Father's Day, June 15

Give Dad the Trip He Never Got Around To

Pick a destination. Set a budget. We handle the rest. Roampage turns your gift into a real trip, with flights, stays, and experiences picked for the dad who finally deserves a break.

Built for gifting, ready in minutes, made to wow him.

Trip Ideas for Every Dad

Sedona, Arizona

Red rocks, open trails, and zero cell service

Sedona is built for dads who want to actually do something. World-class mountain biking, Jeep tours through canyon country, sunrise hikes, and fly fishing in Oak Creek. The food and wine scene means the nights are just as good as the days.

Give him Sedona for Father's Day. Trails, canyon sunsets, and a real excuse to unplug.

Nashville, Tennessee

Live music, great food, and the world's best whiskey trail

Nashville has quietly become one of the most fun cities in America for anyone who likes good bourbon, great live music, and even better brisket. The Whiskey Trail alone is a full weekend. Add in some live country at the Ryman, and you have a trip he will talk about for years.

Give him Nashville for Father's Day. Great bourbon, iconic venues, and a full weekend of stories.

Glacier National Park, Montana

The trip he keeps saying he will take someday

Someday finally has a date. Glacier is the kind of place that makes grown adults go quiet. Going-to-the-Sun Road, backcountry trails, kayaking on Lake McDonald. For the dad who loves the outdoors and has been putting this one off, there is no better time.

Give him Glacier for Father's Day. A real wilderness trip he will remember forever.

How It Works

Pick the destination

Choose where you are taking Dad, the dates, and the moment you want to reveal it to him.

Build the page

Add itinerary highlights, a personal message, and photos that make it feel made just for him.

Share the surprise

Hand him your phone, send the link, and watch his face when the adventure appears.

Why Roampage for Dad

PIN-protected reveal

Lock the page until the perfect moment. No accidental spoilers, just a clean, dramatic reveal when you are ready.

A personal message, front and center

Write him a note that opens the page. Tell him why he earned this trip and what the adventure means to you.

A cover photo he will love

Set a stunning hero image of the destination or a favorite photo of the two of you. It sets the tone instantly.

Countdown to the adventure

Once revealed, the countdown starts ticking. Dad will check it every day, and the excitement builds all on its own.

Pick Your Budget. Make It Real.

$50-$100

The Spark

Covers a night's stay at a well-rated inn, a guided activity, or a restaurant credit. It is not the whole trip, but it is the part that makes the trip real. Pair it with a note that says you will handle the rest.

$150-$250

The Weekend

A full weekend away, covered. Two nights at a solid hotel, one booked activity, and enough left over for a great dinner. This is the gift for the dad who never takes time for himself but absolutely should.

$300-$500

The Trip He Earned

Flights, a few nights somewhere worth going, and at least one experience he has never had before. A white-water rafting day in Colorado. A sunrise at the Grand Canyon. This is the trip he put off for decades, finally on the calendar.

What Families Are Saying

My dad is not a crier. When I handed him my phone and he saw the Roampage site for our fishing trip to Montana, he teared up immediately. The cover photo, the message I wrote, the countdown. It was way more than he expected. Best Father's Day I have ever given him.

Caitlin M., Denver

We surprised my father-in-law with a long weekend in the Smokies. I used the PIN lock so my husband could hand it to him at dinner, and we all watched him unlock it together. He kept saying he could not believe we did this. The page made the gift feel so much bigger than just a trip.

Jess T., Charlotte

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of trips work best for Father's Day?

Any trip Dad would love. Fishing lodges, golf weekends, sports travel, national parks, beach breaks, city food tours. The key is picking what excites him. Roampage works for any destination, any budget, any style of adventure.

How far in advance should I plan a Father's Day trip?

Even 2-3 weeks is enough time to create something memorable. Start your Roampage site the moment you book, then share it when the moment feels right. Some people reveal early to build excitement. Others wait until the morning of.

Can I include other family members in the trip reveal?

Yes. Share the link with kids, siblings, or the whole family so everyone can be in on the moment. The PIN lock feature means you control exactly when Dad sees it.

What if the trip plans change after I share the site?

Just update the site. Flights change, hotels get upgraded, new plans get added. Your link stays the same, so Dad always sees the latest version.

He is not a crier. Give him a trip anyway.

Father's Day is June 15. Create his travel reveal now and give him a gift he will talk about for years.