Partners, Sponsors, and Collaborations
Route 20 Road Trip is a practical public guide for travelers using U.S. Route 20 by state, segment, place, and bounded route shape.
This page exists for a narrow purpose: to give relevant partners and collaborators a clean way to reach out when there is a real fit with the site and its audience.
Who this page is for
This page is meant for:
- attractions, museums, and cultural sites with a real Route 20 fit
- tourism and hospitality businesses that serve one of the live Route 20 clusters
- parks, outdoor organizations, and local guide services
- collaborators with useful local knowledge, images, media assets, or planning expertise
- relevant affiliate, sponsor, or merchant opportunities that improve the site for readers
Good-fit opportunities
Good-fit inquiries usually help a Route 20 traveler make better decisions about where to stop, what to prioritize, and how to plan a bounded stretch more clearly.
Examples include:
- relevant attraction or destination partnerships
- useful merchant or affiliate relationships
- sponsorships that fit the corridor, a state, or a live place cluster
- media or photography collaboration with clear public attribution
- local expertise that improves accuracy, imagery, or route clarity
What is not a fit
This is not a general advertising page.
Poor-fit inquiries include:
- broad untargeted advertising
- unrelated paid placements
- offers that do not improve Route 20 travel planning
- requests that would make the site less useful or less trustworthy
Editorial independence
Relevance comes first.
Any sponsor, collaborator, or partner relationship has to make sense for the audience this site already serves. An inquiry does not guarantee placement, endorsement, coverage, or inclusion.
Contact
Use the form below for relevant inquiries only.