National Park Service Cheats

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The official app of 420+ parks

Developer: National Park Service
Category: Travel
Price: Free
Version: 1.10.1
ID: gov.nps.mobileapp

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Description

Let a park ranger be your guide! The National Park Service App is the brand new official app for all 420+ national parks. Find interactive maps, tours of park places, on-the-ground accessibility information, and more. The app was created by National Park Service staff—people who know national parks—to help you make the most of your visit. With all of these parks and a brand new app, it will take some time to finish creating content for each park. If you don’t find what you’re looking for now, check back regularly as our rangers work to complete the experience for each of our parks.

Unlike other apps, NPS Mobile takes authoritative information from park rangers and combines it with a great suite of features. Here’s a quick look at some of those features.

Interactive Maps: Each park has a detailed map that includes points of interest, along with roads, trails, and other information to plan your trip.

Park Tours: What is there to see? Self-guided tours take you to interesting places in the park. Discover popular destinations as well as places off the beaten track. It’s like having a ranger by your side to guide your trip, giving you suggestions for places to go, directions to get there, and things to do once you arrive.

Amenities: It's the little—and sometimes not so little—things that can make or break a park visit. Learn where you can find and access transportation, food, restrooms, shopping, and more.

Accessibility: The app offers a fully accessible experience with tools to benefit visitors with accessibility needs, such as audio descriptions of exhibits along trails and roads and in visitor centers.

Offline Use: No internet access? No problem! You can download content from entire parks for offline use. It’s especially handy if you’re exploring remote areas in parks or concerned about data limits.

Share Your Visit: Tell your friends and family about the fun things you did by creating and sharing virtual postcards with scenes from the park.

Things to Do: What do you want to do in a park—hike? Take a bus tour or scenic drive? Visit a museum? Join a ranger program? Become a junior ranger? Discover all the fun, entertaining, and educational activities parks have to offer.

News, Alerts & Events: What’s happening? Get news and events for all parks—or selected parks of your choosing.

And that’s just a start! The NPS Mobile app also includes passport stamp locations, fees, visitor center hours and locations, and more.

This one single app includes every one of the 420+ sites in the National Park System, no matter how big or small. Here are just some of the parks you'll find: Acadia, Arches, Big Bend, Bryce Canyon, Crater Lake, Death Valley, Everglades, Glacier, Golden Gate, Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, Great Smokies, Joshua Tree, Mammoth Cave, Mount Rainier, Mount Rushmore, Olympic, Redwoods, Rocky Mountain, Sequoia and King Canyon, Shenandoah, Statue of Liberty, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion.

Version history

1.10.1
2023-06-28
Additional support for fees and passes data and other stability enhancements. 

Please leave a review and tell us about features you would like to see in a future update.
1.10
2023-06-13
We've added a new Fees and Passes feature to give visitors a better understanding of costs and access. Other stability and feature improvements for a better experience.

Like our app? We'd appreciate a review. Have feedback? We'd love to hear from you.
1.9
2023-05-31
Major update to the Mapbox SDK and many other performance enhancements.
1.8
2023-03-28
This build includes major and minor stability improvements for a seamless user experience. Your feedback is crucial in helping us improve our product. Please leave a review to share your thoughts and insights about the mobile app. Thank you!
1.7
2022-11-03
• This build includes major and minor stability fixes, improved offline performance and a kiosk mode. 

• Please leave a review and let us know about your experience using the mobile app. -Thank you
1.6
2022-10-06
*We value your feedback - please leave a review to tell us how we're doing*

v1.6 Includes support for iOS 16 - VoiceOver accessibility fixes - Enhanced image viewer and other UI enhancements and stability fixes.
1.5
2022-08-05
*We value your feedback - please leave a review to tell us how we're doing*

v1.5 contains continuous improvements including new audio description features, improved image handling to speed up the app and many other stability fixes.
1.3
2022-04-14
Stability enhancements and other minor improvements. 
We value your feedback - please leave a review to tell us how we're doing.
1.2.5
2022-02-07
Minor updates and enhancements.
1.2.3
2021-11-19
Bug fixes and minor UI updates
1.2.2
2021-10-11
We've updated the app for iOS 15 to ensure compatibility with all devices
Other bug fixes and behind the scenes improvements
1.2.1
2021-10-09
We've updated the app for iOS 15 to insure compatibility with all devices
Other bug fixes and behind the scenes improvements
1.2
2021-10-08
We've updated the app for iOS 15 to insure compatibility with all devices
Other bug fixes and behind the scenes improvements
v1.1.2
2021-06-10
Minor release updates and app optimizations, including for the offline download functionality of park content.
1.1
2021-03-06
• Fixed an issue with the swipe-able on-boarding screens which caused them to reappear every time a user restarted the app. Now, you should only see these introductory screens the first time the app is opened on your device.
• Campgrounds were not appearing on the main map for each park. This has been corrected.
• Also squashed some bugs and made a few minor design tweaks.
1.0
2021-02-01

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Ratings

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Reviews

Jentropy,
Awesome start. Hoping for many more features.
Honestly this is one of my favorite apps. Even if I’m not traveling, I like to load the app and explore parks from afar. I love how much love and energy went into this app. It’s obvious that the content comes from people who love the parks as much as we do. Here’s what I’d love to see:

Improve offline access: being able to save parks for offline use is awesome. However, the app spends a really long time trying to load when you don’t have internet access before finally giving an error message and then loading after a delay. I wish the app would start in offline mode (offline is default) and then access the internet once the app is loaded.

Sort by ability or activity level: I wish I didn’t have to load every single item in a list to see if a trail or thing is ADA accessible. Maybe add an icon to the items on a list… or add a filter.

Passport stamp locations: I love this feature. Can the items on this list be clickable? Take me to the entry for that visitors center, so I can find info on accessing it.

More pictures: I’m disabled and physical access can be an issue. It’s so cool to be able to see places I’ll never be able to visit. Show me the super advanced hikes I’ll never get to. And show us more wildlife we might have trouble seeing on our visit!

I’ve got a million suggestions but you all are busy people. Thanks for making a cool app. Looking forward to updates.
casey486,
Pass Upload Please!
Overall, it’s pretty handy (and beautiful!). PLEASE add an option to upload the various park passes, such as Access, Senior, etc. (and to add more than 1 pass per app for families that may be traveling with various elderly, disabled, 4th graders, etc., without every single family member needing to have the app). I understand verification of identity can still be requested on site (ID, driver’s license), but in the 21st century, who still carries around a physical copy of every card acquired through the years? I always keep my driver’s license, a debit card, and a credit card on me, but that’s it! I would hate to miss the opportunity to visit a park with my lifetime pass because I don’t still carry around the 20+ physical cards I’ve accumulated over the years. I keep my own digital copy of my pass (and have proof of identity), but I don’t know if the entrances will accept this in lieu of the physical card.
jade six,
Good resource, needs updating
My wife and I have been using this app for the past couple years and it’s been a good resource for visiting national parks. We appreciate being able to download parks for offline use, and the hiking trails listed for some parks is very useful. However, some parks are lacking info, such as trail info, and we’ve recently noticed that some national monuments are missing altogether. For example, we’re currently in Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, east of Las Cruces, NM, which isn’t listed, and we were in Ironwood Forest National Monument near Tucson, AZ last week, which is also missing. We like to keep the list of places we’ve visited (also a great feature of the app) updated as we travel, but can’t add these national monuments until they’re included in the app. We’d appreciate seeing these updates in future versions.
Mom to Jr Rangers,
Great, but missing Jr Ranger info!
The new National Parks App is really great, significant improvement over the previous version. The cards for each park are nice and show most of the info you need— but afaict there is no info on the Jr Ranger program. There is a section for passport stamps on each parks card, but not jr Ranger. Some parks let you print the booklet ahead of time, while others require you to be in person to get the booklet. Some parks let you mail or email the booklet and get a badge through the mail. Some do cards instead of booklets. There is a lot of info that could be added under a jr Ranger heading for each park. Having a way to track which badges you have earned would be helpful too.

Or maybe jr Ranger could get its own app!? 😃 That would make a lot of families who plan vacations around national park badges very happy.
Taker1,
Nice App, Convenient
Since the passport app went away, this is a great alternative to keeping track of what parks you wish to visit, which you have been to, and spots to locate passport stamps. Another big plus is being able to download park data so you can access it offline or without data in some of the more remote areas. One of the features I really enjoy is the create a postcard where you can upload photos and get a little logo and park name over your images, the drawback to this (for me so far) has been the app doesn’t load your entire camera roll so you can’t access older photos. Hopefully the next update fixes this, but otherwise rejoice! An up to date app with all your park needs is here!
Whitebare7,
Good App, Needs Some Updates
Love having this app and there is a ton of great information that’s easy to access. In addition to the big miss of adding parks to a list directly from the park, my biggest issue is the the inconsistencies with the park closures and visitor center hours! I’ve gone to multiple parks this summer and noticed the app will have completely different hours than what actual locations have. Perhaps the rangers can verify and have the developers update to reflect current hours. Obviously, things are a bit wonky with COVID, but it is frustrating. Even a ‘call for current hours’ would be better I think.
Fish Not Phones,
Great idea! Needs improvement!
Loving the concept behind this app. It makes a lot of our hopes and dreams of visiting all these places seem within our reach. But there are some serious quality of life issues with this app, some previously mentioned in other reviews. The BIGGEST problem is users cannot add locations to their favorites/visited places directly from the map. We are forced to scroll through 500 line items to find our places, when simply clicking it from the map view would be really easy and more fun.

Please consider making the map more interactive. People interested in this stuff ARE MAP NERDS and we need to be able to click on things in the map, and play with filters to find what we want a little easier. GREAT EFFORT SO FAR! God bless America!
RGEarley,
Very useful, hope they keep improving
I’ve used this app quite a bit for the past year and a half, and have found it very useful. It would be nice if each park had a short paragraph “synopsis” about the park. It should be simple to bring that in from the website.
Also, it warns about how “big parks” can take a long time to download for offline use. Since that is such a useful feature, and might be needed with limited internet connectivity, it would be great to be able to select what information to download (visitor center info, maps, etc.) so you could prioritize.
Daily Power User,
Great app!!!
I am using this app for planning daily activities while traveling in 2021 to several national parks and want to congratulate the designers, developers, and NPS on producing something that is truly useful! From park maps, to schedules of ranger-led programs, to lists of what to do and see, and much, much more. The search function is powerful and helpful to find the park of interest, with the added functionality of switching to map view to find a park -- I highly recommend this app to anyone traveling to our national parks. ( I'm using the app on the iPhone 8 running the latest iOS).
Latsu15,
Good, could be great with some tweaks
Recently went to Boston and used this app for the Freedom Trail self-guided tour. It was a bit hard to find in the app as the NPS app seems to be park focused with all other NPS things being secondary.

The two improvements I would make are:
Make it easier to find things that aren't parks.
Allow playback speed adjustments for self-guided audio tours. I enjoy the delivery, but sometimes people need to rush a bit on short stays so having a 2-3x playback speed option for audio would be nice. Podcasts apps like PocketCasts do this week, even allowing trimming silence from audio.