Explore The Great Outdoors With Hipcamp And Subaru's New EV-Ready Roadtrip Routes
Hipcamp, in collaboration with Subaru of America, Inc., has introduced a resource featuring 10 electric vehicle-ready road trips across the U.S. This new feature allows road-trippers to find camping locations that meet their needs, including easy access to EV charging, pet-friendly options, and family stays. The routes span the country and can be explored fully or in segments.
Thanks to Hipcamp’s expanding host community and increased EV infrastructure, over 80% of Hipcamp sites are now near publicly accessible EV stations. Campers can use Hipcamp’s EV charging station map layer to plan their stops effectively. Alyssa Ravasio, Hipcamp Founder and CEO, stated: "Our mission at Hipcamp is to get more people outside. With our new collection of routes that prioritize EV-charging opportunities, we hope to make it simpler than ever to plan your next outdoor adventure."
Alan Bethke, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Subaru of America, Inc., added: "At Subaru, we believe everyone deserves access to the outdoors and all the beauty it has to offer. We are excited to be partnering with Hipcamp to provide a resource that can help drivers and their friends and family to explore."
The Blue Ridge Parkway route starts in Shenandoah National Park and leads to the Smoky Mountains, featuring Asheville city and waterfall hikes. The California Coast route begins at Redwood National and State Park and travels south through Glass Beach, Capitola Beach, Huntington State Beach, ending at Cabrillo National Monument.
The Chihuahuan Desert route starts in Austin with stops in San Antonio and Santa Elena Canyon before ending in Marfa at El Cosmico. The Olympic Peninsula route begins in Seattle, passing through Hurricane Ridge and Shi-Shi Beach before concluding at Kalaloch Beach.
Discovering Natural Wonders
Utah’s Mighty 5 route starts in Moab and covers Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion national parks before ending at Cedar Breaks National Monument. Route 66 begins in Chicago and includes stops like Route 66 State Park, Blue Whale of Catoosa, Tulsa, Albuquerque, Santa Fe National Forest before finishing at Santa Monica Pier.
The Sierra Nevada route starts in Yosemite National Park with stops at Nevada Falls and Kings Canyon National Park before ending at Sequoia's General Sherman Tree. The Grand West route begins in St. Mary with stops at Whitefish, Flathead Lake State Park, Bozeman, Yellowstone National Park before concluding in Jackson.
Lakeside Journeys
The Great Lakes route starts in Duluth with stops at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Keweenaw Peninsula, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore before finishing at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The Grand Canyon State route begins in Flagstaff with stops in Sedona, Grand Canyon before ending at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.
Hipcamp has unlocked access to over 120,000 campsites on private land worldwide over the past decade. They offer various camping options including private tent sites and cabins in top outdoor destinations. Each year millions of campers use Hipcamp’s services boosting local economies along the way.
Subaru of America markets Subaru vehicles through over 630 retailers across the U.S., operating from a zero-landfill office in Camden. All Subaru products are manufactured in zero-landfill plants. Over the past 20 years SOA has donated more than $300 million to causes they care about.


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