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10 Best Route Planner Tools to Plan the Fastest Route for Multiple Stops
A smart route planner saves hours when you’ve got a long list of stops—whether that’s a supply run between trailheads, a shuttle loop, or a full day of deliveries. Below are 10 proven tools that find the fastest route across multiple stops, plus several outdoor-focused planners for efficient waypoint-to-waypoint travel on trails.
At a glance (top picks by use case):
- Best free for quick multi-stop driving: Google Maps
- Best free with auto-optimize: MapQuest Route Planner
- Best for pros and teams: OptimoRoute, Route4Me
- Best for solo couriers and gig drivers: Circuit Route Planner, RoadWarrior
- Best for exporting to GPS: MyRouteOnline
- Best lightweight optimizer: Speedy Route
- Best for on-trail planning: Komoot, Gaia GPS
- Google Maps (Free, familiar, and great for quick runs)
- Best for: Simple multi-stop driving routes you can reorder manually.
- Why it stands out: Ubiquitous, accurate traffic, and easy to use. You can add up to 10 stops and drag to reorder them.
- Good to know:
- Consumer Google Maps does not auto-optimize stop order; you reorder manually. Source: Google Maps Help – “Add multiple destinations to your route” (https://support.google.com/maps/answer/144339)
- Pricing: Free.
- MapQuest Route Planner (Free optimizer up to 26 stops)
- Best for: Free automatic reordering to minimize time or distance.
- Why it stands out: Click “Optimize” and it rearranges your stops for the fastest route. Supports up to 26 locations on the free web tool.
- Good to know:
- Stop limit details: MapQuest confirms up to 26 stops in Route Planner (https://support.mapquest.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039230211-How-many-stops-can-I-have-in-Route-Planner-)
- Direct tool link: https://www.mapquest.com/routeplanner
- Pricing: Free web tool; ads supported.
- Route4Me (Enterprise-grade optimizer with rich constraints)
- Best for: Businesses or complex days with time windows, service times, and large stop lists.
- Why it stands out: Powerful route optimization with constraints (time windows, priorities), driver tracking, and analytics.
- Good to know:
- Platform capabilities and optimization features: https://route4me.com/platform/route-optimization/
- Pricing: Paid plans; free trial available.
- Circuit Route Planner (Fast, simple mobile optimizer)
- Best for: Drivers who want quick drag-and-drop and one-tap optimization on mobile.
- Why it stands out: Optimizes stop order with options for priority and time windows; clean mobile UI for on-the-go changes.
- Good to know:
- Overview and features: https://getcircuit.com/route-planner
- Pricing: Free tier (limited); paid tiers unlock larger stop counts and features.
- OptimoRoute (Pro-grade routing for teams and multi-day trips)
- Best for: Dispatchers and teams needing live replanning, time windows, and multi-day/long-haul routes.
- Why it stands out: Real-time driver ETAs, proof-of-delivery, multi-day routing, and capacity constraints make it ideal for operations.
- Good to know:
- Feature set and multi-day routing: https://www.optimoroute.com/features/
- Pricing: Paid plans; free trial.
- RoadWarrior (Time windows and priority for gig drivers)
- Best for: Couriers and field service pros balancing time windows and service durations.
- Why it stands out: Optimizes with arrival windows, route balancing, and customizable priorities; integrates well with navigation apps.
- Good to know:
- Features overview: https://roadwarrior.app/features
- Pricing: Free tier; Pro plan for higher stop counts and features.
- MyRouteOnline (Optimizer with export to Garmin/TomTom)
- Best for: Users who want to export optimized routes directly to GPS devices.
- Why it stands out: Optimize stop order then export to Garmin/TomTom or as files (GPX, etc.) to use offline—handy for remote trailhead loops.
- Good to know:
- Core optimizer and export features: https://www.myrouteonline.com/
- Pricing: Pay-as-you-go and subscriptions; free demo.
- Speedy Route (Straightforward TSP solver for fast ordering)
- Best for: A lightweight tool to compute the optimal visiting order.
- Why it stands out: Solves the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) to produce the fastest route order with minimal setup.
- Good to know:
- Web optimizer: https://www.speedyroute.com/
- Pricing: Free trial; paid for larger routes.
- Komoot (On-trail route planning with hiking-optimized paths)
- Best for: Hikers and bikepackers planning efficient waypoint-to-waypoint routes on trails.
- Why it stands out: Snap-to-trail routing, estimated hiking time, and multi-day planning help you organize hut-to-hut or segment-based trips.
- Good to know:
- Route planning and waypoints: Komoot Support – Plan a route (https://support.komoot.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023189531-Plan-a-route)
- Pricing: Free basic; paid regions and Premium for multi-day tools.
- Gaia GPS (Build precise GPX routes and sync offline maps)
- Best for: Backcountry planners who need custom tracks, offline maps, and GPX exports.
- Why it stands out: Create routes on web, snap to trails, export/share GPX, and sync to the mobile app for offline navigation.
- Good to know:
- How to create a route (official help): https://help.gaiagps.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003638528-Create-a-Route
- Pricing: Free app; Premium for downloadable maps and advanced tools.
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