time purchase. It's a great way to get your crew on the same page before the trip.
Yes. Toggle "Include dining" when building your plan and PeakPlan will add restaurant recommendations along your route — with cuisine type, price range, and address. Dining is automatically skipped for backcountry/backpacking trips (overridable). This feature is available to Pro subscribers.
Gear & Planning
Your trip plan includes a curated gear checklist tailored to your specific activities, season, and skill level. Free plans show the top 5 items; Pro plans include the full gear list. Categories include shelter, clothing, cooking, safety, fishing gear, and more.
PeakPlan includes permit and reservation information in your trip plan — which trails or campsites require advance permits, where to book, and key regulations. You'll still need to make the reservations yourself, but we'll tell you exactly what's required and where to go.
PeakPlan plans trips for all skill levels: Beginner (well-maintained trails, easy access), Intermediate (moderate elevation, some elevation gain), and Advanced (technical terrain, multi-day routes, high elevation). Just set your skill level when building a plan — PeakPlan tailors routes, distances, and safety notes accordingly.
Yes. PeakPlan includes current conditions for your planned routes and highlights any seasonal closures, fire restrictions, or road conditions that may affect your trip. Your plan will note any weather-sensitive activities and suggest alternatives if conditions change.
Account & Billing
Click Sign Up at the top of any page. Enter your name, email, and a password — you'll receive a confirmation email to verify your address, then you can start planning trips right away. Free accounts include days 1–2 of your first trip plan.
Log into your account, go to Account, and select Manage Subscription. Click Cancel — you'll keep Pro access through the end of your current billing period. Any trip plans you generated under Pro are still viewable.
One-time purchases can be refunded within 14 days if you're not satisfied. Pro subscriptions can be canceled anytime — refunds are prorated for unused days in the current billing period. See our Refund Policy for full details.
Go to the Log In page and click Forgot Password. Enter your email and we'll send a reset link valid for 1 hour. If you don't see the email within a few minutes, check your spam folder.