A scale RC truck driving over grass, mud, and snow

About RCMap

The map for RC drivers

RCMap is the place RC drivers open when they want to find somewhere worth driving, share the spots they know, meet the local community, and keep events moving from the first invite to the final standings.

What We Do

A working map for real RC days

RCMap connects the practical parts of the hobby: crawl spots, tracks, scale courses, hobby shops, clubs, leaderboards, rigs, giveaways, and competitions. It is built for drivers who need reliable local knowledge, and for organizers who need a simple way to help people show up prepared.

Places To Drive

From “where should we go?” to “we’re on the way.”

1

Find the right terrain

Open the map to look for crawl spots, trails, tracks, scale courses, shops, and nearby places other drivers have already added.

Open the map
2

Check the details

Use place pages, photos, notes, ratings, and event activity to decide what fits your rig, group, and day.

3

Improve the map

Add missing spots and hobby shops so the next driver has a better starting point than a search thread or a guess.

Submit a spot

Community

More than pins on a map

Leaderboards and rigs

Profiles, rigs, and contribution leaderboards make the people behind the map visible and give regulars a reason to keep sharing.

View leaderboard

Giveaways

Giveaways help turn map contributions and event activity into a habit, while keeping the reward tied to the community.

See giveaways

Get The App

Take the map with you

Use RCMap from the trailhead, shop counter, club meet, or comp table. The mobile app keeps discovery and community close to where the driving happens.